The State of Ohio Lawrence Common Pleas
September Term 1830
1829-1830, Clerk of Courts, Vol. 2, Pg
222
[Transcribed exactly as Written by the late Ken Clark,
July 12, 2000.
Note: certain modifications were made as to the document
format]
Joel Stover, Samuel Stover, John
Stover, Rebecka Stover, Bestey Stover, Harriett Stover & Susan
Stover by John Davidson, their agent & next friend Petitioners
~
Vs.
{Petition for Partition}
Obediah Hepler and John Hepler defendants
Pleas before the Honorable Thomas Irvin
President Judge of the eighth circuit of the courts of common
pleas for the State of Ohio and William Miller, Nathaniel
Prichard and Reuben Kelly Esquire his associates Jury of the
Courts of Common Pleas in and for the County of Lawrence at
the Court House in Burlington, the sixth day if September and
of the Term of September in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and thirty and in the year of this state, the
twenty eighth ~
By the court, that a writ of partition
insofar from the court agreeably to the Payment of the
petition to the sheriff of this county commanding him that by
the oaths of Lawrence Clark, James Henry and Rollins Hankins
Indicious and disinterested freeholders of the vicinity of the
county who are not kin to any of the parties concerned.
Because to be set off and divided to the demand ants and filed
petition each one ninth part of 380 acres to wit: 42 2/9 acres
each except said Joel Stover who is entitled to 2/9 to wit and
one ninth as heir as aforesaid and one ninth more as purchases
and from Rebecca Whitten and Walter Whitten, said Rebecca
being on of the children and lawful heirs of John Stover,
deceased, also set off to Obediah Hepler and John Hepler, the
remaining one ninth part of said 380 acres, as purchasers of
and from Andrew Holeyday and Mary his wife, who said Mary
being one of the children and Lawful heirs of said John Stover
Deceased, to wit, being a part of section No. 26 & fraction al
sectioned sectional No. 27, 28, 29 and 30. in Township No. 1,
Range No. 18 agreeably to the provisions of the statute in
such case made to provided costs to be taxed to all parties
plaintiff’s each one ninth except Joel Stover who is to be
taxed with two ninths and the defendants one ninth and that
the sheriff make due return of his proceedings to the next
term of this court. ~
There upon on the twenty fifth day of
June in the Year last aforesaid the “Writ of Petition” in the
above order mentioned issued in the words and figures
following to wit: “The State of Ohio Lawrence County s/
To the Sheriff of Law county, greeting.
We command you to take with you Samuel
Clark, James Henry and Rolland Hankins, Indicious and
disinterested men, freeholders and of none akin to the parties
having been appointed by the court of Common Pleas for
Lawrence County aforesaid and by the oaths of the Law of
Samuel Clark, James Henry and Rolland Hankins (with the
surveyor of the county aforesaid taken to their afisiftance)
to cause to be divided and partitioned to Joel Stover, Samuel
Stover, John Stover, Barbara Stover, Betsey Stover, Harriet
Stover, and Susan Stover each one ninth of 380 acres as
purchasers of an from Andrew Hollyday and Mary his wife, the
said Mary being one of the children and Lawful heirs of said
John Stover. Deceased, to wit: being part of the section No.
26 & fraction.
August the 2nd 1830, Agreeably
to an order of the court of common pleas in and for the county
of Lawrence and State of Ohio at their June term 1830, The
under figure (being first duly sworn) proceeded to review a
partition and sett of the premises named in said order
according quantity and quality and have sett off the same in
the following manner. Lot Number 1 to Joel Stover
assignee of W. Whitten, ~ Number 2 to John Stover ~ Number 3
to Barbara Stover ~ Number 4 to Elizabeth Stover ~ Number 5 to
Harriet Stover ~ Number 6 to Samuel Stover ~ Number 7 to
Obediah Hepler assignee of A. Holliday ~ Number 8 to Joel
Stover ~ Number 9 being marked 1st No. 9 and 2nd
No 9 to Susanna Stover ~. Each as being one equal ninth
part of the Premises aforesaid, and for a further and most a
particular Description of said Lots partition and allotment,
references may be had to the flat & Certificate of the Survey
of the same herewith accompanying ~ Given under our Hand
Samuel Clark
James (x) Henry (his mark)
Rolen Hankins
Linear
"Standard" Measurements
[For
information purposes only – not part of Original Land
Document]
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league
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mile
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furlong
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chain
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rod or pole
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yard
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foot
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link
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inch
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meter
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league
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lg
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3
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24
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240
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960
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3360
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mile
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mi
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0.3
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1
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8
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80
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320
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1760
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5280
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8000
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63360
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1609.3440
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furlong
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fur
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0.0416
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0.125
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1
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10
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40
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220
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660
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1000
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7920
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201.1680
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chain
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ch
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0.00416
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0.0125
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0.1
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1
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4
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22
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66
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100
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792
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20.11680
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rod/pole
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rd/pl
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0.003125
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0.025
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0.25
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5.5
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16.5
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25
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198
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5.02920
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yard
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yd
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0.0045
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0.045
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0.18
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4.54
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36
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0.91440
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ft
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0.0015
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0.015
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0.06
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0.3
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1.51
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12
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0.30480
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link
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li
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0.001
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0.01
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0.04
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0.22
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0.66
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1
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7.92
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0.201168
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inch
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in
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0.0050
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0.027
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0.083
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0.126
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1
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0.02540
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meter
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m
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1
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Note: 1
Acre=10 Square Chains=43,560 Square feet=160 Square Rods
Survey No.
125, Scale of 100, The Shaded are Hills. [ See Plot Map]
August the 2nd
1830 agreeably to an order of the court of Common Pleas in and
for the county of Lawrence and State of Ohio at their June
Term 1830 and under the direction of Samuel Clark, James Henry
and Rollin Hankins. I surveyor the Land named in fair
order and divided the land into ten lots in the following
manner (viz) being part of sections No 26, 27, 29 and 30 of
Township 1, Range 18 and:
Lot No. 1
– Beginning at a Black Walnut Tree at the southeast corner of
the Dowery of the Late Elizabeth Stover on the Bank of the
Ohio River thence up the River S. 41° E. 26, 75 Poles to a
stake from which a Hickory 10 inches in Diameter bares S. 86°
W. 15 Links thence N. 26 E. 182, 92 poles to a stake from
which a maple 5 inches in Diameter bares S. 40° 618 links
thence N 41° W. 26, 75 Poles to a stake Northeast, Northeast
corner: of said dowry from which a Hickory 12 inches in
Diameter bares S. 98° W. 14 Links thence S. 26° W. 182, 92
Poles to the beginning containing twenty seven acres three
rods and Eleven poles.
Lot No.2
– Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot No 1 thence S. 41°
E 26, 75 Poles to a Buck Eye 9 inches in Diameter thence N.
26° E. 182, 92 Poles to a stake from white a Hickory 12 inches
in Diameter bears N. 69° W. 30 links thence N.41° W. 26, 75
Poles to the Beginning containing twenty seven Acres three
rods and Eleven Poles.
Lot No. 3
– Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot No. 2 thence S. 41°
E. 29, 5 Poles to a stake from which a Black Walnut 11 inches
in Diameter N. 62° W. 91 links thence N. 26° E. 182, 92 Poles
to a stake from which a Sycamore 48 inches in diameter bears
S. 40° E. 50 Links thence N. 41° W. 29, 5 Poles to the
Northeast corner of Lot No. 2 thence S. 26° W. 182, 92 Poles
to the Beginning containing thirty one acres and seven Poles.
Lot No. 4
– Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot No. 3 thence S. 41°
E. 44 Poles to a stake at the mouth of Ice Creek from which a
Paupay 6 inches in Diameter bares N 68° E. 32 Links and a
Maple 30 inches in Diameter bares S. 22° W. 54 Links thence N.
23° 17 E. 180 Poles to a stake from which a Hickory 11 inches
in Diameter bears N. 20° E. 20 Links then 41° W. 41 Poles to
the Northeast corner of Lot No. 3 thence S. 26° W. 182, 92
Poles to the beginning containing forth five acres three rods
and thirty nine Poles.
Lot No. 5
– Beginning at a stake Northwest of said Dowery from which a
Sweet Gum 24 inches in Diameter bares N. 48° E. 814 Links
thence with the line of said Dowery S. 41° E. 41 Poles to a
stake from which a Dogwood 4 inches in Diameter bares N. 10°
W. 31 Links thence N. 27° E. 114 Poles to a stake from which
from which a Sugar 9 inches in Diameter bares S. 55° E. 9
Links thence N. 58° E. 134 Poles to a stake from which a
Chestnut 20 inches in Diameter bares S. 51° 818 Links thence
N. 41° W. 30 Poles to a stake from which a Black Walnut 12
inches in Diameter bares S. 8° W. 7 links thence 57° 36 W. 119
Poles to the stake from which a Chestnut Oak 10 inches in
Diameter bares N. 23° W. 26 Links and a Beach 6 inches in
Diameter bares N. 85° E. 20 Links, thence west 20 Poles to a
Poplar 60 inches in Diameter then east 27° W. 114 Poles to the
Beginning containing fifty five acres one Rod and six Poles.
Lot No. 6
– Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot No. 5 thence S. 41°
E. 41 Poles to a stake from which a White Oak 10 inches in
Diameter bares N. 29° W. 12 Links thence N. 27° E. 124 Poles
to a stake from which a Sugar 11 inches in Diameter bares N.
86° 13 Links, thence N. 46° 9 E. 124 Poles to a stake from
which a Chestnut, Oak 20 inches in Diameter bares S. 51° E. 18
Links thence S. 58° W. 124 Poles the a stake from which a
Sugar 9 inches in Diameter bears S. 55° E. 9 Links thence 27°
W. 111 Poles to the beginning containing Forty Four Acres two
rods and twenty five Poles.
Lot No. 7
– Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot No. 6 thence S. 41°
E. 37, 75 Poles to a stake from which a Hickory 10 inches in
Diameter bears N. 41° E. 29 Links thence N. 27° E. 134 Poles
to a stake from which a Black Walnut 9 inches in Diameter
bears S. 37° W. 15 Links thence N. 42° 9 E. 115 Poles to a
stake from which a Beech 12 inches in Diameter bears S. 31° W.
49 Links thence N. 41° W. 29Poles to a stake from which
a Chestnut-Oak 10 inches in Diameter N. 31° E. 10 Links,
thence S. 46° 9 W. 124 Poles to a stake from which a Sugar 11
inches in Diameter bears N. 81° E. 18 Links thence S. 27° W.
124 Poles to the beginning containing forty eight Acres Three
Rods and Twenty Five Poles.
Lot No. 8
– Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot No. 7 thence S. 41°
E. 35 Poles to a stake from white a White Oak 12 inches in
Diameter bears N. 21° W. 27 Links thence N. 27° E. 134 Poles
to a stake thence S. 41° E. 77 Poles to a stake thence N. 25°
54 E. 125 Poles to a stake from which a Huckberry 6 inches in
Diameter bears N 75° E. 11 Links thence N 41° W. 10 Poles to a
stake from which a Buck 12 inches in Diameter bears S. 31° W.
49 Links thence S. 42° 9 W. 115 Poles to a stake from which a
Black Walnut 10 inches in diameter bears 37° W. 15 Links
thence S. 27° W. 134 Poles to the beginning containing forty
four Acres, three rods and twenty five Poles.
1st
Lot No. 9
– 1st Lot No. 9 beginning at the southeast corner
of Lot No. 8 thence S 41° E. 73 Poles to a stake from which a
Hickory 11 in Diameter bears N 27° E. 20 Links thence N.
23° 17 E. 167 Poles to a stake from which an Ironwood of 9
inches in Diameter bears S. 14° W. 8 Links thence N 22°
W. 10 Poles to a stake from which a Beech 10 inches in
Diameter bears N. 63° W. 12 Links thence 82° W. 34
Poles to a stake comes to Lot No. 8 thence N. 41° W. 17 Poles
to a stake thence S. 27° W. 134 Poles to the Beginning
containing fifty five Acres Three rods and fourteen Poles.
2nd
Lot No. 9
– And 2nd lot No. 9 beginning at the northeast
corner of said tract named in the order aforesaid, thence S.
22° 34 W. 140 Poles to a stake corner to Lot No. 8 from which
a Hackberry 6 inches in Diameter bears N. 75° W 11 Links
thence N. 41° W 79 Poles to a stake from which a Black Walnut
12 inches in Diameter bears S 8° W 7 Links thence N. 57° 36 E.
127, 50 Poles to the beginning containing twenty nine Acres
and four Poles. ~
Given under my
hand this 24th of August 1830.
George N. Kemp
Andrew Holliday
Wm Carpinter, S.L.C.
Walter Whitten
John N. Kemp
And now at this
time to wit at the court of common Pleas holdin and for the
county aforesaid before the Judges aforesaid and at the term
and place herein aforesaid the sheriff of Lawrence County this
day returned the writ of partition and the return of the
inquest and survey and the same in order to be filed and the
court having carefully examined the proceedings therein and
being satisfied that the same has been conducted and in
conformity to Law with objections being made by either of the
parties ~ I is order that the inquest report,
survey and afsignment to each of said heirs and parties in
said writ named in said petition ~ And it is further ordered
that the costs and expense which has accrued in this cause be
taxed and paid by each of the parties in proportion to each of
their respective claims according to the statute in said case
made and provided.
Examined
Th Irvin, Pres. Judge
Transcribers Notes:
John Hankins and Martha Hankins, son and daughter of Rolen and
Mary Ann Knox Hankins would eventually marry into the Stover
line. John Hankins married Susanna Stover (1840) and
Martha Hankins married John Stover (1842). John and
Susanna, the son and daughter of John and Elizabeth Strickler
Stover. Rolen Hankins, son of Daniel Hankins Sr.,
of Upper Township, Lawrence County, Ohio. In addition,
Lawrence County Property and Land deeds, Volume 1, page 81
shows Rolen Hankins Lot No. 5, (prior ownership of Harriett
Stover), 55 Acres in 1841 for a sum of $1225.00 to Robert
Jarvis. It appears that other of these lots may have
been purchased by Rolen Hankins, to wit on December 14, 1833,
Lawrence County Deed Index recorded Rolen Hankins sold “lots”
to a John W. Kemp for the total amount of $350.00.
It also
appears that Rolen’s brother Joseph, John and Daniel Jr. also
purchased and sold land in Range 18, Twp 1, Sections 21, 23
and 25; which were adjacent to the divided Stover land.
Records for the aforementioned are on file.