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Elijah Johnson Seward

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Elijah Johnson Seward

Birth
Queen Anne's County, Maryland, USA
Death
5 Jan 1844 (aged 86)
Rising Sun, Ohio County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rising Sun, Ohio County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Elijah Seward was the first settler in what was to become Warwick Twp, Tuscarawas Co, OH in 1801, settling near the center of the township.
Ohio was founded 1 March 1803.
Muskingum Co, OH was founded 1 March 1804.
Tuscarawas Co, OH was founded 15 March 1808.
Salem Twp founded 16 April 1808.
Warwick Twp founded from Salem, 1 April 1819.
He left for Rising Sun, Dearborn, Indiana in 1825.
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Elijah Seward. . .was born on the eastern shore of Maryland; ...Starling Seward is a native of the same State, in which they were married, and from which they moved to Ohio about 1801. The family consisted of nine children, four of whom are now living: Samuel, Stephen, Matilda (Mrs. Noble) and Elizabeth (Mrs. Blake). In 1825 the family moved to Ohio County, where the father died on the old Brown farm in 1842, the mother surviving about twenty years.
History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana: From Their Earliest Settlement, F.E. Weakley & Company, 1885, pp901-2
Elijah Seward was the first settler in what was to become Warwick Twp, Tuscarawas Co, OH in 1801, settling near the center of the township.
Ohio was founded 1 March 1803.
Muskingum Co, OH was founded 1 March 1804.
Tuscarawas Co, OH was founded 15 March 1808.
Salem Twp founded 16 April 1808.
Warwick Twp founded from Salem, 1 April 1819.
He left for Rising Sun, Dearborn, Indiana in 1825.
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Elijah Seward. . .was born on the eastern shore of Maryland; ...Starling Seward is a native of the same State, in which they were married, and from which they moved to Ohio about 1801. The family consisted of nine children, four of whom are now living: Samuel, Stephen, Matilda (Mrs. Noble) and Elizabeth (Mrs. Blake). In 1825 the family moved to Ohio County, where the father died on the old Brown farm in 1842, the mother surviving about twenty years.
History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana: From Their Earliest Settlement, F.E. Weakley & Company, 1885, pp901-2


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