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- 1818 Gallia Co Chattles, 1 horse, 1 cow, Cheshire
1819 Gallia Co Chattels, 2 horses, 3 cattle, Cheshire
1820 Gallia Co - Cheshire
3m 0-10
2m 10-16
2m 45+
1f 0-10
1f 26-45
3 engaged in agriculture
1821 Gallia Co Chattels, 1 horse, Cheshire
1822 Gallia Co Chattels, 2 horses, 4 cattle, Cheshire
1824 Gallia Co Chattels, 2 horses, 4 cattle, Cheshire
1825 Gallia Co Chattels, 1 horses, 4 cattle, Cheshire
1830 GC - Cheshire
1m 0-5
1m 10-15
2m 15-20
1m 20-30
1m 50-60
1m 60-70
1f 5-10
1f 15-20
1f 40-50
1840 Gallia Co
Elizabeth Roupe
2 m 15-20
1 m 60-70
1 m 90-100
1 f 50-60
Henry Rupe's Estate
10/17/1836 ???
Elizabeth Rupe, widow
"Absrrats of the Journal of Wills, Inventory and Sale Bills. . . 1824-1847"
pg 70
Vol D, Book 4, Page 244, 20 Oct 1836
Henry Rupe's Estate
Elizabeth Rupe, widow, and Sanford York appointed administrators. Security: Phinikes Mathews, Samuel Logue. Appraisers: Elijah Berry, John Bing and James Reynolds. Inventory and appraisement given.
pg 87
Vol D, Book 4, Page 397, 31 Aug 1840 Henry Rupe's Estate
Administrators account
"Abstracts of Gallia Co Chancery Recoreds 1835-1852"
Elizabeth Rupe vs. David P, Washington, George, Elizabeth Emily, and Rensalear Rupe.
CH.1. 172-177; Oct 26, 1838. Sect 22-5-15 which is in Cheshire Twp
Elizabeth is wife of Henry, Elizabeth owned one-half of total and one-sisth of other half. Plot drawn. Land divided.
Elizabeth Rupe and Sanford York, Adm of Henry Rupe vs. Jane Hacket,
Ch 1, 104-109. Apr 22, 1837. Frac 6 in Cheshire
Henry Rupe bought land from J Hacket who did not give him the deed, Moses Russell deeded it first to Jeremiah Hacket, dec, who sold it to Rupe. Jane said her husband mortgaged land to Daniel Rathburn in 1824. Her husband dided without getting the money about July 1826. Left 8 children, all but one a minor. Jane could not pay money due. May 20, 1830 she agreed to sell 11 of 100 acres to Rathburn and she used the money to pay him. Her son, Basil Hacket, has since paid Rathburn off. She stated that she was ignorant of the law and did not know that she could not sell 11 acres, but she has since been told she could not, so did not furnish a deed. Rathburn has refused to let her buy it back and has lived there. Henry Rupe died May 20, 1836. Land ordered returned to Jane and Jane to pay costs.
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