FootNote
The new kid on the block, FootNote is known for digitizing historical
documents... many of which are genealogical gems. With naturalizations,
city directories, war records, newspapers, town records, etc... this new
kid is quickly being recognized as an alternative to Ancestry.
While we know our northern friends may not feel it, in the South, Spring is
here. So we thought we'd share a few of our gardening sites appropriate
for this time of the year. Along with gardening, there's grilling, and getting
ready to diet so that you can fit back into that bathing suit this summer!
The founding settlers to this area came from Cincinnati Ohio. The organizing committee
was made up of J. S. Fountain and
J. H. Waggoner.
George Richardson came in July, 1857, one of the county's outstanding citizens and
eventually represented the county in the legislature.
James House and family including his sons Charles Allen and William came in 1856 and
settled on section 2. They used to tell about the wild grass being taller than a mans
head.
William Boyd and family including his son Perry cane from Illinois in 1856
Jonathan West settled her in 1857
Jesse Bowman came from Ill in 1858, his retirement years were spent in Modale.
Coming from, Canada to Cincinnati at different dates was the Coulthard family, George
in 1860, William at the close of the war, James in 1866 David in 1875, John in 1876 and
Robert in 1877
James N. McManimie settled here at the close of the war.
Reuben Olinger purchased his home in Cincinnati township in 1883. He was a direct
descendant of Peter Stuyvesant, former governor of Amsterdam, New York which is now New
York City.
Jacob Minor settled here in 1885
David Farquhar came here in 1885 and married Miss Nettie Richardson, daughter of George
and Ann Coulthard Richardson.
Alcide Bessire located here in 1884, was very active in managing large farms raising
much stock including well bread horses. These were trotters. In 1891 he joined Bonner,
Sims and Sharpnack dealers in implements, grain and lumber in Modale.