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Note: On the death certificate issued for William Wesley Bishop, Albert James Bishop as informant, lists William Wesley's father as William Henry Bishop. In a sworn statement in the Widow's application for Civil War pension, Samuel Jasper Bishop swears that the marriage of William Wesley Bishop and Elmira Howard took place in the "home of William Henry Bishop six miles west of Hutsonville". 1830 Federal Census - Resided Falls Township, Muskingum Co., Ohio 2 males under 5, 1 male 20-30; 1 female 20-30, 1 female 60-70 1840 Federal Census - Resided Barlow Township, Washington Co., Ohio 2 males under 5, 1 male 5-10, 2 males 10-15, 1 male 30-40; 2 females 5-10, 1 female 30-40, 1 female 70-80 1850 Federal Census - Resided Barlow Township, Washington Co., Ohio William H. Bishop - 48, Mary - 48, Michael - 22, John H. - 19, Mary A. - 16, Martha A. - 14, Hiram H. - 12, William - 10, Milton - 6. 1860 Federal Census - Resided Halfway, Polk Co., Missouri William Bishop - 58, Mary - 58, Milton -16 1870 Federal Census - Resided Benton Township (Halfway), Polk Co., Missouri William H. Bishop - 68, Mary 68 1880 Federal Census - Resided Benton Township (Halfway), Polk Co., Missouri Wm. H. Bishop - 73 Residing with son Milton (Andrew) and family. August 19, 1844 - Washington Co., Ohio - Land Records - Clerk and Recorders office William H. Bishop purchased from one Joshua Bishop and wife Nancy Bishop approximately 100 acres in Barlow Township for the sum of $350.00. December 12, 1851-March 25, 1852 - Crawford Co., Illinois - Archives Division Public Domain - Land Tract Record Listing William H. Bishop purchased 4 parcels of land totaling approximately 180 acres at $1.25 per acre. May 13, 1859 - Crawford Co., Illinois - Land Records - Clerk and Recorders office William and Mary Bishop sold at least 2 parcels of land to one Doctor Hill, Sr. for the sum of $800 dollars. November 22, 1859 - Polk Co., Missouri - Land Records - Clerk and Recorders office William H. Bishop purchased approximately 80 for the sum of $220.
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