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Note: NOTE: The asterisk on her Breedlove name is to indicate that this was her married name - maiden name not discovered. RESIDENCE: The family came to Ross County, Ohio from Virginia after 1803 as indicated by the 1860 census of Madison Twp, Morgan County, IN for the Robert Breedlove (Breadlove) family which showed that Robert was 57 years of age and born in Virginia. !CENSUS: Ross County, Ohio. Elizabeth BREEDLOVE is listed in both 1820 and 1830 censuses as the head of a household with other BREEDLOVE names as follows: 1820 - BREEDLOVE, DAVID ROSS 297 TWIN TWP To 10 Male 1 Female 3 16-26 Female 1 26-45 Male 1 BREEDLOVE, ELIZABETH ROSS 301 TWIN TWP 10-16 Male 1 Female 1 16-18 Male 1 16-26 Male 4 26-45 Male 2 45 up Female 1 1830 - BREEDLOVE, BAILES ROSS 262 TWIN TWP U5 Male 1 Female 1 20-30 Male 1 Female 1 BREEDLOVE, DAVID ROSS 262 TWIN TWP U5 Male 1 Female 1 5-10 Male 1 Female 1 10-15 Male 1 Female 3 20-30 Female 1 30-40 Male 1 BREEDLOVE, ELIJAH ROSS 250 CONCORD U5 Male 1 5-10 Male 1 10-15 Male 1 15-20 Female 1 20-30 Female 1 30-40 Male 1 BREEDLOVE, ELIZABETH ROSS 262 TWIN TWP 20-30 Male 1 50-60 Female 1 BREEDLOVE, ROBERT ROSS 262 TWIN TWP U5 Male 2 20-30 Male 1 Female 1 BREEDLOVE, WILLIAM ROSS 255 TWIN TWP U5 Male 2 Female 2 5-10 Male 1 10-15 Male 1 Female 1 20-30 Female 1 30-40 Male 1 1840 BREEDLOVE, William ROSS 297 CONCORD TWP U5 Male 3 5-10 Male 2 10-15 Male 1 Female 2 15-20 Male 2 Female 1 30-40 Female 1 40-50 Male 1 BREEDLOVE, David ROSS 315C TWIN TWP U5 Female 3 5-10 Male 2 Female 1 10-15 Male 1 Female 1 15-20 Male 1 Female 2 20-30 Male 1 40-50 Male 1 Female 1 SECOND MARRIAGE: Subject: Breedlove/Bushong Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 12:48:05 EDT From: BetDaClwHo@aol.com To: sfvoeb7@ns.icubed.net Dear Laurence, thanks for responding. Here is what we know John Bushong married Elizabeth Breedlove on 14 Nov 22. 8 Oct 24 they are selling 121 and 1/2 acreas to George Bushong for $1.00. On the same day they are selling Bayles Breedlove, her son ?, 230 and 1/2 acreas for $500.00 Probate case # 00500 dated 1 Nov 25 at Ross is the settlement of the estate of John. E gets the Bible and my George later in the case goes to the estate for costs incurred for taking care of his sister Rosannh. I am still trying to get a copy of this case. 13 Oct 1827 Georges Brother, James and his sister Sally by way of her husband John Mitchell are sueing on behalf of Johns heirs to regain the 230 acreas from Bayles Breedlove. also later James Mithcell sued Bayles Breedlove for slander and won $1000.00 My George is just an observer to these actions. No I Know nothing about the Bible other that the estate settlement. Hope this helps you. Damon. COMPILER'S COMMENT: The above is included to show the mother/son relationship between Elizabeth and Bayles Breedlove which also would show that she was the widow of Thomas Breedlove, Bayles father. The Internet source of the above Email is unknown to this compiler. Since Elizabeth is again shown as head of the Breedlove family in the 1830 census, it would appear that she took back the Breedlove surname after the death of John Beshong prior to 1 Nov 1825 the date of the Probate DEED: On Sep 13, 1999, this compiler visited the Ross County Courthouse where he copied the land desciption in the deed in Volume 20, page 59 signed by his step-father, John Bushong and his mother, Elizabeth Bushong who signed with an "X". All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Ross and State aforesaid, being part of Scotts survey Beginning at four sycamores at the mouth of Pattons run running S55W72 poles to a sugar tree, Thence South 66 degrees 166 poles to a white oak thence 59 1/2 W 64 poles to a white oak, thenece North 11 degrees E 84 poles to a hickory, thence N65 degrees E 108 poles to a hickory, thence S51 degrees E 38 poles to a dogwood thence 70 degrees E 42 poles to a white oak thence 33 degrees East 61 poles to a sugar tree, thence in a direct line to the Scioto River thence with the meander of the river to the place of Beginning, containing by computation two hundred and thirty and a half acres, be the same more or less. .
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