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Note: From History of Delaware County and Ohio, O. L. Baskin & Co. Historical Publishers, 186 Dearborn Street, 1880, page 706 in the BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES:ORANGE TOWNSHIP. Information about the Havens-Gustin family can be found on the Internet at: http://testdomain1.net/Documents/Havens,%20William,%20Descendancy%20Chart.pdf JAMES BALE, farmer; P. O. Westerville ; came to this township in 1849 ; he was born in Sussex Co., N. J., in March, 1797 ; the son of Henry and Abigail (Current) Bale, who were also natives of New Jersey. In the early part of James' life, he learned the trade of millwright, which he followed for several years; subsequently, he entered the milling business, with two of his brothers ; they manufactured some cloth, but their principal business was fulling and dressing, which they followed successfully for several years ; James finally sold out to his brothers, and resumed the millwright business, which he pursued until he cast his fortunes in the West. July 8, 1826, he was married to Sarah Havens, a native of New Jersey; they had seven children, four living-Abigail, John H., Alary A. and David, who is on the homestead, and was married Oct. 5, 1865, to Dulcina Hulburt, a daughter of Lee Hulburt, one of the old residents of the county ; they have five children-Edwin F., Louie L., James, Ezra and a babe, unnamed. After their marriage, they lived on a farm he had bought, north of the homestead, three years ; then sold out and moved to his father's farm, situated on the west side of Alum Creek. David has always been identified with Democracy, as also has his father. From Snell, James P., Compiler, History of Sussex and Warren Counties New Jersey. Philadelphia: Everts and Peck, 1881. Page 372 Sussex Co. New J. Henry Bale, Jr. the second son of Henry Bale the pioneer married Abigail Current, by whom he had eight children: Elizabeth, who married Joseph Ships; James who married Sarah Havens and now living in Ohio:Ann, who married John Huston; Sarah and Abigail, who died in childhood; Susan, who married Andrew havens; John who married Rhoda S. Morris; Peter, who married Sarah Drake; and Mary, who maried John Hardin. Tombstone; Delaware County Land Office, marriage, and tax records; History of Delaware County and Ohio, O. L. Baskin & Co. Historical Publishers, 186 Dearborn Street, 1880; Lytle, A. R., History of Delaware County Ohio, Delaware, Ohio 1908; 7. Bell, Hon. H. C., Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Clark County, Illinois, Brookhaven Press, 1907; Snell, James P., Compiler, History of Sussex and Warren Counties New Jersey. Philadelphia: Everts and Peck, 1881; New Jersey court house records. Tombstone, Obituary; Tombstone; Delaware County Land Office, marriage, and tax records. History of Delaware County and Ohio, O. L. Baskin & Co. Historical Publishers, 186 Dearborn Street, 1880; Lytle, A. R., History of Delaware County Ohio, Delaware, Ohio 1908. SonJohn Bale ldescribed the trials in settling the frontier and what the Ohio area was like in a series of newspaper articles ("Sixty Years in Ohio" for the Delaware Semi Weekly Gazette and in the New Jersey Herald in 1909). The Bale-Havens family was important in the development of the Northwest. Homer Havens, designed the hydraulic aerial ladder still used on fire engines and patented numerous other inventions. John Bale's son, Fred, graduated from the Ohio State University law school and became a professional lecturer, who spoke extensively in nearly every state on the Chautauqua and Lyceum platform for many years. He was on the faculties of a number of universities such as William Penn college, where he was professor of law and speech. He served as mayor and municipal court judge in Westerville. Another Bale, William, organized the Bale Family Circus. Another Bale descendant married into the White family. Paul White became mayor of Delaware. Ohio. The White's ancestors are said to have received the Columbus land east of Union Station for their Revolutionary War service, but gave it away because it was then a useless swamp. Information about the Havens-Gustin family can be found on the Internet at: http://testdomain1.net/Documents/Havens,%20William,%20Descendancy%20Chart.pdf but it is unknow where this came from Descendants of William-1 Havens 5 Jul 2008 Page 1 1. William-1 Havens (b.ABT. 1600-,,England;d.5 Sep 1683-Portsmouth,RI) sp: Don't Know 2. John 201 Havens (d.1687) sp: Ann Don't Know 3. Jane 301 Havens (d.1739) sp: John Shreve\Sheriff (b.2 Sep 1649;m.Aug 1686;d.14 Oct 1739) 3. Alice 302 Havens sp: Thomas Wainwright 3. William 303 Havens sp: Don't Know 4. Joseph 409 Havens (d.ABT. JUN 1754) 4. Dinah 411 Havens sp: Don't Know Rodgers 5. Mary Rodgers 5. Elisabeth Rodgers 5. Sarah Rodgers 4. Elizabeth 412 Havens sp: Lewis Mitchell (m.26 May 1740) 5. Lewis Mitchell 4. Edward 413 Havens sp: Sarah Parker (m.1749) 5. Samuel 508 Havens sp: Elizabeth Don't Know 6. Joseph 607 Havens (b.4 Sep 1782;d.13 Aug 1857) sp: Mary Young (b.9 Feb 1787;m.4 Feb 1805;d.26 Feb 1871) 7. Abram 7007 Havens 7. Joseph 7008 Havens 7. James 7009 Havens 7. Samuel 7006 Havens (b.24 Jan 1819;d.28 Jan 1900-Chicago,IL) sp: Adaline Cadwell (m.6 Oct 1842) 7. Emeline 7010 Havens (b.25 Feb 1825) sp: Joseph A. Goodenough (b.27 Oct 1820;d.4 Jan 1892-Crosswicks,NJ) 8. Hymand Goodenough (b.1845-nfi) 8. Charles H. Goodenough (b.1848) sp: UNKNOWN 9. George W. Goodenough 8. Charlotte T. Goodenough (b.1849-nfi) 5. Thomas 509 Havens sp: Ann Allins (m.6 Jul 1797) 5. John 510 Havens sp: UNKNOWN 4. William 410 Havens sp: UNKNOWN 5. John 514 Havens Descendants of William-1 Havens 5 Jul 2008 Page 2 sp: UNKNOWN 6. William 638 Havens (b.BET. 1740 - 1745;d.15 Mar 1814) sp: Elizabeth Turner? 7. John 7128 Havens (b.10 Apr 1766) 7. Abraham 7129 Havens (b.6 Jan 1768) sp: Agness Don't Know 8. John 8253 Havens sp: Rachel Livings (b.8 Feb 1808-NJ;m.22 May 1829) 9. Abraham 9206 Havens 9. Jonathan Livings 9207 Havens (b.1831) 9. Julia Ann 9208 Havens (b.1833) 9. Covel Robert 9209 Havens (b.1836) 9. Mary Ann 9210 Havens (b.1838) sp: John Huffman 8. James 8254 Havens (b.10 Mar 1798;d.14 May 1850) sp: Amelia Owen (b.27 Mar 1808;m.23 Jul 1825;d.6 Apr 1871) 9. William 9211 Havens (b.1827;d.1846) 9. Lydia 9212 Havens (b.1833;d.1860) 9. James 9213 Havens (b.1849;d.1850) 7. Mary 7130 Havens (b.18 Jul 1770) 7. Daniel 7131 Havens (b.11 Feb 1773-Sussex Co.,NJ;d.11 Feb 1833-Delaware Co.,OH) sp: Mary Gustin (b.27 Apr 1773;d.11 Jun 1836-Delaware Co.,OH) 8. William 8257 Havens (b.24 Sep 1794;d.6 May 1862-New Philadelphis,McDonough Co.,IL) sp: Elizabeth Shadwick 9. Henry 9225 Havens sp: UNKNOWN 10. A. (M.D.) 10114 Havens Dr. 8. John 8256 Havens (b.29 Aug 1796;d.1 Sep 1849-,,Canada) 8. Jesse 8258 Havens (b.30 Mar 1798;d.19 Feb 1872-,Delaware Co.,OH) sp: Mary Bockover (m.13 Nov 1819) 8. Andrew 8259 Havens (b.4 Jul 1801;d.8 Mar 1874-,Delaware Co.,OH) sp: Susan Bale (m.7 Aug 1824) 8. Sarah 8261 Havens (b.26 Dec 1802;d.9 Sep 1845) sp: James Bale (m.8 Jul 1823) 9. John Bale 8. David 8265 Havens (b.Apr 1804;d.19 Aug 1833) 8. Ruth 8263 Havens (b.9 Sep 1806;d.28 May 1865-Delaware Co.,OH) 8. Esther 8262 Havens (b.30 Jun 1810) sp: Henry Osburn sp: Abraham Stickles (m.10 Aug 1844) 8. Thomas 8260 Havens (b.13 May 1812-,,NJ) sp: Phoebe Case (m.11 Feb 1837) 8. Schooley 8255 Havens (b.1 Jul 1814;d.11 Aug 1833-,Sussex Co.,NJ) 8. Mary Ann 8264 Havens (b.14 Feb 1817-Wantage Twp,Sussex Co.,NJ;d.1861-Newton,Sussex Co.,NJ)
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