Technorati Tags: The Alta Heiser Collection Index Vol. 5,January 2,1952 & December 29,1955. The Enyearts were a prominent family in Butler County,Ohio in the early days,but when Joel S. Enyeart applied for a license to keep a tavern in Oxford the most influential men in that village drew up a counter petition,saying that Mr. Enyeart was not a proper person to conduct a tavern,and Oxford already had too many. One signer of the counter petition was Thomas Irwin. These men sought to protect the young people. The case was tried in court and license granted.
This blog contains information about James Irwin and his ancestors and descendants. James was born 16 Oct 1758 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania and died on 10 Feb 1847 in West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio. James was a resident of Milford Township in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. He married Nancy (Agnes) on 2 Feb 1786 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. James and Nancy's children are Ann, John, Mary, Jane, James, Robert, William, Nancy, David S, and George.
William Harper Irwin family in 1900's
Monday, September 14, 2015
The Alta Heiser Collection Index Vol. 5, January 2, 1952 & December 29, 1955. The Enyearts were a prominent family in Butler County, Ohio in the early days, but when Joel S. Enyeart applied for a license to keep a tavern in Oxford the most influential men in that village drew up a counter petition, saying that Mr. Enyeart was not a proper person to conduct a tavern, and Oxford already had too many. One signer of the counter petition was Thomas Irwin. These men sought to protect the young people. The case was tried in court and license granted.
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