Its population, in 1860, amounted to one hundred and fifteen. This town was laid out October 13, 1830, by Josiah Lee and David Buchanan, and was surveyed by Robert Buchanan. There are three towns in the township, namely: Perrysburg, Albany, and Polk. Whole number of voters, 67 of whom 26 have removed, 24 are deceased, and 17 continue residents of the township. Gierhart,† Samuel Chacy,† John Johnsonbaugh,† Adam Barge,* Noah Long,* Thomas Smith,* Solomon Mokle,† James George,* Nathaniel Lyons,* William Smith, John Duncan,* Henry Kiplinger,† Benjamin Drodge,† Martin Fast,* Josiah Lee, Samuel McConahey,† Peter Henry,† Matthias Rickle, Henry Kiplinger,† John Harbangh,* John Nelson,† Thomas Cole, John Rickle,* John Laflor,* James Fulton,* Peter Berk,† William Anderson,† John Vavalman, Charles Hay, Michael Rickle, Henry Shissler, Hankey Priest, James Durfy,* Stephen Cole.* Smiley,† Robert Smilie,* William Harris,† Moses Kitchen,* Jacob Hellman,* Jacob Berry, Peter Kane, John Kelley,† Hanson Hamilton, Nicholas Shaffer, Tate Brooks,* Philip Brown,† Daniel Goodwin,* Amos McBride,† Jonas H. Martin Shaffer,† Michael Morkle, † Thomas McBride,* George Long,† John Bryan,* Jacob Kiplinger,* Jesse Matthews, John Kiplinger,† Adam Keny,* Shadrach Bryan, Joseph Chilcoat,† Daniel Bryan,† Michael Kiplinger, Lawrence Swope, Peter Kiplinger, † John Tanyer,† William Brosser, † John Meason,* Isaac Lyons,* John A. Those to which no sign is attached continue residents of the township. Those to whose names is attached the asterisk (*) are deceased and those with the dagger (†) are removed from the township. The following is a list of the persons voting at the October election, 1827, as copied from the original poll-book, and certified to by Jesse Matthews, John Bryan, and Jacob Kiplinger, Judges and Thomas McBride and Shadrach Bryan, Clerks. Population in 1860 less east tier sections - 1,511 Population in 1850 less east tier sections - 1,532 This township was surveyed in 1807, by Mansfield Ludlow, and organized on the 12th of February, 1819, out of the territory of Perry.
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