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- [S104] History of Logan County and Ohio, pp 760-761.
- [S104] History of Logan County and Ohio, pp 760-761.
In the year 1806, the family removed from North Carolina to the head waters of Mad River. Here Henry W. Marmon first beheld the light of day, Jan. 2,1811, in what is known as Marmon Valley. His father's name was Martin, and was born in 1777, in North Carolina, Northampton Co., and came West as above mentioned in 1806. His wife was Susanna Watkins, the mother of Joseph. There were three Marmon brothers who came out in the same year, and settled in one locality, hence the name "Marmon Valley." Martin died in 1842; his wife, Susanna, two years later.
- [S24] Miscellaneous, http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Logan/LoganChapXI.htm.
The earliest official record in reference to Jefferson Township is found on page 123 of a book purporting to be a volume of township records, and is as follows:
"5th. At a meeting of the Trustees of Jefferson Township, Champaign County, Ohio, Isaac Zane, 2d, and Nathan Norton, present, January 1st (or possibly June 1st), 1816. Ordered, that Martin Marmon, Treasurer of said township, will receive of Jesse Stansberry all the notes and orders belonging to said township."
- [S331] Find-A-Grave, MEMORIAL ID: 44172909.
- [S124] 1840 United States Federal Census, Jefferson Township, Logan County, Ohio - Ancestry pg 13 of 19.
- [S127] James C. Watkins.
- [S358] Hinshaw, Volume VI, Page 119 Blackwater Monthly Meeting.
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