Allen William Martin, 1877-1964
Son of William T. Martin & Martha Reed Martin of Harrison Township
Picture courtesy of Carla Mead Munn
Right: Margaret V. Watters Martin
Daughter of Thomas Watters and Elizabeth Crawford Watters of Harrison Township
Picture courtesy of Carla Mead Munn
Ana-Na-Ha, Full Blood Cherokee
Adopted by Mr. and Mrs. James White in 1816. Mr White was on a hunting trip
in Upper New York State with a party of Cherokees.
Ana-Na-Ha was born and left in the woods to die because she was a sickly baby.
Mr. White took her to his cabin where he and his wife raised and educated
her, giving her the name Jane E. White. Ana-Na-Ha taught school in New York
State for two years before marrying James R. Taylor and moving to Scioto County,
Madison Township in 1888. They raised and educated ten children.
Ana-Na-Ha was an herbist and a midwife who freely doctored and cared for her
neighbors
Photo courtesy of Judy Scott
Cora Davidson Wheeler
Wheeler's Mill House
Cora Davidson Wheeler, Lill Wheeler Fenny
Standing - Emma Combs
Photo Courtesy of Judy Scott
Mona Wheeler
Photo Courtesy of Judy Scott
Mona Wheeler and Fary Davis (Cousins)
Photo Courtesy of Judy Scott
Vic Knore, MHS Class of '43
Life-long Harrison Township Farmer
Marie and Loraine Blakeman
Marie married Harold Beibert and Loraine married Roger McRoberts
Photo courtesy of Barb Seibert Bennett
George Blakeman & Louella Brigner
Photo courtesy of Barb Seibert Bennett
Visit these links for more pictures and information of early Minford.
Linda Haney, lhaney@minford.k12.oh.us
or B. Jo Allen, ballen@minford.k12.oh.us.
Elaine Dayton, edayton@minford.k12.oh.us
along with the information.
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