Hamilton County Pioneers "Those who came first"
Transcribed for the IAGenWeb Project by Janelle Martin, with permission of Martin "Ed" Nass.
In 1849 no survey had been made north of Boone County. In
1850 our county was called Risley County, in 1852 it became part of Webster
County, and finally ,in 1857, it was named Hamilton County. The first
recorded land entry was to Thomas Williams on June 25, 1853.
1849 | 1850 | 1851 |
Preston C. Bell (Sec. 30, 87, 26) Osborne Brannan (Sec.
28, 87, 26)
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Thomas Hogan John Tolman (Sec. 21, 87,26) Minter Brassfield Wilson Brewer Nathan Brewer William Stanley (First white man to die in Hamilton Co. |
Isaac Hook James Hook (Isaac's brother) John Everhart D. S. Jewett
(Sec. 21, 87, 26) Jacob Crooks
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Nick Bonnett Ed Leastman James Brock Peter Lyon Isaac Lyon Joth Lyon
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1852 | 1853 | 1854 |
Benjamin Bell Jasper Bell David
Carroll W. W. McKinney Elziar Russell (Sec. 9, 87, 26
) Andrew Groseclose (Sec.15, 87, 26) Sarah Groseclose John
Whaley Washington Neese W. W. McLaughlin Dan Devore
Philamen Johnson David Eckerson John Cofer E. H.
West
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Lewis McCrary William Strickler
John N. Maxwell Jacob M. Funk William W. Funk J. Ross
Payne N. Branch Elisha Neese George Neese (Sec.21, 87,
26) Susan Neese Patrick Frakes Rosco Royster Huitt
Ross Thomas Williams (Sec. 31, 88, 25 and Sec. 36, 88, 26)
First recorded land entry was recorded on June 25, 1853 |
T. J. Ament H. Gage Judge John D.
Maxwell W. J. Silvers L. B. Hill Benjamin Beach David Beach
Than Beach B. B. Segar Tolman Wiltsey R. D. Remmington
S. K. Boak H. V. Boak Joseph Fisher A. Brock Bailey
Brock H. M. Barstow Robert Scott
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John. F. Butler W. C.
Royster George Cooper Alanson Dickinson A. J. Barr E. Lakin
Luther Lakin A. B. Lakin Dr. Cochran Oscar M. Lakin O.
W. Story J. W. Paine Robert Willis W. J. Silvers A.
J. Barr Dr. Hampton Corbin
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1855 |
Walter C. Willson Sumler Willson William Hammond Levi D.
Stearns Joseph Adams Richard Sacket W. I. Worthington John
McFarland Israel Woodard James Duckett E. P. McCowen G. F.
Kent William Kent A. Hazwell Morgan Hill Jackson Groves |
B. S. Mason Alonzo Thompson Cyrus Smith Mr. Hancock
Col. Dewey Toby Dewey M. Sweeney Huitt Ross Zera Hayden
Jacob Duckett P. Clayball Benjamin Millard Mr. Snell
W. D. McFerrin John McFarland
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N. Osbourne Mr. Bradshaw Mr. Griffith W. W. Boak P. C.
Babcock James Key I E. Church Mrs. Swanger G. T. Adams
Jimmy Adams Mr. Butterworth George Staley Henry Staley
Reuben Bennet Arthur Haswell
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1856 |
David Power Day Simon Day W. H. Frazier |
Angus McLaughlin Ulysses Briggs
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Jesse Burgess Carlon Buffum H. C. Hillock |
After these persons listed, many settlers arrived. It is
difficult to determine in which year they came. There is some minor
dispute in the exact dates of arrival in those listed. In one case, Huitt
Ross was listed in one source at arriving in 1853, in another he arrived in
1855. I listed him in both years.
The sources for this listing is Lee's 1912 History of Hamilton County, and Early Days of Hamilton County, Then and Now, by Bessie L. Lyon, 1946,
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