Samuel Brown was a millwright of Athens, employed to build a sawmill for
Timothy Hiett on Wolf Creek (Abt. 1815). When he finished, it was bought by
its' builder..Samuel Brown. Samuel was brother to General Brown of Athens,
Ohio. Samuel and family occupied Hiett's cabin during the building of the
mill. His first wife was Mary Poole who died in Athens Co. Samuel Brown died in 1872 at the age of 91 years. The only post office that is now, or ever was, in the neighborhood called Palmer, is called Brown's Mill's Post office. Samuel was the first postmaster, beginning about 1821. From Williams History of Washington Co., Ohio.
1850 census Washington Co., Ohio
1803 Census of Ames Twp., Ohio also 1810 census.
Washington Co., Onio Marriages
National Gen. Society Quarterly, Jun 1962"Pierrot and Liengme Graves"
William's History of Washington Co., Ohio (1788 - 1881)
Samuel Brown, late of Winchester, N.H. 100 acres Lot 27 Twp E Range 9
surveryed in 1785 from Buckeye 20" diameter 25 chains to white oak 10" diamet
etc. Rainbow Creek Allotment Nov 22, 1796. Witnessed by Eden Beebe and Rusus Putnam
Samuel Brown purchased from Daniel Weethie of AMes for $200. Mile lot 18 twp. 10 Range lr along Sunday Creek. 90 acres more or less. Aug 10, 1802
Recorded in Vol 7, page 511
Polly L. Brown and Josiah True Witnesses
(537.) PRESLEY W. HIETT (114.) (14.) (2.) (1.):
b. 4-17-1830; d. 1-18-1904; gravestone in old Hiett Cemetery, Williamstown, W. Va., sent by Carrie (Uhl). Page. (R80).
(537.) PRESLEY W. HIETT (114.) (14.) (2.) (1.):
b. 4-17-1830; d. 1-18-1904; gravestone in old Hiett Cemetery, Williamstown, W. Va., sent by Carrie (Uhl). Page. (R80).
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