Had a very large family, and went to Indiana in 1830. George Hunter settled at the mouth of Hunter's Run in 1806. ![]() He also had a large family, and went to Indiana in 1829. In the same year, Jacob Slye, a native of Virginia, settled near Edenton. and Samuel Clevenger, natives of Maryland, emigrated to Warren County in 1802, and came to Clermont in 1806, settling near Edenton. He was a native of Pennsylvania, and emigrated to Illinois at an early date. Of that number Robert Smith, a son-in-law of George Sloane, was among the first. 3337, but in the course of twenty years most of them removed to Indiana, and their history here is very meagre. From 1802 till 1806 many families from Pennsylvania and Maryland settled on survey No. Both lived to be old men, and although they reared large families but little more can be said of them here. About the same time his brother, George, settled on the farm now owned by Edward Gregory. Wayne in his expedition against the Indians in 1794. He was a Revolutionary soldier, and also served as a bugler under Gen. He was a native of Pennsylvania, and in 1802 located on the farm now owned by John Graves. It is believed that William Sloane was the first settler in Wayne Township. Its surface is generally level, but sufficiently undulated in most localities to afford natural drainage. ![]() On the north and the east are Warren and Brown Counties, on the south is Jackson Township, and on the southwest and the west are Stonelick and Goshen Townships. Wayne Township is situated in the northeastern corner of Clermont County. Transcribed by Genealogy Trails Transcription Team Source: "History of Clermont Co., Ohio," By J. Part of the Genealogy Trails History Group Wayne Township History from History of Clermont Co Ohio
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