106107. Little is known about William Jarvis His wife was _____ _____ An unknown number of children were born, but included:
| i. | Elizabeth Jarvis [#53]: She was born in Ohio in 1824, and died in Michigan in 1937. | |
| ii. | William Jarvis: A William Jarvis was a witness at the wedding of Elizabeth to Isaac Stuller. Since he affirmed that her father had no objection to the marriage, it is likely that he is her brother. |
Six land patents were purchased by William Jarvis (all the same person?) in Ohio as recorded by the Bureau of Land Management.
| Ohio Patents; Ohio River Survey Meridian | ||||||
| Date | Doc. # | Part | Sec. | Twp/Range | Acres | County |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 Sep 1827 | 536 | E½NW¼ | 32 | 7-N / 6-W | 66.52 | Belmont |
| 30 Jul 1828 | 616 | W½NE¼ | 32 | 7-N / 6-W | 66.52 | Belmont |
| 1 Jun 1829 | 677 | E½NW¼ | 36 | 6-N / 6-W | 60.34 | Monroe |
| 5 Jan 1831 | 810 | W½SE¼ | 21 | 8-N / 7-W | 79.52 | Noble |
| 1 Mar 1832 | 1060 | E½SW¼ | 21 | 8-N / 7-W | 79.52 | Noble |
| 20 Sep 1839 | 5164 | NW¼NE¼ | 22 | 3-N / 5-W | 40.65 | Monroe |
This family, the parents of Elizabeth, is very much under development; most of the information here is unproven. I speculate that one of the Williams, below, was her father and the other, her brother. The 1840 Ohio Census Index for Jefferson County gives