106–107.  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
DateDoc. #PartSec.Twp/Range AcresCounty
20 Sep 1827536 E½NW¼327-N / 6-W 66.52Belmont
30 Jul 1828616 W½NE¼327-N / 6-W 66.52Belmont
1 Jun 1829677 E½NW¼366-N / 6-W 60.34Monroe
5 Jan 1831810 W½SE¼218-N / 7-W 79.52Noble
1 Mar 18321060 E½SW¼218-N / 7-W 79.52Noble
20 Sep 18395164 NW¼NE¼223-N / 5-W 40.65Monroe

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

The 1850 Ohio Census Index for Jefferson County gives

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