Prior to org of Noble Co (in 1851), the territory of Marion Twp., was
included in Union & Seneca Twp, Monroe Co, OH.
1860; Marion Twp., Noble Co. OH Census; pg 355:
LEVI HAGUE, 29 $200 OH
Jane? HAGUE, 29, OH
William Hague, 7 m OH
Jesse Hague, 3, m OH
Nancy Hague, 2, f. OH
Couldn't find LEVI or JANE in 1870 census of Marion Twp. Went through
2+ times, Nov 21, 1991.
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Charles Shepherd II sent the following info:
" Minerva Bates and her husband Jacob Bates contested the will of JOHN HAGUE. Notice posted in the Citizen's Press pub in Noble Co. OH
Minerva Bates and her husband plaintiffs against John C. Hague, Levi Hague and other defendants. Levi Hague, Jane Hague, William R. Hague, Nancy J. Hague, John Hague, George W. Hague and Margaret Hague who reside in the Co of Wirt, WV, will take notice that on the 25 July 1876, the plaintiff's Minerva Bates and Jacob Bates above named filedin the office of the Clerk of the Court of common pleas of said Noble Co, a partition which is now there in pending, against them and John C. Hague, Jesse T. Hague and William Guiler defendants, the object of which petition is to set aside a certain deed made and delivered by the said William Guiler and wife to the said John C. Hague, Jane Hague, William R. Hague, Jesse T. Hague, Nancy J. Hague, John Hague, George W. Hague and Margaret Hague as grantees, which deed is dated Jan 1st 1874 and purports, pursuant to the provisions of a certain paper writing purporting to be the last will and testament of John Hague, deceased, to convey to said grantees in fee the following lands situate in said co of Noble, that is to say: The east half of the north-east quarter of S 21, T7, R8 containing 82 acres more or less. It is also sought by said petition to have said lands conveyed by the said William Guiler to the said Minerva Bates, Levi Hague and John C. Hague as the only children and heirs at-law of the said John Hague, deceased, one-third to each, individed. It is the further object of said petition to have said premises partitioned--giving to the said Minerva Bates one third of the same. It is also the object and prayer of said petition to compel John C. Hague and Levi Hague to account for and pay to the said Minerva Bates one full equal third part of the rents and profits of said land accruing since the 18 of April 1872. The prayer of said petition is to have said deed of Guiler and wife to said John C. Hague, Jane Hague and others set aside and for a new deed from Guiler conveying to Minerva Bates, John C. Hague and Levi Hague said premises in fee simple, one third undivided to each and for partition of said lands and for general relief. Said defendants herein notified are required to answer said petition on or before 16th day of Sept 1878."
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1872 WILL BOOK I, p.472, Stock Twp., Noble Co?,
John Hague; wife Nancy;
son, John C. Hague;
son LEVI'S wife and her heirs, William R. Hague, Jesse T. Hague, Nancy J.
Hague, John Hague, George W. Hague, Margaret Hague;
dau Manerva Bates;
dau-in-law Jane Hague (Levi's wife);
Executor, wife Nancy;
Signed 16 Jan 1872;
Witness James Hancher and Walker Settle;
1872 Probate 7 Feb 1872.
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1880 Census of Wirt Co., West VA.TO15
HAGUE, LEVI 48 Farmer OH, PA OH
JANE 42 wife OH OH OH
JOHN W.19
GEORGE W. 17
MARGARET A. 14
NANCY J 21 Dau (someone wrote "SPENCER m 8/19/79")
SAMUEL K 42 Sil (Spencer-Son in law.)
JAMES HAGUE 7.
Charles Shepherd (ph 304-485-5221) called me 13, Nov 1996.
Charles Shepherd (ph 304-485-5221) called me 13, Nov 1996.
#5 8th Ave #29 Parkersburg, WV 26101. Also correspondence:
sent Levi's death date, wife's name and
son Wm Riley data. his wife Almeda, son, dau Jane Hague & 2 other
children.