Trade, Married
No. Name Age Profession, or
Occupation Unmarried
1 Ashbaugh, William 33 Carpenter M
2 Adams, Charles 26 Laborer U
3 Adams, Jas 23 Laborer U
4 Barrett, William 22 Carpenter M
5 Bailey, William 44 Miner M
6 Bailey, Grant 22 Miner U
7 Bentnar, N. T/J(?). 23 Laborer U
8 Boyles, John 26 Agent M
9 Clark, Samuel 35 Miner M
10 Carnahan, Frank 26 Miner M
11 Cannan, Peter 34 Laborer U
12 Dunn, John 43 Miner U
13 Eck, John 25 Miner U
14 Eck, George 23 Miner U
15 Ganoe, Ord 22 Clerk U
16 Giffert, John 39 Laborer M
17 Hiler, S. R. 41 Miner M
18 Hutchison, W. 42 Miner M
19 Hoffett, William 31 Miner M
20 Lander, Edwin -- Laborer U
21 Mock, C. C. 34 Weighmaster M
22 McPherson, William 21 Laborer U
23 McElroy, H. A. 23 Clerk U
24 Mortimer, Isaac 34 Miner M
25 Naugle, A. J. 44 Tool Dresser M
26 Nelly, William 29 Miner M
27 Ralston, William 26 Miner M
28 Phillips, W. H. 44 Laborer M
29 Smith, William 31 Laborer M
30 Syfax, William 36 "Pinter" M
31 Smith, Jerry 38 Miner M
32 Uhl, John 26 Laborer U
33 Uhl, Ed 30 Laborer U
34 Vasbinder, Joseph 29 Laborer M
35 Vasbinder, John 22 Barber U
36 William, John 26 Laborer U
37 Wiles, A. 30 Miner M
No exemptions listed.
Another complication is that the clerk's handwriting is very ambiguous in regards to small r's, n's, and m's, and even i's, since he's not particular to carefully place the dot exactly over the i's either. As a result, it's sometimes dificult to decipher names with these letters. For instance, HANEL could just as easily be HARREL, BARRIS could be BANIS, and EMRICH could be ENNICH, ERMICH, or even EMIRCH or ENINCH, and so on. In most cases I could figure out what the correct name was (I think!) by studying other resources for the township, but it's possible that there are some mistranscriptions in this regard. If you're aware of any possible mistakes, please feel free to write to the Clarion County Historical Society and I'll be happy to re-examine the original.