http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification 720 XTF Search Results (freeformQuery=government;expand=subject;f1-subject=Court records -- Ohio -- Ashtabula County.) http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/search?freeformQuery%3Dgovernment;expand%3Dsubject;f1-subject%3DCourt%20records%20--%20Ohio%20--%20Ashtabula%20County. Results for your query: freeformQuery=government;expand=subject;f1-subject=Court records -- Ohio -- Ashtabula County. Tue, 28 Jul 2020 12:00:00 GMT Alexander Harper Family Papers. Harper, Alexander Family http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS3231.xml Alexander Harper, a Revolutionary War officer, brought his family to settle in Ashtabula County, Ohio (then a part of the Western Reserve) in 1798. The settlement was named Harpersfield by the family after their hometown in New York. After Alexander Harper's death in September 1798, his widow Elizabeth Harper was joined in 1799 by Alexander's brother Joseph and by her daughter and son-in-law, Margaret and Aaron Wheeler. Elizabeth's children; William, Elizabeth, John A., James A., Alexander, and Robert, all became prominent members of the community. In 1814, the Harpers were among those who organized the Harpersfield Commercial Company. Most prominent of the Harper brothers was Robert, who married Polly Hendry in 1815 and began construction of the family homestead, Shandy Hall. Robert was a lawyer, farmer, businessman, Superintendent of the Public Works at Cunningham Creek, and a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. His nephew, Rice Harper, was also a prominent lawyer and businessman, and was involved ... http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS3231.xml Thu, 01 Jan 2015 12:00:00 GMT Samuel Hendry Papers. Hendry, Samuel http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS3399.xml Samuel Hendry was the clerk of Ashtabula County and Recorder of Jefferson Township in Ohio ca. 1830s. The collection consists of correspondence, court records, election materials, tax papers, receipts and miscellaneous documents of various county and township offices in Ashtabula County, records of the Grand River Institute, and papers of G. W. St.John. http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS3399.xml Thu, 01 Jan 2015 12:00:00 GMT