Col. John F. DUNLAP
- Born: 8 Jun 1793, Pennsylvania
- Marriage: Martha C. McKINNEY
- Died: 12 Nov 1857, Delaware Co., Ohio, United States at age 64
- Buried: Oak Grove Cem., Delaware, Ohio
General Notes:
United States Census, 1850 for Martha Dunlap Name: Martha Dunlap Residence: Radnor, Delaware, Ohio Age: 53 years Calculated Birth Year: 1797 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Gender: Female Race (original): Race (expanded): Death Month: Death Year: Film Number: 20223 Digital GS Number: 4191064 Image Number: 00504 Line Number: 16 Dwelling House Number: 139 Family Number: 140 Marital Status: Free or Slave: Household Gender Age John F Dunlap M 56y Martha Dunlap F 53y Eliza Dunlap F 25y Alexander Dunlap M 21y Joseph H Dunlap M 17y John Newton M 13y Alexander Waddle M 53y Rebecca Richeson F 18y Eliza Stanford F 8y
AN ACT
To incorporate the Delaware and Kenton Railroad and Slackwater Company.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That Hosea Williams, Benjamin Powers, John F. Dunlap, Thomas W. Powell, Joseph Cox, Joseph Russell, Cyrus Landen, and John Sigter, of Delaware county; E. G. Shelden, and Edwin Fisher, of Hardin county ; and such other persons as may become associated with them by subscription to the capital stock of the company hereby incorporated, be and they are hereby constituted and declared to be a body corporate and politic, with perpetual succession, by the name and style ol Delaware and Kenton Railroad and Slackwater Company ; for the purpose of constructing a way for transportation, by means of a railroad or slackwater, or both, or either, from Delaware, in Delaware county, to Kenton, in Hardin county; and for the transportation of passengers and articles thereon, to take and receive toll: the said company is hereby authorized and empowered to have and receive, purchase, possess, enjoy, and retain lands, rents, goods, chattels, and effects of any kind, to any amount necessary to carry into effect the objects of the corporation, and the same to use, sell, alien, and dispose of at pleasure; to sue and be sued, defend and be defended, in all courts having competent jurisdiction ; to have and use a common seal, the same to alter, break, and renew at pleasure; to ordain and establish such rules, regulations, and bylaws, not incompatible with the constitution of the United States or the constitution or laws of this State, as may be necessary for the well being of said corporation, subject, however, to the restrictions and limitations contained in this act....
JOSEPH S. HAWKINS, • Speaker of the House of Representatives.
CHARLES B. GODDARD,
Speaker of the Senate.
February 18, 1848.
John married Martha C. McKINNEY. (Martha C. McKINNEY was born on 2 Aug 1796 in Pennsylvania, died on 2 Apr 1872 in Delaware Co., Ohio, United States and was buried in Oak Grove Cem., Delaware, Ohio.)
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