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1802 - 1884 (81 years)
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Name |
Enos Lackey |
Born |
21 Oct 1802 |
Northwest Territory, United States [1, 2, 3] |
- now Ridgeville, Warren County, Ohio, USA
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Gender |
Male |
Misc |
1829 |
Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States [4] |
Tax Assessment |
Census |
1830 |
Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States [5] |
as Enos Lackey |
Newspaper |
24 Aug 1838 [6] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 24 August 1838, p3 |
On a motion of J. D. Thomas, a Committee of Vigilance for Clearcreek Township was appointed, who are expected to use all honorable and lawful means to get every Whig voter to the polls. (page 3)
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Census |
1840 |
Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States [7] |
as Enos Leckey |
Census |
1850 |
Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States [8] |
as Enos Lackey, farmer, head of household |
Census |
1860 |
Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States [9] |
as Enos Lackey, farmer, head of household |
In the same household as Enos and family:
Washington Goggs, age 21, male, farm laborer
George Dinsmore, age 18, male, farm laborer
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Newspaper |
28 May 1868 [10] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 28 May 1868, p5 |
The following are the names of persons in Warren county who have incomes exceeding $1000. The figures given show the amount of income in addition to the $1000 which the law exempts from taxation:
Lackey, Enos——————— 592
Lackey, Richard—————.111
William B. Sellers————.168
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Census |
1870 |
Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States [11] |
as Enos Lackey, farmer, head of household |
Also listed in the 1870 Census under this household:
Harry Lackey, age 5
Caroline Lackey, age 2
Daisey Lackey, age 6/12
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Newspaper |
12 Oct 1871 [12] |
The Weekly Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio) 12 Octobr 1871, p3 |
Warren County Sales
Enos Lackey will offer 84 acres off his farm on the Dayton pike for sale on Friday, the 20th inst.; and on the same day a large amount of Chattel Property and Steam Saw-mill.
page 3
Large Sale of Chattels, Real Estate and Saw-Mill Property.
I will offer at public sale on my farm three miles from Lebanon, on the Dayton pike, on Friday, October 20 1871, the following described property, to-wit: 6 head of horses, 1 fine young stallion, 20 head of cattle, 4 fresh milch cows, about 50 shoats, 1 set of Blacksmith's tools, 1 threshing machine, 1 Reaper, 1 drag saw, 1 new buggy, 3 two horse wagon; and many farming utensils; 300 sugar crocks and 2 evaporators:
150 Cords of Wood and many other articles not mentioned. Also at the same time 84 Acres of my farm, with Brick Dwelling and Brick Stable thereon, and my Steam Saw-Mill.
Sale to Commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale by Enos Lackey
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Newspaper |
30 Nov 1871 [13] |
The Weekly Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio) 30 November 1871, p3 |
We, the undersigned land-holders, forbid all hunting, chasing, trapping, or killing game of any king, either by day or night on our respective premises, after this date, November 14, 1871.
William Pence, John Sheets, Wilson Unglesbe, C. B. Odell, R. Sellers, Enos Lackey, James Furney, Eli Sweeny, Wm. Decker, Samuel Wolcott, George Monger, John G. Monger, Moses Crossley, Henry Bean, J. H. Monger, Fred Hutchinson, A. S. Kirby.
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Newspaper |
22 Feb 1872 [14] |
The Weekly Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio) 22 February 1872, p3 |
Posters for the following public sales have been printed at the Star Office:
—Thomas L. Keever, 3 miles north of Mason-chattel property, Gebruary 22.
—Enos Lackey, 3 miles north of Lebanon, chattel property, Saturday, March 2.
—Henry J. Dunham, 1-1/2 miles south of Shakertown, -chattel property, Wednesday, February 29.
—John B. McCray and Ann Cree, Executors of Robert Cree, deceased-201 acres belonging to the estate of deceased, Saturday, March 9.
—Isaac Mull, 1-1/2 miles southeast of Franklin-chattel property, Tuesday, February 27.
—William Gallaher, 2 mile south of Lebanon-chattel property, Friday, March 1.
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Newspaper |
13 Feb 1873 [15] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 13 February 1873, p3 |
Golden Wedding
Mr. Enos Lackey, and his wife, Matilda, of this place, celebrated the 50th anniversary of their marriage, on Saturday the 8th inst. Quite a number of their children and grand-children were present, together with the Rev. D. Kemper, and wife, and the Rev. W. Young, and wife. After the quests had partook of a most sumptuous dinner, the Rev. W. Young, in behalf of the children, with a few remarks, presented the parents with some beautiful presents, the Rev. D. Kemper closing the interview with prayer. The occasion was a most pleasant one. Mr. Lackey is a native of this county, his wife was born in Butler county. They have had fourteen children, nine of whom are living. Mr. and Mrs. Lackey are both hale and hearty, and furnish promise of a green old age.
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Newspaper |
11 Sep 1873 [16] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 11 September 1873, P3 |
The following are the transfer for two weeks, ending Monday, Sept. 1
Enos Lackey to Nancy Cretors, parts of lots No. 291 and 293 in Lebanon, Price $1,800
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Newspaper |
11 Dec 1873 [17] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 11 December 1873, p2 |
That we, the undersigned land-holders, forbid all hunting, chasing, trapping or killing game of any kind, or trespassing in any way either by day or night, after this date, November 4, 1873:
George Monger, James Sweny,
Charles Earnhart, Eli Sweny,
Wilson Unglesbe, Samuel Kirby,
John G. Monger, Christopher Odell,
Joseph H. Monger, Enos Lackey,
William Decker, Silas Unglesbe,
A. Kirby, Josiah Cassedy,
Marcus Unglesbe.
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Newspaper |
8 Jun 1876 [18] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 8 June 1876, p2 |
Following is a list of taxpayers in Warren County whose personal property, as returned by the assessors for taxation, exceeds $5,000. A very large majority of the persons reported, it will be well to remember, have the bulk of their money in farms and other real estate, which does not appear in this statement:
Turtlecreek Township.
Enos Lackey $9,039.
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Newspaper |
31 Aug 1876 [19] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 31 August 1876, p3 |
column 1
The friends of Mr. Enos Lackey are making a strong effort to defeat Mr. Kibby, who is a candidate for re-election to the office of Infirmary Director.
column 6
Republican Primary Election.
For Infirmary Director, Ephraim Kibbey, (For re-election)
Enos Lackey.
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Newspaper |
5 Apr 1877 [20] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 5 April 1877, p3 |
James M. Smith vs. Levi Gustin et al. Judgment for Enos Lackey against Gustin for $432.83.
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Newspaper |
31 May 1877 [21] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 31 May 1877, p2 |
Following is a list of all the persons in Warren County who pay tax on $5000 and over personal property:
TURTLECREEK.
Enos Lackey $9755
WAYNE.
Joseph Hisey $5956
Amos Sellers, adm'r $5592
Amos Sellers, guard $6950
MASSIE.
H W Dakin & Co $7000
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Newspaper |
27 Sep 1877 [22] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 11 October 1877, p1 |
Warren Common Pleas
Enos Lackey, Ex. Rel. and James M. Smith vs. Levi Gustin et al.
Alias order of sa Case No. 4691
By virtue of an alias order of sale, duly issued from said court in the above stated case and to me directed, I will offer for sale, by way of public auction, at the door of the Court-house, in Lebanon, Warren county, Ohio, on Saturday, Oct. 27, A.D., 1877,
At 2 o'clock p. m. on said day, the following described real estate, to-wit:
FIRST TRACT. Situate in Warren County, Ohio, and in Section 20, Town 3 and Range 4 M. R. S., beginning at a stone in the S. boundary line of Samuel Olinger's land in the middle of the road leading from Cincinnati to Dayton; thence S. 14½ °, W. 21.24 chains; thence S. 81°, E. 2.04 chains to a stone; thence S. 10°, W. 11.56 chains to the south boundary line of said Section; thence with said Section line S. 89¾°, W. 31.99 chains to a stone; thence W. 1/2 °, W. 33 chains to a stone; thence S. 89½°, E. 36.03 chains to the place of beginning, containing 111 acres and 3 roods more or less.
SECOND TRACT. Situate in the same county, township and entire range, viz.: Sec. 20 Town 3 and Range 4 M. R. S., beginning at a stone N. E. corner of said tract running S. 1½°, W.5.4 chains to a stone; thence N. 89½°, W. 10.7 chains to a stone in the east boundary line of John Gallagher's land; thence W.¼°, E. 5.78 chains to a stone; thence S. 87°, E. 10.05 chains to the place of beginning, containing five acres and sixty-five hundredths of an acre (5.65) together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging to said several tracts of land.
—Said real estate has been regularly appraised under a former order, at the sum of $100 per acre, and will not be sold for less than two thirds of said appraised value.
Terms-Cash
Wm. H. Harlan, Sheriff,
Warren County, O.
F. S. Van Harlingen, Att'y for Lackey
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Newspaper |
30 May 1878 [23] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 30 May 1878, p8 |
Below will be found a list of all persons in Warren County who returned $5,000 and over to the Assessor this year:
Massie Township
H. W. Dakin & Co——$6,000
Washington Township
Enos Lackey——.$8,641
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Newspaper |
22 Aug 1878 [24] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 22 August 1878, p5 |
Enos Lackey, Clayton Palmer, and several other prominent citizens are confined to their homes with bilious attacks.
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Newspaper |
3 Oct 1878 [25] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 3 October 1878, p5 |
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Lackey are convalescing
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Newspaper |
21 Aug 1879 [26] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 21 Aigust 1879, p4 |
June Term Common Pleas.
Enos Lackey vs. Ichabod Corwin, Judgment for the plaintiff for $663.00.
Richard Lackey, guardian of C. W. Ward, vs. John Weir. Compromised and dismissed.
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Newspaper |
4 Dec 1879 [27] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 4 December 1879, p1 |
Detailed Report of the Financial Actions of the Commissioners of Warren Co. for the Year Ending Monday, Sept. 1 1879 The Date of Final Settlement with James S. Totten, Treasurer.
To the Court of Common Pleas for Said County:
Bridge fund.
January 6 1879
Enos Lackey, 249 feet bridge lumber
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Census |
1880 |
Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States [28] |
as Enos Lackey, retired farmer, head of household |
Listed in the same household with Enos and family
William F. Elzroth, white, male, age 33, lawyer
Nellie B. Elzroth, white, female, age 28, wife
Lucy Gates, white, female, age 22, servant
Ellen Gates, white, female, age 1, boarder
Ellaner Williams, black, male, age 19, servant
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Newspaper |
15 Jul 1880 [29] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 15 July 1880, p1 |
Following is a list of all the residents of Lebanon who are seventy years old or more:
Enos Lackey
Matilda Lackey
The average age of these seventy-four patriarchs is 75-2/3. Thirty-seven are males and thirty-seven females.
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Newspaper |
16 Dec 1880 [30] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 16 December 1880, p1 |
DETAILED REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF WARREN COUNTY, O.,
For the Year Ending Monday, Sept. 13, 1880.
To the Court of Common Pleas for sain County:
BRIDGE FUND
May 1st
Enos Lackey, bridge lumber—$22.54
Enos Lackey, lumber for above bridge—$43.57
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Newspaper |
25 Aug 1881 [31] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 25 August 1881, p5 |
Mr. Enos Lackey is making preparations to move to his farm near the Fair Grounds.
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History / Bio |
1882 [32] |
The History of Warren County, Ohio (Chicago: W. H. Beers & Co., 1882), p755 |
Enos Lackey, farmer; P. O. Lebanon; was born in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, Oct. 21, 1802; he is the son of Richard and Sarah (Harlan) Lackey, the latter being a native of South Carolina; his father emigrated to Ohio in 1796, and settled in Clear Creek Township, where he remained until the breaking-out of the war of 1812, when he enlisted and soon afterward rendered up his life--a sacrifice to his country. Our subject received no other education than was afforded by the log schoolhouse and country schoolmaster of pioneer days. He has been a farmer from his earliest days until recently, when he retired from active labor; he commenced life by working out, and was soon enabled to rent a farm, after which he bought a small farm and continued adding to it until he owned 400 acres; he has amassed a comfortable competency, which he is fully enjoying in his advanced age. He was married, in 1823 to Martha Irvin, who was born in Hamilton County, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1806; her father was also a soldier in the war of 1812. They have had fourteen children, who were, at one time, all alive and married, but of whom only nine now survive. Mr. and Mrs. Lackey are both members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in which he has for some time been an officer; they are both models of the honest, open-hearted and hospitable pioneer farmers, whose record for Christian integrity is above question.
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Newspaper |
30 Mar 1882 [33] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 30 March 1882 p5 |
Enos Lackey is very sick at his residence near the Fair Grounds.
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Newspaper |
8 Jun 1882 [34] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 8 June 1882, p1 |
Heavy Taxpayers Who Pay on More Than $2,000 and Less Than $5,000 Personal Property.
Turtlecreek - Outside
Enos Lackey——4,356
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Newspaper |
16 Nov 1882 [35] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 16 November 1882, p5 |
—I will offer at public sale at my residence, one-fourth of a mile north of Lebanon, on the Lebanon and Dayton pike, on Tuesday, November 21, 1882, The following described property: Two horses, one two-year-old colt, two buggies (one a phaeton), one spring wagon, one two-horse wagon, two sets of single harness, one set wagon harness, three or four hundred bushels of corn in the crib, wheat and barley straws in the mow, sixteen acres of stalk pasture, one clock, one cook stove, one feather bed, two bedsteads, one sociable, six sofa-buttoned chairs, one bureau, one table (extension), one copper kettle, a lot of carpet, and many articles not mentioned.
—Terms of Sale-A credit of nine months will be given on all sums of five dollars and over, with approved security.
—Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M.
Enos Lackey.
J. D. Williams & Son, Auctioneers.
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Newspaper |
17 May 1883 [36] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 17 May 1993, p5 |
New Suits.
No. 6656. Enos Lackey vs. Joseph Zimmerman et al.
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Newspaper |
8 Aug 1883 [37] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 8 August 1883, p4 |
Enos Lackey has a sun flower bearing ninety-one distinct blossoms. If this would not afford "leonine beauty" enough for Oscar Wilde in one day, we don't know what would.
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Newspaper |
16 Aug 1883 [38] |
The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 16 August 1883, p1 |
Warren Common Pleas
Enos Lackey vs. Joseph Zimmerman et al., Case No. 6656
—By virtue of an order of sale, duly issued from said Court, in the above stated case, and to me directed, I will offer for sale, by way of public auction, at the door of the Court House, in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, on Saturday, September, 15, 1883,
—At 11 o'clock A.M. on said day, the following described real estate, to-wit:
—Situate in the town of Lebanon, in the County of Warren, and State of Ohio, and being part of lot No. 85, as the same is known and designated on the recorded plat of said town. Beginning 55 feet west of the southeast corner of said lot on Mulberry street, running thence north parallel with the east line of said lot eighty-two and one-half (82-1/2) feet to the line between said lot and lot No. 86, thence west with said line between said lots 45 feet, thence south and parallel with the east line 82-1/2 feet, thence east with the south line of said lot 85, on Mulberry street 45 feet to the place of beginning.
—Said real estate has been regularly appraised under this order at the sum of $125.00, and will not be sold for less than two-thirds of said appraised value.
Terms-Cash
Wm. H. McCain,
Sheriff, Warren Co., O.
Clark & Walker, Attorneys
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Newspaper |
1 Sep 1883 [39] |
The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 1 September 1883, p5 |
Enos Lackey to Job Lackey, lot on Broadway, Lebanon, $3500.
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Newspaper |
18 Oct 1883 [40] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 18 October 1883, p5 |
Mrs. Capt. H. H. Hamilton and son, Milo, of Chattanooga, Tenn., after a pleasant visit to Mr. Enos Lackey, father of the former, left Lebanon on Monday for Cincinnati where Milo will remain while his mother goes on to Indianapolis to visit relatives. They will return to their home in the South in a few weeks.
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Newspaper |
3 Jan 1884 [41] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 3 January 1884, p5 |
—Mrs. Capt. Hamilton, of Chattanooga, Tenn., is in attendance at the bedside of her venerable father, Mr. Enos Lackey.
—Mr Enos Lackey who was stricken with paralysis a few weeks ago, is still lying in a precarious condition at his home north of town. (p5)
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Newspaper |
21 Jan 1884 [42] |
The Weekly Western Star. Lebanon, Ohio, 21 January 1884, p4 |
—Although it is considered a delicate, and sometimes dangerous thing for Courts to meddle with deeds, so far as to declare them utterly void, it nevertheless occasionally happens that a Judge is called upon to decide and declare whether instruments of this kind shall stand and operate to defeat the claims of honest creditors.
—The second case wherein the validity of a deed has been called in question in our Common Pleas Court during the past few weeks was decided by Judge O'Neall last Monday.
—The first was the Hunt case, in which Judge Doan sat, and the one now under consideration was the case of Wm F. Dill against Job and John Lackey. The trial of this case came off at the close of the last term of Court, but Judge O'Neall reserved his decision until the time named above.
—Wm. F. Dill, the plaintiff, asked to have certain deeds set aside which were made to Job and John Lackey by Enos Lackey in his lifetime, and which the plaintiff alleged were false and fraudulent.
—The interest which Mr. Dill had in this matter grew out of a promissory note which Enos Lackey endorsed and transferred to him for a valuable consideration. The note was for $3,000 and was jointly made by John S. and James A. Roseberry.
—At the October term of Court, 1883, Wm. F. Dill recovered a judgment against the makers and endorser of the note for the sum of $1545 and the costs of the suit. no part of the judgment has ever been paid, and one of the Roseberrys has since died insolvent while the other is a non-resident of this county and also insolvent.
—The pleadings allege that Enos Lackey conveyed, after the suit on the note was commenced, certain tracts of land to Job and John Lackey that should now be made subject to the payment of this claim, on the ground that the conveyances were fraudulent.
—Judge O'Neall in a lengthy review of the whole case, in which he cites numerous authorities to back up his decision, declared the deeds null and void and set the same aside.
—Touching the charge of fraud he had this to say:
"But is has been argued that we can not set these conveyances aside upon the ground of fraud without impugning the Christian character of Enos Lackey, and reflecting upon his sons, John and Job Not so. Enos Lackey was, I believe, a Christian gentleman. I never heard his integrity questioned, we are not now questioning it, nor that of his sons. The act may be adjudged covinous, although the parties deny all intention of committing a fraud. It is not necessary to impute to the parties "A premeditated or wicked intention to destroy or injure the interests of others." A man may commit a fraud without believing it to be a fraud. From the testimony before us, including the papers in the case of Dill Vs. Roseberry et al., it is evident that Enos Lackey believed that he had been relieved from all liability to plaintiff; he doubtless felt and believed that plaintiff had extended the time of payment of said note, thereby relieving him from liability. He did not feel morally bound to pay it; he believed that the plaintiff was the wrong-doer; he believed that he had a right to prefer his children, his sons. Thes defendants shared his feelings, they felt that they were doing no moral wrong in accepting the deeds.
—The following were the last words of his decision:
—I shall not say that the transfers were voluntary or fraudulent, but simply void as to the creditors of Enos Lackey. I do not attribute moral fraud, but pronounce the transactions fictitious. Looking at the probable views of the parties at the time these transfers were made, there appears to be no moral turpitude in it. I do not mean to even insinuate that there was any moral turpitude on the part of the Lackeys. I do not believe there was any. Yet I cannot believe that either law or equity can uphold these conveyances. Thse deeds are therefore held and declared to be void, and are set aside and held for naught.
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Died |
4 Apr 1884 |
Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States [43] |
Cause: of kidney disease |
Obituary |
5 Apr 1884 [44] |
The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 5 April 1884, p1 |
Death of Enos Lackey.
Again we are called upon to chronicle the death of another pioneer. Enos Lackey died at his residence on Broadway last night in the eighty-second year of his age. He was born in Clearcreek township, October 21, 1802, and has lived in this county all his life. Until a few years ago he resided on a farm north of town on the Dayton pike. During the past winter his health has been gradually failing and he was confined to his room most of the time.
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Buried |
6 Apr 1884 |
Corwin, Warren County, Ohio, United States [45] |
Address: Miami Cemetery |
Newspaper |
7 Apr 1884 |
Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States [46] |
Funeral Notice |
Address: The Lebanon Daily Star |
The funeral of Enos Lackey took place Sunday afternoon at his late residence on Broadway and was largely attended by a wide circle of friends and relatives.
The remains were buried in the beautiful cemetery at Corwin alongside those of his wife.
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Newspaper |
17 Apr 1884 [47] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 17 April 1884, p5 |
Enos Lackey to John Lackey, 5 acres in Franklin township, $2000.
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Newspaper |
18 Apr 1884 [48] |
The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 18 April 1884, p2 |
Enos Lackey to John Lackey, 5 acres to Franklin township, $2,000.
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Newspaper |
22 May 1884 [49] |
The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 22 May 1884, p1 |
Estate of Enos Lackey, dec'd.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and duly qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Enos Lacky, late of Warren County, Ohio, deceased. Geo. W. Carey, Administrator.
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Newspaper |
28 May 1884 [50] |
The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 28 May 1884, p2 |
Estate of Enos Lackey, decd; Geo. W.. Carey appointed administrator. Bond, $500.
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Probate |
15 Jul 1884 |
Warren County, Ohio, United States [51, 52] |
George W. Carey, Adm of the estate of Enos Lackey, deceased, filed Inventory and Appraisement of said estate
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Newspaper |
22 Jul 1884 [53] |
The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 22 July 1884, p1 |
The chattel property of Enos Lackey, dec'd, will be sold at his late residence on Broadway on Friday, Aug. 7, at 2 p. m.
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Newspaper |
31 Jul 1884 [54] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 31 July 1884, p1 |
Probate Court
Estate of Enos Lackey, dec'd; inventory and appraisement filed by Geo. W. Carey, adm'r.
Public Sale of Chattel Property !
By Geo. W. Carey, Administrator of the Estate of Enos Lackey, dec'd.
—The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on Thursday, August 7, 1884, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the late residence of the deceased, on Broadway, his entire Household Furniture, etc., consisting of beds and bedding of all kinds, table linen, etc., carpets, chairs, stoves, queensware, crockery ware, knives and forks, furniture, etc., etc.; also one gold watch and chain, spring wagon, and many other articles too numerous to mention. The property is all in good condition and will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve.
—The ladies are respectfully invited to attend this sale. The terms of the sale will be cash.
—Geo. W. Carey, Administrator,
of Enos Lackey, deceased.
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Newspaper |
1 Aug 1884 [55] |
The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 1 August 1884, p1 |
Probate Court
Estate of Enos Lackey, dec'd; inventory and appraisement filed by Geo. W. Carey, adm'r.
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Newspaper |
27 Nov 1884 [56] |
The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 27 November 1884, p3 |
House and Lot on Broadway, the late residence of Enos Lackey.
For terms apply to Job Lackey.
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Newspaper |
24 Dec 1885 [57] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 24 December 1885, p5 |
Estate of Enos Lackey dec'd; first settlement of Geo. W. Carey adm'r, filed
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Newspaper |
4 Feb 1886 [58] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 4 February 1886, p1 |
—Estate of Enos Lackey, dec'd; first settlement of Geo. W. Carey, adm'r approved.
—Estate of Enos Lackey, dec'd; written request of Geo. W. Sausser to be released from further liability on bond of Geo. W. Carey as admr.
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Newspaper |
18 Feb 1886 [59] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 18 February 1886, p1 |
Estate of Enos Lackey dec'd; new bond filed by Geo. W. Carry adm'r in the sum of $500 and Geo. W. Sausser released from all further liability as surety
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Newspaper |
10 Aug 1899 [60] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 10 August 1899, p4 |
Estates for Settlement
—Notice is hereby given that the Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Assignees and Trustees hereinafter named have filed their accounts and vouchers in the office of the Probate Judge of Warren County, Ohio, for settlement, and that the same are now on file therefor in said office, viz:
—41. Geo. W. Carey, administrator of the estate of Enos Lackey, deceased; final account.
—And notice is also hereby given that said accounts will be heard on the 4th day of September, A. D., 1899, at 9 o'clock a. m.
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Newspaper |
24 Aug 1899 [61] |
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 24 August 1899, p2 |
Estates for Settlement.
Notice is Hereby Given that the Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Assignees and Trustees hereinafter named have filed their accounts and vouchers in the office of the Probate Judge of Warren County, Ohio for settlement, and that the same are now on file therefor in said office, viz:
14. P. P. Benham, guardian of Katie M. Benham, imbecile: second account.
41. Geo. W. Carey, administrator of the estate of Enos Lackey, deceased; final account.
And Notice is also hereby given that said accounts will be heard on the 4th day of September, A. D., 1899, at 9 o'clock a.m.
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Religion |
member of the Methodist Episcopal Church [62] |
Person ID |
I7814 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
22 Oct 2021 |
Father |
Richard Lackey, b. 3 Nov 1770, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America , d. 3 Apr 1848, Waynesville, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States (Age 77 years) |
Mother |
Sarah Harlan, b. 5 Jun 1774, Chatham County, North Carolina, British Colonial America , d. Aft 1815, Warren County, Ohio, United States (Age > 42 years) |
Married |
23 Aug 1793 |
Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States |
Family ID |
F3147 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Matilda Irwin, b. 9 Sep 1806, Butler County, Ohio, United States , d. 11 Dec 1881, Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States (Age 75 years) |
Married |
8 Feb 1823 |
Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States [63, 64, 65] |
Children |
| 1. William McClain Lackey, b. 5 Feb 1824, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 19 Feb 1850, Shelby County, Indiana, United States (Age 26 years) |
| 2. Malvina B. Lackey, b. 8 Jan 1827, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 17 Jan 1854, Warren County, Ohio, United States (Age 27 years) |
| 3. Margery S. Lackey, b. 6 Nov 1828, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 9 Mar 1852, Warren County, Ohio, United States (Age 23 years) |
| 4. John Lackey, b. 10 Jun 1830, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 24 Dec 1905, Warren County, Ohio, United States (Age 75 years) |
| 5. Ira Lackey, b. 18 Nov 1831, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 22 Aug 1913, Middletown, Butler County, Ohio, United States (Age 81 years) |
| 6. Richard Lackey, b. 19 Feb 1832, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 7. Sarah A. Lackey, b. 24 Feb 1835, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 29 Aug 1871, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States (Age 36 years) |
| 8. Hannah R. Lackey, b. 18 Apr 1837, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 1 Nov 1884, Waynesville, Warren County, Ohio, United States (Age 47 years) |
| 9. Caroline M. Lackey, b. 13 Mar 1839, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 20 Dec 1927, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States (Age 88 years) |
| 10. Catherine C. Lackey, b. 5 Dec 1840, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. Aft 3 Jan 1884 (Age > 44 years) |
| 11. Martha Jane Lackey, b. 25 Nov 1842, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 1899 (Age 56 years) |
| 12. Ellsworth Enos Lackey, b. 30 Sep 1844, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 9 Jan 1903, Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, United States (Age 58 years) |
| 13. Job Lackey, b. 11 May 1847, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. 28 Oct 1913, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States (Age 66 years) |
| 14. Angeline Lackey, b. 10 Oct 1850, Warren County, Ohio, United States , d. Yes, date unknown |
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Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F2709 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Married - 8 Feb 1823 - Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States |
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| Misc - Tax Assessment - 1829 - Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States |
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| Census - as Enos Lackey - 1830 - Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States |
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| Census - as Enos Leckey - 1840 - Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States |
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| Census - as Enos Lackey, farmer, head of household - 1850 - Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States |
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| Census - as Enos Lackey, farmer, head of household - 1860 - Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States |
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| Census - as Enos Lackey, farmer, head of household - 1870 - Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States |
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| Census - as Enos Lackey, retired farmer, head of household - 1880 - Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States |
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| Died - Cause: of kidney disease - 4 Apr 1884 - Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States |
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| Buried - Address: Miami Cemetery - 6 Apr 1884 - Corwin, Warren County, Ohio, United States |
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| Newspaper - Funeral Notice,Address: The Lebanon Daily Star - 7 Apr 1884 - Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, United States |
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| Probate - 15 Jul 1884 - Warren County, Ohio, United States |
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Notes |
Interesting Note: Enos bought the Methodist Episcopal Church an organ for Christmas in 1784.
Snippet from.....
COPY OF GEORGE HARLANS LETTER TO HOWARD (HIS SON) Jan 23, 1845
We have had so far one of the mildest winters I ever recollect seeing, we have had but little snow, none more than about two inches deep, very little rain; the roads have been good, compared with other winters and I never recollect passing one more agreeably, my health has been good; and if it was not for my long seated rheumatism that prevents my stirring out, I should be one of the happiest old fellows that lives in any country; but that prevents me from stirring out; but gives me but little pain while I sit or lie still; but the moment I rise to my feet that moment the pain attacks me. I am well waited on as I have had two little boys of the name of Slade come stay with me alternately through the winter; and finer little fellows need not be wished for they take care of our small stock, keep them in first rate order and do everything that is required of them with perfect cheerfulness. Their father is a blacksmith; has bought an acre from Geo. Cornel at the corner next to Smith; has got his shop up and is at work. He is the man that brought Enos Lackey before the Church for willful and deliberate lying: on an investigation the charges were pointedly proven by as respectable members as any in the church; but of all the gaffes that I have ever laid my hands on in Criminal Jurisprudence I have met with; but only one that runs exactly parallel with the present; and that was the celebrated case of a blacksmith who was tried and found guilty of horse stealing. Where the Court averted the Judgment, on the ground that there was but one Blacksmith in the place, and as the people could not do without one, the Court very wisely ordered the sentence to be executed on a Drunken Irishman; as it was impalpable to satisfy Justice without hanging somebody; so in the case in which Enos was concerned; the preacher and the committee, after prayerful investigation and laying the whole affair before the Lord came to the very wise conclusion that it was expedient to spread the broad mantle of Charity over the whole affair, for if Charity could cover a multitude of sins it could easily cover one bit of a lie; especially as Enos was clapleader and has two farms, and lives almost at the door of the Church house; and in addition to that he enjoys religion and could easily be heard pray half a mile and was not ashamed or afraid to pray anywhere even on the housetop or at the corner of the Street; and as for Groaning he was not to be beat by anyone in the whole Ohio Conference; but best of all he was most able and willing to pay quarterage both for himself and a large family and for these substantial reasons he was honorably acquitted, and a boy of 14 was turned out in his stead as the boy was thought to have no religion; for some time last spring the report said that he had been heard to say an evil word not comporting with religion for he had said Durn a pig that had crept into the garden.
You will no doubt be surprised when I tell you that notwithstanding the strong marks of wisdom, Justice and the expediency of the above decision there are some that think Enos ought to have been turned out of Church, others think that would have been too hard, as the Devil was more to blame, but that it would have been well enough to take his office from him and put him at the foot of the Clap, but the better informed think that it is best as it is, for if they were to turn all out who are sometimes under the necessity of telling a few lies for the sake of a trade, they would be obliged to lose some of their most pious members and some of their best and most zealous teachers.
H. Harlan Geo. Harlan
Return address: Grandfather Harlan, Ridgeville, Ohio January 25, 1845
The letter was addressed to Howard Harlan, Marshall, Clark County, Illinois
Link to letter: http://www.harlanfamily.org/documents.htm#George672
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Sources |
- [S1954] Book: The History of Warren County, Ohio, pg. 755.
- [S1138] Information from Richard Foley.
His death certificate said born in Ridgeville
- [S21] Book: History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family, pg. 505.
2267. Enos Lackey, farmer, Episcopal Methodist, b. 10, 21, 1802, in Warren County, Ohio
- [S1956] Ohio: Warren County, Tax Records, p26 Enos Lackey.
Enos Lackey, 4 horses value 160, 2 Cattle value 16
- [S73] 1830 Federal Census: Ohio, Warren County, Clear Creek Township, p172.
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 2
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 7
Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio p172
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 24 August 1838, p3.
On a motion of J. D. Thomas, a Committee of Vigilance for Clearcreek Township was appointed, who are expected to use all honorable and lawful means to get every Whig voter to the polls.
Probate Notice "Estate of Enos Lackey"
4 February 1886Whig Committee
24 August 1838
- [S1295] 1840 Federal Census: Ohio, Warren County, Clear Creek Township, p89.
Enos Leckey
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 3
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3
Total Free White Persons: 13
Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio p89
- [S1292] 1850 Federal Census: Ohio, Warren County, FHL#444730., Clearcreek Township, p865.
DW 217-217
...line 5 - Moses Harlan, age 39 Male, Justice of Peace, born Ohio
...line 6 - Sarah T. Harlan, age 29 female, born R. Island
...line 7 - Emma M. Harlan, age 7 female, born Ohio
...line 8 - William H. Harlan age 4 male, born Ohio
...line 9 - Marshall S. Harlan, age 4 male, born Ohio
...line 10 - George F. Harlan, age 1 male, born Ohio
DW 218-218
...line 11 - Esther Harlan, 73 female, born Virginia
...line 12 - Angelina Vickroy, age 28, female, white, born Ohio
DW 219-219
...line 13 - Enos Lackey, age 47 male, farmer, born Ohio
...line 14 - Matilda Lackey, age 44 female, born Ohio
...line 15 - John Lackey, age 19 male, farmer, born Ohio
...line 16 - Richard Lackey, age 17 male, farmer, born Ohio
...line 17 - Ira Lackey, age 15 male, farmer, born Ohio
...line 18 - Sarah A. Lackey, age 14 female, born Ohio
...line 19 - Hannah Lackey, age 12 female, born Ohio
...line 20 - Caroline Lackey, age 10 female, born Ohio
...line 21 - Catherine Lackey, age 8 female, born Ohio
...line 22 - Martha J. Lackey, age 6 female, born Ohio
...line 23 - Elsworth Lackey, age 5 male, born Ohio
...line 24 - Job Lackey, age 3 male, born Ohio
Clear Creek Township Warren County, Ohio p865
- [S634] 1860 Federal Census: Ohio, Warren County, Clearcreek Township, p18.
DW 126-126
...line 23 - Enos Lackey, age 58 male, farmer, born Ohio
...line 24 - Matilda Lackey, age 56 female, born Ohio
...line 25 - Catharine Lackey, age 19 female, born Ohio
...line 26 - Jennie Lackey, age 17 female, born Ohio
...line 27 - Ellsworth Lackey, age 15 male, born Ohio
...line 28 - Job Lackey, age 12 male, born Ohio
...line 29 - Angeline Lackey, age 8, female, born Ohio
...line 30 - Washington Goggs, age 21, male, born Ohio
...line 31 - George Dinsmore, age 18, male, born Ohio
Clear Creek Township Warren County, Ohio p18
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 28 May 1868, p5.
Income Tax Payers.
The following are the names of persons in Warren county who have incomes exceeding $1000. The figures given show the amount of income in addition to the $1000 which the law exempts from taxation:
Lackey, Enos..................... 592
Lackey, Richard................111
William B. Sellers.............168
Income Tax Payers
28 May 1868
- [S1006] 1870 Federal Census: Ohio, Warren County, Clearcreek Township, p7.
DW 56-61
...line 16 - Enos Lackey, age 67, male white, farmer, born Ohio
...line 17 - Matilda Lackey, age 64 female white, keeping house, born Ohio
...line 18 - Job Lackey, age 23 male white, farm laborer, born Ohio
...line 19 - Angeline Lackey, age 20 female white, helping mother, born Ohio
...line 20 - Jane Lackey, age 32, female white, helping mother, born Ohio
...line 21 - Harry Lackey, age 5, male, white, born Ohio
...line 22 - Caroline Lackey, age 2, female, white, born Ohio
...line 23 - Daisey Lackey, age 6/12 female, white, born Ohio
Clear Creek Township Warren County, Ohio p7
- [S1934] Newspaper: The Weekly Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), ;12 Octobr 1871, p3.
Warren County Sales
Enos Lackey will offer 84 acres off his farm on the Dayton pike for sale on Friday, the 20th inst.; and on the same day a large amount of Chattel Property and Steam Saw-mill.
Large Sale of Chattels, Real Estate and Saw-Mill Property.
I will offer at public sale on my farm three miles from Lebanon, on the Dayton pike, on Friday, October 20 1871, the following described property, to-wit: 6 head of horses, 1 fine young stallion, 20 head of cattle, 4 fresh milch cows, about 50 shoats, 1 set of Blacksmith's tools, 1 threshing machine, 1 Reaper, 1 drag saw, 1 new buggy, 3 two horse wagon; and many farming utensils; 300 sugar crocks and 2 evaporators:
150 Cords of Wood and many other articles not mentioned. Also at the same time 84 Acres of my farm, with Brick Dwelling and Brick Stable thereon, and my Steam Saw-Mill.
Sale to Commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale by Enos Lackey
Also in:
The Weekly Western Star 29 October 1871, p1Real Estate Sale
12 October 1871
- [S1934] Newspaper: The Weekly Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 30 November 1871, p3.
Hunters, Take Notice!
We, the undersigned land-holders, forbid all hunting, chasing, trapping, or killing game of any king, either by day or night on our respective premises, after this date, November 14, 1871.
Hunters Take Notice!
30 November 1871
- [S1934] Newspaper: The Weekly Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 22 February 1872, p3.
Warren County Sales
Posters for the following public sales have been printed at the Star Office:
...Thomas L. Keever, 3 miles north of Mason-chattel property, Gebruary 22.
...Enos Lackey, 3 miles north of Lebanon, chattel property, Saturday, March 2.
...Henry J. Dunham, 1-1/2 miles south of Shakertown, -chattel property, Wednesday, February 29.
...John B. McCray and Ann Cree, Executors of Robert Cree, deceased-201 acres belonging to the estate of deceased, Saturday, March 9.
...Isaac Mull, 1-1/2 miles southeast of Franklin-chattel property, Tuesday, February 27.
...William Gallaher, 2 mile south of Lebanon-chattel property, Friday, March 1.
Warren County Sales
22 February 1872
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 13 February 1873, p3.
Golden Wedding
Mr. Enos Lackey, and his wife, Matilda, of this place, celebrated the 50th anniversary of their marriage, on Saturday the 8th inst. Quite a number of their children and grand-children were present, together with the Rev. D. Kemper, and wife, and the Rev. W. Young, and wife. After the quests had partook of a most sumptuous dinner, the Rev. W. Young, in behalf of the children, with a few remarks, presented the parents with some beautiful presents, the Rev. D. Kemper closing the interview with prayer. The occasion was a most pleasant one. Mr. Lackey is a native of this county, his wife was born in Butler county. They have had fourteen children, nine of whom are living. Mr. and Mrs. Lackey are both hale and hearty, and furnish promise of a green old age.
50th Anniversary
13 February 1873
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 11 September 1873, P3.
Real Estate Transfers
The following are the transfer for two weeks, ending Monday, Sept. 1
...Robt. Cree, dec'd, by ex'r to Joushua D. Wright, 201 acres of land in Washington Township. Price, $3,26.05.
...Enos Lackey to Nancy Cretors, parts of lots No. 291 and 293 in Lebanon, Price $1,800
This is only part of the list.Real Estate Transfers
11 September 1873
Enos Lackey to Nancy Cretors
Robert Cree to Joshua D. Wright
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 11 December 1873, p2.
Hunters---Take Notice
That we, the undersigned land-holders, forbid all hunting, chasing, trapping or killing game of any kind, or trespassing in any way either by day or night, after this date, November 4, 1873:
George Monger, James Sweny,
Charles Earnhart, Eli Sweny,
Wilson Unglesbe, Samuel Kirby,
John G. Monger, Christopher Odell,
Joseph H. Monger, Enos Lackey,
William Decker, Silas Unglesbe,
A. Kirby, Josiah Cassedy,
Marcus Unglesbe.
Hunters Take Notice
11 December 1873
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 8 June 1876, p2.
Personal Property in Warren County.
Following is a list of taxpayers in Warren County whose personal property, as returned by the assessors for taxation, exceeds $5,000. A very large majority of the persons reported, it will be well to remember, have the bulk of their money in farms and other real estate, which does not appear in this statement:
Turtlecreek Township.
Enos Lackey $9,039.
Personal Property in Warren County
8 June 1876
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 31 August 1876, p3.
Column 1
The friends of Mr. Enos Lackey are making a strong effort to defeat Mr. Kibby, who is a candidate for re-election to the office of Infirmary Director.
Column 6
Republican Primary Election.
For Infirmary Director, Ephraim Kibbey, (For re-election)
Enos Lackey.
Republican Primary Election
31 August 1876
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 5 April 1877, p3.
Court Report.
James M. Smith vs. Levi Gustin et al. Judgment for Enos Lackey against Gustin for $432.83.
Court Report
5 April 1877
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 31 May 1877, p2.
Solid Men of Old Warren.
Following is a list of all the persons in Warren County who pay tax on $5000 and over personal property:
TURTLECREEK.
Enos Lackey $9755
WAYNE.
Joseph Hisey $5956
Amos Sellers, adm'r $5592
Amos Sellers, guard $6950
MASSIE.
H W Dakin & Co $7000
Solid Men of Old Warren
31 May 1877
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 11 October 1877, p1.
Sheriff's Sale
Warren Common Pleas
Enos Lackey, Ex. Rel.and James M. Smith vs. Levi Gustin et al.
Alias order of sa Case No. 4691
By virtue of an alias order of sale, duly issued from said court in the above stated case and to me directed, I will offer for sale, by way of public auction, at the door of the Court-house, in Lebanon, Warren county, Ohio, on Saturday, Oct. 27, A.D., 1877.......
F. S. Van Harlingen, Att'y for Lackey
Sheriff's Sale
27 September 1877
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 30 May 1878, p8.
Below will be found a list of all persons in Warren County who returned $5,000 and over to the Assessor this year:
Massie Township
H. W. Dakin & Co......$6,000
Washington Township
Enos Lackey.......$8,641
Our Monied Men
30 May 1878
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 22 August 1878, p5.
Enos Lackey, Clayton Palmer, and several other prominent citizens are confined to their homes with bilious attacks.
Bilious Attacks
22 August 1878
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 3 October 1878, p5.
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Lackey are convalescing
Mr. and Mrs. Lackey "convalescing"
3 October 1878
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 21 Aigust 1879, p4.
The Courts
June Term Common Pleas.
Enos Lackey vs. Ichabod Corwin, Judgment for the plaintiff for $663.00.
Richard Lackey, guardian of C. W. Ward, vs. John Weir. Compromised and dismissed.
Court of Common Pleas
21 August 1879
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 4 December 1879, p1.
Detailed Report of the Financial Actions of the Commissioners of Warren Co. for the Year Ending Monday, Sept. 1 1879 The Date of Final Settlement with James S. Totten, Treasurer.
To the Court of Common Pleas for Said County:
Bridge fund.
January 6 1879
Enos Lackey, 249 feet bridge lumber
Bridge fund.
4 December 1879
- [S636] 1880 Federal Census: Ohio, Warren County, Lebanon, Clear Creek Twp., pg. 434A.
DW 502-538
133 Broadway
...line 43 - Enos Lackey, white, Male, age 77, married, retired farmer, born Ohio, father born Pa, mother born SC
...line 44 - Matilda Lackey, white, female, age 73, wife, keeping house, born Ohio, father born Kentucky, mother born Kentucky
...line 45 - Daisey Hutchinson, white, female, age 12, grand daughter, born Ohio, father born Ohio, mother born Ohio
...line 46 - William F. Elzroth, white, male, age 33, lawyer, born Ohio, father born Ohio, mother born Ohio
...line 47 - Nellie B. Elzroth, white, female, age 28, wife, born New York, father born New York, mother born New York
...line 48 - Lucy Gates, white, female, age 22, servant, born Ohio, father born Germany, mother born Germany
...line 49 - Ellen Gates, white, female, age 1, boarder, born Ohio, father born Ohio, mother born Ohio
...line 50 - Ellaner Williams, black, male, age 19, servant, born Ohio, father born Ohio, mother born Ohio
Lebanon, Clear Creek Township Warren County, Ohio p434A
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 15 July 1880, p1.
Patriarches.
Following is a list of all the residents of Lebanon who are seventy years old or more:
Enos Lackey
Matilda Lackey
The average age of these seventy-four patriarchs is 75 2/3. Thirty-seven are males and thirty-seven females.
Patriarchs
15 July 1880
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 16 December 1880, p1.
DETAILED REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF WARREN COUNTY, O.,
For the Year Ending Monday, Sept. 13, 1880.
To the Court of Common Pleas for sain County:
BRIDGE FUND
May 1st
Enos Lackey, bridge lumber...$22.54
Enos Lackey, lumber for above bridge...$43.57
Bridge Fund
16 December 1880
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 25 August 1881, p5.
Mr. Enos Lackey is making preparations to move to his farm near the Fair Grounds.
Preparations to Move
25 August 1881
- [S1954] Book: The History of Warren County, Ohio, p755.
Turtle Creek Township
Enos Lackey, farmer; P. O. Lebanon; was born in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, Oct. 21, 1802; he is the son of Richard and Sarah (Harlan) Lackey, the latter being a native of South Carolina; his father emigrated to Ohio in 1796, and settled in Clear Creek Township, where he remained until the breaking-out of the war of 1812, when he enlisted and soon afterward rendered up his life--a sacrifice to his country.
The History of Warren County, Ohio, p755
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 30 March 1882 p5.
Enos Lackey is very sick at his residence near the Fair Grounds.
Very Ill
30 March 1882
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 8 June 1882, p1.
Heavy Taxpayers Who Pay on More Than $2,000 and Less Than $5,000 Personal Property.
Turtlecreek - Outside
Enos Lackey......4,356
Heavy Taxpayers
8 June 1882
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 16 November 1882, p5.
Public Sale
Property located north of Lebanon
Enos Lackey.
Public Sale
16 November 1882
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 17 May 1993, p5.
Common Pleas Court
New Suits.
No. 6656. Enos Lackey vs. Joseph Zimmerman et al.
Common Pleas Court
17 May 1883
- [S1933] Newspaper: The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 30 August 1883, p4.
Enos Lackey has a sun flower bearing ninety-one distinct blossoms. If this would not afford "leonine beauty" enough for Oscar Wilde in one day, we don't know what would.
- [S1933] Newspaper: The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 16 August 1883, p1.
Sheriff's Sale, Warren Common Pleas
Enos Lackey vs. Joseph Zimmerman et al., Case No. 6656
By virtue of an order of sale, duly issued from said Court, in the above stated case, and to me directed, I will offer for sale, by way of public auction, at the door of the Court House, in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, on Saturday, September, 15, 1883
Enos Lackey "Sheriff's Sale"
16 august 1883
- [S1933] Newspaper: The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 1 September 1883, p5.
Real Estate Transfers
Enos Lackey to Job Lackey, lot on Broadway, Lebanon, $3500.
Real Estate Transfers
1 September 1883
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 18 October 1883, p5.
Mrs. Capt. H. H. Hamilton and son, Milo, of Chattanooga, Tenn., after a pleasant visit to Mr. Enos Lackey, father of the former, left Lebanon on Monday for Cincinnati where Milo will remain while his mother goes on to Indianapolis to visit relatives. They will return to their home in the South in a few weeks.
Visiting her father Enos Lackey
18 October 1883
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 3 January 1884, p5.
Mrs. Capt. Hamilton, of Chattanooga, Tenn., is in attendance at the bedside of her venerable father, Mr. Enos Lackey.
Mr. Enos Lackey who was stricken with paralysis a few weeks ago, is still lying in a precarious condition at his home north of town.
Stricken With Parylysis
3 January 1884
- [S1934] Newspaper: The Weekly Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 21 January 1884, p4.
...Wm. F. Dill, the plaintiff, asked to have certain deeds set aside which were made to Job and John Lackey by Enos Lackey in his lifetime, and which the plaintiff alleged were false and fraudulent.
Set Aside and Held for Naught
21 January 1884
- [S502] Ohio: Warren County, Probate Court, Death records v. 1-3 1867-1908, v2, p91 Enos Lackey.
State of Ohio, Warren County
Lackey, Enos - Date of Death: 1884 April 7, widowed, age 81-5-14, Place of Death: Lebanon, Ohio, Born: Ridgeville, O., retired, father: Rich Lackey, mother: Blair, white, Cause of Death: kidney disease, Residence: Lebanon
Note: The death register says April 7 but his death and burial were listed in the Newspaper on the 5th and 6th. H was buried on the 7th.Warren County, Ohio v2, p92
4 April 1884
- [S1933] Newspaper: The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 5 April 1884, p1.
Obituary for Enos Lackey
- [S1888] Find A Grave, Find A Grave Memorial# 9714460 - Enos Lackey.
Enos Lackey
Birth: 21 October 1802, Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, USA
Death: Apr. 4, 1884 (aged 81) Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, USA
Burial: Miami Cemetery, Corwin, Warren County, Ohio, USA
Created by: Travis Stephenson
Record added: Oct 26, 2004
Find A Grave Memorial# 9714460
Corwin, Warren County, Ohio
Enos Lackey 1802-1884
Matilda Irwin Lackey 1881
- [S1933] Newspaper: The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 7 April 1884, p1.
...The funeral of Enos Lackey took place Sunday afternoon at his late residence on Broadway and was largely attended by a wide circle of friends and relatives.
...The remains were buried in the beautiful cemetery at Corwin alongside those of his wife.
Funeral Notice
7 April 1884
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 17 April 1884, p5.
Real Estate Transfer
Enos Lackey to John Lackey, 5 acres in Franklin township, $2000.
Real Estate Transfer to John Lakcey
- [S1933] Newspaper: The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 18 April 1884, p2.
Enos Lackey to John Lackey, 5 acres to Franklin township, $2,000.
Real Estate Transfers
18 April 1884
- [S1933] Newspaper: The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 22 May 1884, p1.
Administrator's Notice
Estate of Enos Lackey, dec'd.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and duly qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Enos Lacky, late of Warren County, Ohio, deceased. Geo. W. Carey, Administrator.
Admnistrator's Notice
22 May 1884
- [S1933] Newspaper: The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 28 May 1884, p2.
Probate Court
Estate of Enos Lackey, decd; Geo. W.. Carey appointed administrator. Bond, $500.
Probate Court - Estate of Enos Lackey
28 May 1884
- [S1483] Ohio: Warren County Probate Records, v27; p228-229; Estate of Enos Lackey; Film #965594.
22 July 1884
George W. Carey, Adm of the estate of Enos Lackey, deceased, filed Inventory and Appraisement of said estate
Warren County, Ohio
George W. Carey, Administrator filed Inventory and Appraisement
25 July 1884
- [S1483] Ohio: Warren County Probate Records, v28; p191-195; Estate of Enos Lackey; Film #965594.
Warren County, Ohio
Sale Bill
11 September 1885Warren County, Ohio
Sale Bill
11 September 1885Warren County, Ohio
Sale Bill
11 September 1885
- [S1933] Newspaper: The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 22 July 1884, p1.
The chattel property of Enos Lackey, dec'd, will be sold at his late residence on Broadway on Friday, Aug. 7, at 2 p. m.
Chattel Property
22 July 1884
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 31 July 1884, p1.
Estate of Enos Lackey, dec'd; inventory and appraisement.
Public Sale of Chattel Property, Estate of Enos Lackey, deceased.
Public Sale
31 July 1884
- [S1933] Newspaper: The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 1 August 1884, p1.
Probate Court
Estate of Enos Lackey, dec'd; inventory and appraisement filed by Geo. W. Carey, adm'r.
Also in:
The Western Star 1 August 1884, p1Estate Inventory and Appraisement
1 August 1884
- [S1933] Newspaper: The Lebanon Daily Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 27 November 1884, p3.
FOR SALE
House and Lot on Broadway, the late residence of Enos Lackey.
For terms apply to Job Lackey.
Also in:
The Western Star 25 December 1884, p4
The Western Star 18 December 1884, p4House and Lot For Sale
3 December 1884
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 24 December 1885, p5.
Probate CourtEstate of Enos Lackey dec'd; first settlement of Geo. W. Carey adm'r, filed.
Probate Court
First Settlement
24 December 1885
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 4 February 1886, p1.
Two mentions...
Estate of Enos Lackey, dec'd; first settlement of Geo. W. Carey, adm'r approved.
Estate of Enos Lackey, dec'd; written request of Geo. W. Sausser to be released from further liability on bond of Geo. W. Carey as admr.
Probate Notice "Estate of Enos Lackey"
4 February 1886
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 18 February 1886, p1.
Estate of Enos Lackey dec'd; new bond filed by Geo. W. Carry adm'r in the sum of $500 and Geo. W. Sausser released from all further liability as surety
Probate Court
18 February 1886
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 10 August 1899, p4.
Geo. W. Carey, administrator of the estate of Enos Lackey, deceased; final account.
Probate Notice
10 August 1899
- [S1259] Newspaper: The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), 24 August 1899, p2.
Probate Notice—Estates for Settlement.
Notice is Hereby Given that the Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Assignees and Trustees hereinafter named have filed their accounts and vouchers in the office of the Probate Judge of Warren County, Ohio for settlement, and that the same are now on file therefor in said office, viz:
14. P. P. Benham, guardian of Katie M. Benham, imbecile: second account.
41. Geo. W. Carey, administrator of the estate of Enos Lackey, deceased; final account.
And Notice is also hereby given that said accounts will be heard on the 4th day of September, A. D., 1899, at 9 o'clock a.m.
Probate Notice
24 August 1899
- [S1954] Book: The History of Warren County, Ohio, Page 755.
Turtle Creek Township
Enos Lackey, farmer; P. O. Lebanon; was born in Clear Creek Township, Warren County, Ohio, Oct. 21, 1802; he is the son of Richard and Sarah (Harlan) Lackey, the latter being a native of South Carolina; his father emigrated to Ohio in 1796, and settled in Clear Creek Township, where he remained until the breaking-out of the war of 1812, when he enlisted and soon afterward rendered up his life--a sacrifice to his country.
The History of Warren County, Ohio, p755
- [S1157] Marriage Record: Enos Lackey and Matilda Irwin, FHL#384263., v1, p214 #1932 - Enos Lackey and Matilda Irwin.
State of Ohio, Warren County
Enos Lackey and Matilda Arwin married February 8th, 1823 by Thos. Venard, JP
Warren County, Ohio v1, p214
- [S773] Ohio: County Marriages 1789-2013, vZ1, p249 - Enos Lackey and Matilta Irwin.
State of Ohio, Warren County
Enos Lacky (consent of father on file) and Matilda Irwin (consent of guardian in person), license 7 February 1823
Warren County, Ohio vZ1, p249
- [S773] Ohio: County Marriages 1789-2013, Consent - Enos Lackey and Matilda Irwin.
State of Ohio, Warren County
...to let my son Eanos have lisons to get maried as he is under age and cannot obtain them withourt my consent, this is to imdemnify you from yours. Signed Richard Lackey February 7 1823
consent
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