NOTE 9
Preble
County,
Ohio
Joseph
Latta
- b.
1757 in
Israel,
Preble
Co.,
OH; d.
April
16,
1821.
Married
Mary
McEwen
on
March
25,
1779.
She was
born abt.
1770. Joseph LATTA
had the
following
subsequent
spouses:
Catherine
McKinzie/McKenzie
on
August
13,
1899,
and
Elizabeth
Forrester
Walker,
daughter
of
James
Forrester
and
Sara
Armstrong.
(Joseph Latta
married
Elizabeth
Forester
Walker
on
March
23,
1820.
He was
her
second
husband.
She was
first
married
to
Joseph
Wilson
Walker
on Feb.
17,
1793 in
Pine
Creek,
Northumberland
Co.,
PA, and
they
had 10
children
together,
the
last
born in
1815 in
Butler
Co.,
OH)
In
A
History
&
Biographical
Cyclopaedia
of
Butler
County,
OH:
The
WALKER
brothers
were
originally
from
Virginia,
and
when
they
came to
Ohio
were
three
in
number.
At
their
first
settlement
in the
Miami
Valley,
near
the
mouth
of the
river,
one of
them
was
killed
by the
Indians.
The
perpetrators
of the
crime
were
not
discovered
until
some
years
afterwards.
It
happened
at a
barn-raising
near
North
Bend,
in
Hamilton
County.
The
Indians
were at
this
time on
terms
of
comparative
friendship
with
the
whites.
At this
gathering
of the
people
of the
neighborhood,
the
Indian
made it
convenient
to be
present.
In the
drunken
orgies
which
followed,
they
unsuspectingly
told
what a
face
Walker
made
and how
he
acted
when he
was
killed.
He was,
they
said,
shot
and
then
tomahawked.
John
and
Joseph,
after
hearing
the
story,
immediately
left
the
raising
for
home.
They
secured
their
guns,
and,
while
the
Indians
were
leaving
the
country,
dispatched
two of
them
with
balls
from
their
rifles.
It was
said
that
these
men
avenged
the
death
of
their
brother
near
the
spot
where
he
fell.
The
killing
of the
Indians
caused
some
measures
to be
taken
for the
arrest
of the
WALKERs.
In
order
to
escape,
they
came to
the
neighborhood
of
SYMMES's
Corners,
changed
their
name to
WILSON
instead
of
WALKER,
and
after a
few
months
erected
the
houses
we have
described
as now
standing.
Joseph
WALKER's
house
is
tolerably
well
preserved.
These
brothers
had a
fine
hunting
dog
which
they
called
WALKER.
They
were
great
hunters
and
took
delight
in the
chase.
After
remaining
in this
neighborhood
for a
few
years
they
returned
again
to
their
old
name,
by
which
they
were
known
up to
the
time of
their
death.
Their
descendants
are now
no
longer
in this
section.
In
1820, a
Joseph
M. Latta
is
found
in the
Census
in
Fairfield
Township,
Butler
County,
Ohio. Joseph
Latta
was
listed
as a
justice
of the
peace
in
Fairfield
Township,
Butler
Co.,
OH. Butler
County
borders
Preble
County,
Ohio.
This is
the
same
year
that he
married
Elizabeth
Walker
in
Butler
County,
Ohio.
Elizabeth Latta
shows
up in
1830 in
Hamilton,
Butler
County,
Ohio,
and in
1840 in
Fairfield
Township,
Butler
County,
Ohio.
Is
Joseph
M.
Latta
deceased?
Children:
1.
Mary
"Polly"
Latta
- b.
Nov.
16,
1796 in
Preble
County,
OH; d.
June 7,
1837 at
the age
of 40;
buried
in the
Hopewell
Cemetery,
Preble
Co., OH;
m. John
Elliott
on
Sept.
15,
1825.
They
lived
in
Israel
Township,
Preble
County,
Ohio.
John
Elliott
migrated
from SC
to
Preble
County,
Ohio at
a young
age.
They
had
three
children:
Joseph Latta
Elliott,
b.
1827;
Esther
Jane
Elliott,
b.
1829;
and
Ebenezer
N.
Elliott,
b.
1831.
(Unknown
if she
is the
daughter
of
Joseph
and
Mary,
but
since
she
lived
in
Preble
County,
and her
husband
was
also
from
SC, and
her
first
born
son was
named
"Joseph",
she is
placed
here
for the
time
being.
Polly
may
have
lived
in
Kentucky,
Indiana,
and
Ohio.
She may
have
had
these
siblings:
James,
Ruth
(m.
Andrew
Walker),
John,
Rachel
(m.
Robert
Boyse),
Evalina
(m.
William
Walker.)
The
following
is
written
by
Edwin
Ebenezer
Elliott
and is
excerpted
from a
book
about
the
descendants
of
Daniel
Elliott
who was
assassinated
in his
yard in
South
Carolina
by
Tories
in
1780.
"John
Elliott
was
born in
Chester
County,
South
Carolina
but was
only
three
years
old
when
brought
to
Ohio.
He was
the
first
brother
of the
family
group
to
marry
and
leave
home
and his
WIFE
WAS THE
DAUGHTER
OF A
NEIGHBOR
(capitals
mine/Connie
Latta).
She had
been
baptised
as Mary
but was
always
known
as
'Polly'
Latta
and was
so
recorded
in the
marriage
record
by
grandfather
Ebenezer.
She is
said to
have
been a
most
happy
tempered
woman
......"
It
goes on
to say
she had
3
children
and
died
some
ten
years
after
her
marriage.
CENSUS:
1850
Ohio,
Preble
Co.,
Dixon
Twp.
lists
the
following
family:
John
Elliott,
age
46,
born
in
South
Carolina;
Mgt.
Elliott,
age
36,
born
in
Pennsylvania;
Ebenezer
Elliott,
age
19,
born
in
Ohio;
Sarah
Elliott,
age
10,
born
in
Ohio;
John
Elliott,
age
8,
born
in
Ohio;
James
Elliott,
age
4,
born
in
Ohio;
Hugh
Elliott,
age
1,
born
in
Ohio;
Elizabeth
Estes,
age
17,
born
in
Kentucky.
1860
Ohio,
Preble
Co.,
Dixon
Twp.
lists
the
following
family:
John
Elliott,
age
56,
born
in
South
Carolina;
Sarah
Elliott,
age
20,
born
in
Ohio;
John
Elliott,
age
18,
born
in
Ohio;
James
Elliott,
age
13,
born
in
Ohio;
Hugh
Elliott,
age
11,
born
in
Ohio;
Mary
Elliott,
age
9,
born
in
Ohio;
William
Elliott,
age
7,
born
in
Ohio;
David
Elliott,
age
3,
born
in
Ohio.
John
was
born
at
South
Carolina
in
1804.
He
was
the
son
of
Ebenezer
Elliott
and
Esther
Gaston.
He
married
Mary
"Polly"
Latta
at
Preble
Co.,
Ohio,
on 15
September
1826.
He
married
Margaret
McMillan
at
Preble
Co.,
Ohio,
on 12
September
1839.
2.
Rachel Latta -
b.
December
10,
1790 in
Israel,
Preble
Co.,
OH; d.
Sept.
8,
1870,
in
Sandusky,
Lee
County,
Iowa.
Married
Robert Boyse,
son of
David
Boyse
and
Jane
Archer,
on
October
11,
1821,
in
Israel
Township,
Preble
County,
Ohio
(Preble
County
Marriage
Records
1808-1859
lists
him as
"Robert
Bogue"
on one
internet
site (www.usigs.org/library/vitals/oh/preble/groomBO.html),
and
lists
"Rachel Latta
to
Robert
Boyse,
Oct.
11,
1821 by
John
Foster,
JP" on
another
site.
http://preble.ohgenweb.net/l-q.htm).
David Boyse
and
Jane
Archer
Boyse
were
born in
Newry,
County,
Down,
Ireland.
Robert
Boyse
was
born
August
22,
1776 in
a fort
near
Long
Cane
Settlement,
South
Carolina,
during
an
Indian
raid.
Robert
Boyse
married
for his
first
wife,
Jane "Jencey"
McGaw,
who was
born
Apr. 3,
1780 in
Abbeville,
SC.
They
were
married
Jan.
18,
1803 in
Abbeville.
They
had 7
children:
1.
Mary
Boyse
(b. in
SC),
(Preble
Co.
Marriages
1808-1859)
Boyse,
Mary P.
to
Gilmore,
William
-
05-01-1823
2.
William
McGaw
Boyse
(b. in
SC),
3.
John
Hopewell
Boyce
(b. in
Preble
Co.,
OH) ,
4.
Anna
Archer
Boyse
(b. in
Preble
Co.,
OH),
5.
James
Boyse
(b. in
Preble
Co.,
OH),
(Preble
Co.
Marriages
1808-1859)
Boyse,
James
to
Irwin,
Mary
B.Jane
-
11-05-1834
6.
Samuel
McGaw
Boyse
(b. in
Preble
Co.,
OH),
and
7.
Robert
Archer
Boyse
(b. in
Preble
Co.,
OH).
(Preble
Co.
Marriages
1808-1859)
Boyse,
Robert
A. to
Sterret,
Eleanor
-
03-20-1845
Robert
and Jencey
migrated
from
Long
Cane
Settlement,
near
Asheville,
South
Carolina,
to
Preble
County,
Ohio
in
1808,
according
to
family
folklore,
riding
horseback
and
carrying
their
two
children.
That
folklore
also
records
that he
served
in the
war of
1812.
Jencey
died
August
10,
1820
and is
buried
in the
Hopewell
Church
cemetery,
Israel
Township,
Preble
County,
Ohio.
Robert
Boyse
and
Rachel
Latta
Boyse
had 6
children:
1.
Joseph
Latta
Boyse,
born
Aug.
10,
1822 in
Israel
Twp.,
Preble
Co.,
OH;
2.
Mary
Jane
Boyse,
born
Feb.
15,
1824 in
Israel
Township,
Preble
Co.,
OH;
3.
David
Boyse,
born
Jan.
25,
1826 in
Israel
Township,
Preble
Co.,
OH;
4.
Andrew
Foster
Boyse,
born
March
14,
1828 in
Israel
Township,
Preble
Co.,
OH),
(Preble
Co.
Marriages
1808-1859)
Boyse,
Andrew
F.
to
Vandyke,
Ann
Eliza -
12-24-1856
5.
Alexander
Porter
Boyse,
born
Oct.
27,
1831 in
Israel
Township,
Preble
Co.,
OH;
and
6.
Rachel
Latta
Boyse,
born
July
28,
1834 in
Israel
Township,
Preble
County,
OH.
Robert Boyse
died
January
13,
1847
in
Israel
Township,
Preble
County,
Ohio, and was
buried
in the
Hopewell
Church
Cemetery.
Rachel
Latta
Boyse
migrated
with
members
of the
Boyse
family
to Iowa
and
died on
September
8,
1870,
in
Sandusky,
Iowa.
She is
buried
in
Sandusky
Cemetery,
Lee
County,
Iowa.
An
abridged
session
record
from
the
Hopewell
Associate
Reformed
Presbyterian
Church
is
copied
for
general
historical
interest
regarding
the
expected
deportment
of
church
members:
"Hopewell,
Aug 9th
1850:
Session
met…
Certificates
(of
dismissal)
were
granted
to Mrs.
Rachel
Boyce
and her
daughters,
Anna &
Mary
Jane
and her
sons
David &
Andrew
F.
Boyce.
David
M.
McDill,
Clerk"
Robert
Boyse
purchased
land in
Range
01,
Township
06,
Section
03 on
January
14,
1808.
No
record
for
this
sale at
the
Preble
County
courthouse.
It is
possible
that
this
record
is at
the
Butler
County
Courthouse
in
Hamilton,
Ohio.
The
record
of the
sale of
the
North
West ¼
of
Section
3,
Township
6,
Range 1
from
Robert Boyse
to
Abner
S.
Scott
for
eleven
hundred
dollars,
on
August
25,
1832.
This
sale
was
witnessed
by John
Pinkerton,
Justice
of the
Peace
and
John H. Boyse.
Rachel
Boyse,
Robert's
second
wife,
apparently
could
not
write
as the
deed
copy
states
she
signed
with
her
mark.
The
Hopewell
Presbyterian
Church
was
formed
1806-07
by
several
Scotch-Irish
members
of the
Associate
Reform
Church
who
left
South
Carolina
because
of
their
opposition
to
slavery.
The
church
became
a stop
on the
underground
railroad.
The
site is
now
part of
the
Ohio
State
Park
system.
References
to the
Boyse
family
are
given
in "The
History
of
Preble
County,
Ohio"
published
in
1881;
James
Boyse was
an
active
member
and
organizer
of The
Hopewell
Church
there.
He put
up the
first
house
roofed
with
shingles.
He was
one of
three
persons
who
laid
out the
town of Claysburgh
in
1833,
but it
did not
develop.
It is
during
the
time
James,
Robert,
and
David
were in
Ohio
that
the
Boyse
name
changed
to
Boyce.
James'
head
stone
reads
"Boyce",
while
David's
(who
died
earlier)
and
Robert's
(who
died
later)
head
stones
both
read "Boyse".
As of
August
18,
1840,
when he
wrote
his
will
two
years
prior
to his
death,
James
was
still
spelling
his
name "Boyse".
By
1858,
the
earliest
plat
map in
existence,
the
property
was
listed
under
"John
H.
Boyce".
Also
William
Mc
Gaw's
stone
in the
Hopewell
Cemetery
reads "McGaw"
while
his
wife
Mary's
stone
reads "Magaw".
Robert
Boyse
left
his
estate
without
a will.
As was
typical,
his
wife
Rachel,
relinquished
her
right
to
administer
his
estate,
leaving
the
duties
to
stepson, John
H. Boyse,
and
her
son, Joseph
L. Boyse .
The
estate
was
estimated
to be
worth
about
$3000
($1000
property/estate
and
$2000
bonds).
The
auction,
or
crying
sale,
as they
were
commonly
called,
was
held
March
31,
1847.
When
Robert
died,
he left
two
children
under
the age
of 21,
Ananias
(Andrew)
Foster
Boyse
and
Alexander
(Headstone
reads BOYSE)
Porter
Boyse .
Apparently,
guardians
were
required
to be
appointed
until
they
reached
the age
of 21.
The
guardianship
papers
were
both
filed
on
October
6,
1848.
Ananias/Andrew
chose
his
half-brother, Robert
A. Boyse,
as his
guardian,
while
Alexander
chose
his
half-brother, William
M. Boyse
as his
guardian.
Text of
legal
guardianship
document:
Know
all Men
by
these
Presents:
That we
penal
sum of
Dollars,
to the
payment
of
which
well
and
truly
to be
made,
we do
hereby
jointly
and
severally
bind
ourselves,
our
heirs,
executors,
and
administrators,
sealed
with
our
seals,
and
dated
this .
The
condition
of the
above
obligation
is
such,
that
whereas
the
said
has
this
day
been
duly
appointed,
by the
Court
of
Common
Pleas,
within
and for
the
County
of
Preble
and
State
of
Ohio,
Guardian
of
deceased.
Now if
the
said
shall
discharge
with
fidelity
the
trust
reposed
in and
render
an
accurate
statement
of
transactions,
with a
just
account
of the
profits
arising
and
accruing
from
the
real or
personal
estate
of
ward,
and
deliver
up the
same to
the
Court,
when
thereunto
required,
agreeably
to the
true
intent
and
meaning
of the
law
then
this
obligation
to be
void,
otherwise,
be and
remain
in full
force
and
virtue
in law.
Ananias'
document
was the
same,
substituting
"Anany
Boyse
aged 20
years"
for
"Alexander
P Boyse…",
and
"Robert
A Boyse"
for
"William
M Boyse".
Filed
with
Alexander's
document
(and
virtually
unreadable)
was an
account
filed
by
William
M Boyse
to the
Court.
The
account
was
settled
with
payment
by
Alexander
of
$84.44,
(on 29
October
1852,
according
to the
Probate
Abstract).
Subject:
[LATTA]
Joseph
LATTA
Date:
Tue, 29
Jan
2002
19:57:59
-0800
From:
"Roncon3"
<
Roncon3@msn.com>
To:
LATTA-L@rootsweb.com
Hello, Lattas,
As I'm
sure
you
know
I'm
getting
desperate
to know
from
whom
my
Mary
"Polly" Latta
is
descended.
She is
one of
my ggg
grandmothers.
A
friend
and
researcher
in
Preble
County,
OH,
found
in the
Preble
Co.
library
the
following:
THE
GENEALOGICAL
RECORD
OF ONE
BRANCH
OF THE
BOYCE
FAMILY
IN
AMERICA,
compiled
by
Earnest
Boyce,
1972.
His
address
is 1601
Granger
Avenue,
Ann
Arbor,
Michigan
48104.
(Yes,
Earnest
is the
correct
spelling.)
Near
the
back of
the
book is
a photo
of a
Bible
called
THE
STERLING
KANSAS
BIBLE.
"This
bible
was
purchased
by
Joseph Latta
in the
year
1804 in
Charlestown,
Indiana." In
the
family
record
section,
there
are Boyces
and
Lattas.
Some of
the
writing
is not
clear.
What we
know
from
this
book:
Robert
Boyce
was
born 22
Aug
1776 in
a for
in
South
Carolina
and
died 13
Jan
1847
and is
buried
in the
Hopewell
Church,
Preble
Co, OH
cemetery.
His
first
wife
was
Jane "Jencey"
McGaw,
1780-1820.
His
second
wife
was
Rachel
Latta,
b. 10
Dec,
1790
and d.
8 Sep
1870
near
Sandusky,Iowa.
There
were
seven
children
in the
1st
marriage,
and six
children
in the
2nd
marriage.
The 2nd
set of
children
are:
Joseph Latta
Boyce b
10 Aug
1822
OH, bap.
25 Aug
1822, m
Martha
Hudson
Wooley.
He d 20
Nov
1903,
Sterling
KS, no
issue
Mary
Jane
Boyce
David
Boyce
Andrew
Foster
Boyce
Alexander
Porter
Boyce
Rachel Latta
Boyce
Joseph Latta
(1757-1821)
married
Mary
McEwen
25 Mar
1779.
He
married
Catharine McKinzie
(McKenzie?)
13 Aug
1800.
(Note
from
Connie:
I'm
wondering
if he
didn't
then
marry
Elizabeth
Walker
in
1820.)
From
the
Bible
(misspellings
and
grammar
idiosyncrasies
included):
Joseph Latta
and
Mary
McLwen
(?) was
married
March
the
25th
1779.
Joseph Latta
and
Catharine
McKinzie
his
second
wife
was
married
Agust
(as
written)
the
13th
Day
1800.
Ephraim
Favor
and
Esther Latta
was
married
July
the 16th
Day
1801.
Josephine
Cochran
and
Elisabeth Latta
was
married
February
the 3rd
1803.
(note
from
Connie:
I
assume
it was
Joseph
Cochran).
John Latta
and
Margret
Woodside
was
married
February
the 5th
1803.
Ruth Latta
and
Andrew
Walker
was
married
October
the 22
18??.
(From
Ancestry:
Oct 22,
1805)
Robert Boyse
and
Rachel
Latta
was
married
October
the
11th
1821.
Mary Latta
was
married
to John
Elliott
on the
18th of
September
1825.
(Note
from
Connie:
These
are my ggg
grandparents.
They
were
married
in
Butler
Co
OH.)
John Latta
was
born
about
Sun
Rise on
Wednesday
the
fourth
Day of
October 1720.
Esther Latta
was
born
near
dark on
Monday
the
twenty
fourth
Day of
March
1723(8?).
Elisabeth Latta
was
born
about
Sunrise
on
Sabbath
morning
the
fourth
Day of Sept,
1725.
Ruth Latta
was
born on
Thursday
the
twenty
fifth
Day of
October
1727
about 2 of
clock
in
morn.
Rachel Latta
born on
Friday
the
tenth
Day of
December
about
three
of the clock
in the
morning
1790.
Evelina
Latta
born on
Monday
the
twenty-eight
Day of
January
about
one of the
clock
in the
morn.
1793
(8?)
Mary Latta
born on
Saturday
the
26th of
November
about
ten of
the
clock
in the
forenoon,
1796.
Hiram Latta
born on
Tuesday
the
28th
Day of
July
about
half an
hour
after
sunrise
1821.
Joseph Latta
born
December
the
31st
Day
1804
about
Day
break
on
Monday
morning.
Nancy McLinzie
(?)
Latta
born on
Sabbath
the
19th
Day of
September
1809 about
Eight
of the
clock
in the
morning.
Mailda
Long
(Lang?)
Latta
born
near
eight
o'clock
on
Tuesday
Morning
the
Second
day of
July
1810
(?).
Mary Latta
departed
this
life
September
the 7th
day
1790
(1792?).
To
Joseph Latta
born a
second
son by
his
wife
Catharine
the
13th
day of
January
and died
the
30th of
the
same
month
1804.
Joseph Latta
Junior
daparted
this
life
January
the
20th,
aged
four
years
and
twenty
days.
Catharine Latta
departed
this
life
September
the
18th
(11th?)
1816.
Ruth Latta
Walker
departed
this
life
January
the
21st
day
eighteen
hundred and
eighteen,
aged
thirty
years
two
months
and
twenty
seven
days.
Joseph Latta
departed
this
life
April
16th -
1821 in
the
sixty
fourth
year of
his
age.
Hiram Latta
departed
this
life on
Wednesday
night
the 2nd
of
October,
a
little
after
12
o'clock.
1822 in
the
22nd
year of
his
age.
Matilda
Long Latta
departed
this
life on
the
19th of
September
1829
about half
past
eleven
P.M.
aged 18
years 2
months
17
days.
Easter L.Lure
(?)
(The
next
word is
Latta
and it
is
marked
out.)
departed this
life
this
August
7th
1832. Mary
Elliott
departed
this
life
June
22nd
1834.
I
haven't
actually
seen
this
book,
but I
expect
to
soon!
Connie
2/17/2002
(also
from
Connie)
Since
many of
my
ancestors
spent
time in
Preble
County,
OH, I
have
been
looking
at
church
records,
etc.,
there.
From
about
1819 to
1833,
the
Rev.
Alexander
Porter
who had
been in
SC was
pastor
of the
Hopewell
Presbyterian
Church,
Israel
Twp,
Preble
Co, OH,
and
kept a
list of
families
in the
church,
of
baptisms
and
admittance
to
communion,
and
visitations.
He
wrote this
in
Weston
shorthand
which
was
unreadable
and
unusable
until
1964
when the
late
Homer
H.
Irwin
transcribed
it. The
visitations
are
particularly
important
to me
because
in
1821,
Rev.
Porter
visited
Robert Boyse
and
Rachel
and
their
children
Polly,
Wm.,
John, Anny,
Sam'l,
Rob't
... and
Joseph
LABA
(or
LATA)?
... I
am
presuming
that's the
transcriber's
note,
and a
Mary
Jane.
Robert Boyse
married
Rachel
LATTA in
1821 in
Preble
County.
Further,
the
same
year, I
am
assuming,
he
visited
Hugh McQuiston
and
Margt. and
their
children
William,
David, Arch'bd,
Hugh,
David
McQuiston
(I
assume a
relative
but not
a son)
and
Polly LATA.
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