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      Roachester, 1867

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    "Roachester was the first village laid out in the township. The first plat contained forty lots, owned by Mahlon and James Roach, and was recorded October 12, 1816. It became a thriving country village of 800 inhabitants, containing two or three drygoods stores and groceries, a postoffice, three hotels, cabinet, blacksmith, and wagon-making shops, and physicians and lawyers. The following were some of the leading citizens about 1840: Lewis Fairchild, merchant; James Turk, gun smith; Isaac Patterson, cabinet-maker undertaker; Drs. Thacker, Hunt, Starbuck, Leever and Roach, and Dr. James Scott, our present Representative in the Legislature; J. Phillips and S. Parker, blacksmiths; John Harford, shoemaker, and Judge Mickle, Joseph Thacker, and Captain Gilham, hotel-keepers. Roachester was then notorious for its musters. Muster days were not only devoted to instructions in the science of the drill, but to the settlement of all personal difficulties by fisticuffs; and on these occasions blood and whisky flowed freely. After the village of Morrow began to be settled, there was a general exodus of all business to the new village, and Roachester became almost deserted. The ravages of time and fire have destroyed about half of the buildings. The town now contains a population of about 100 inhabitants, two groceries and a blacksmith shop."

    From page 667 of Beers 1882 History of Warren County, Ohio



    The above exerpt mentions Lewis Fairchild, Merchant. Lewis's Sons David Byron & Stephen A. Fairchild. The exerpt mentions Isaac Patterson, cabinet-maker. The exerpt mentions J. Phillips, this is Jabish Phillips. Jabish, his 1st wife Rebecca and the rest of these folks mentioned are buried in the Roachester Methodist Cemetery.
       
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    Robert Whitacre
     
    Robert Whitacre was one of the first settlers in Salem Township. He and his family came to the area on a flat bottom boat and lived in a hollowed out sycamore tree while Robert began to build the first home in the township.