Aaron HUGHS was my 4th great grandfather. He was born in July 1769, in Hardy County, (W) Virginia and died 27 March 1844, in what is now Jackson Twp., Noble County, Ohio, is the progenitor of our line of HUGHS/HUGHES in Ohio. It can be seen that the spelling of the name has evolved from HUGHS to HUGHES over several generations.
The earliest notation of him is upon his arrival into what is now Noble County, Ohio. The following is a verbatim from the book, History of Noble County, Ohio, published by L.H. Watkins & Co., 1887.
"Aaron HUGHS was probably the first settler of the township (Jackson). He was a native of Hardy County, (W) Virginia and a thorough backwoodsman. He came to Ohio in 1804, and located on Will's Creek in Guernsey County. After making considerable improvement there, he sold out and removed to what is now Center Township, Morgan County. He sold his property on Will's Creek for $500.00, and the money was stolen from him soon after, while he was stopping at a tavern. He lived two years on Olive Green Creek, in Morgan County, then sold out his improvement for $150.00, and with $80.00 of this, made an entry of the land in Jackson Township, on which he lived and died. The year of his settlement in this township was either 1811 or 1812. He chiefly engaged in hunting and trapping, was expert in the use of the rifle. Equipped with gun and a pocket compass and accompanied by his faithful dog, he was at home anywhere in the forest. He killed deer and sold the venison hams at twenty-five cents each; got $2.00 and upward for scalps of each wolf he killed; and from skin, bounties and meat made more money than any pioneer could who devoted himself soley to farming. Hughs killed four large buck elk after coming to this township, and his son James killed another. These were the last elk ever seen in the western part of the county. Aaron had a family of seven sons and five daughters."
This is in the southeast part of Ohio. I tried to locate any of the traps he used, but none were ever located.
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