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James W. INMAN
Lovina SMITH
Husband:  James W. INMAN
Birth:  2 Dec 1809, Genesee Co., NY
Death:  8 Jun 1852, Spencer, Medina Co., OH
Disposition:  buried Spencer Cemetery, Spencer, Medina Co., OH
Father:  John Stafford INMAN
Mother:  Elizabeth LIPPENCOTT
Marriage:  18 Oct 1833
Wife:  Lovina SMITH
Birth:  10 Jun 1810, NY
Death:  3 Mar 1891, Spencer, Medina Co., OH
Disposition:  buried Spencer Cemetery, Spencer, Medina Co., OH
Children:
— born in OH:
1.  Minerva Sarah "Sally" INMAN, b. 1837/8 
2.  Reuben S. INMAN, b. 1839/40; d. 5 Aug 1872, Harrisonville, Medina Co., OH

— born in Spencer Twp., Medina Co., OH:
3.  Mary A. INMAN, b. 1841/2
4.  Lovina INMAN, b. 1845/6

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Sources:

1.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org).
James W INMAN
Birth: 02 Dec 1809, Genesee, New York
Death: 08 Jun 1852, Spencer, Medina, Ohio; Burial: Spencer Cem, Spencer, Medina, Ohio
Marriage: 18 Oct 1833, Genesee, New York
Spouse: Leovina SMITH
Birth: 10 Jun 1810, Pennsylvania
Death: 03 Mar 1891; Burial: Spencer Cem, Spencer, Medina, Ohio
Source: patron submission
Another source says they were married in Lorain Co., OH.  In the 1850 census, the enumerator put an extra little loop at the foot of his captial "L's," which many have mis-interpreted as a lowercase "e."  It's not.  Her name in the 1850 census is "Lovina," not "Leovina."

2.  1840 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #5 of 8; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1840 OH Medina Co. Spencer Twp. Roll 412 pp. 177B-178A Ln. 5 Jas. W. Inman 100 001 - 100 010 0100000
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 4 or under 1835-1840 = Reuben (b. 1839/40)
1 male 30-39 1800-1810 = James (b. 1809) 
1 female 4 or under 1835-1840 = Minerva (b. 1837/8)
1 female 20-29 1810-1820 = Lovina (b. 1810)
1 person employed in agriculture
Listed one line below Stephen INMAN (æ 30-40), who is two lines below John INMAN (æ 60-70); and listed three lines above Jacob HAYNES, who is two lines above Isaac INMAN (æ 20-30).

3.  1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #30 of 32):  Spencer Twp., Medina Co., OH, Roll M432_709, p. 437B, 1823/1829, enumerated 16 Sep 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤
James Inman 40 M   Farmer 2500 Penn
Lovina 39 F       Do
Minerva 12 F       O
Reuben 10 M       Do
Mary A  8 F       Do
Lovina  4 F       Do

4.  1860 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #14 of 27):  Spencer P.O., Spencer Twp., Medina Co., OH, Roll M653_1007, p. 97A, PN 149, 1124/1113, enumerated 8 Aug 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤
L Innman 49 F   Farmer 4680 300 NY
Reuben S 20 M   Farm Labr     O
Mary A 18 F   C.S. Teacher     "
Lovine 15 F   Servant     "
O M Stroup 28 M      300 953 Pa
Minerva 22 F         O
Oliver M. STROUP is Minerva's husband. "C.S." = "Common School" (i.e., public school). 

5.  1870

6.  1880

7.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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