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Check out our image gallery page, under Historical Documents. I just uploaded several marriages certificates from early 1800's that were preformed in Cabell County, WV.  A lot of Lawrence County, Ohio persons married there. More will be coming soon, sign up on our twitter page to keep updated!
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I am looking for information regarding John W. Summers, his wife Martha Summers, and their daughter Theressa Summers.  They lived in Washington Township, Lawrence County, Ohio in the late 1800"s.  I know John was born about 1846 and Martha died February 12, 1889 and is buried in Olive Cemetery.  Theressa, my grandmother, married Grove White and lived in Lancaster, Ohio.  I would appreciate any information.  Thank you.
Greg White
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NEW!  Please help me find William Isitt!


I am trying to trace a distant relative named William Isitt, who was born in Pembrokeshire, Wales in 1815 and emigrated to the U.S., arriving in New York in April 1842 on the "Sheridan". I have a copy of a letter that he wrote to his brother and sister in Wales on July 17th 1848. His address at that time was Hanging Rock, Lawrence County, Ohio.
 
Other than this letter, and the record of his arrival in New York, I have been able to find absolutely no record of William Isitt in the U.S. 
 
I am wondering if you have any ideas, or if you can suggest someone who could undertake some paid research for me.
 
I look forward to hearing from you.
 
Best regards
Barry Lynes 
bgl@lynesinternational.com

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Booth, Isacc

Submitted by admin on Tue, 07/28/2009 - 4:01pm

Isacc Booth was born in Union township November 30, 1829; his father, Robert Booth, was born in East Virginia in 1792. He was a soldier in the War of 1812. He immigrated to Lawrence county in 1816, where he entered government land in Union township, where he was one of the first settlers; the country was nothing but & dense forest. He made one of the first clearings in the township. After his second marriage he settled about two miles from the mouth of Symmes creek, where he spent his last days, his death occurring February 17,1861.

He was always a consistent member of the Baptist church. Nancy Oliver, the mother of Isaac, was born in Pennsylvania, June 3, 1793, and died July 25, 1880. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. Isaac Booth was married to Martha Whitehead in Union township December 16, 1856. She is a native of this township, where she was born December 23, 1838. Her father, Samuel Whitehead, was born in Halifax county, Virginia, May 10, 1805, and died October 11, 1881, Her mother, Martha (Bates) Whitehead, was born in the same county as her husband, February 8, 1808. She still survives her husband. They settled in Union township when it was very wild, in 1831, and they experienced all the hardships of a pioneer life. Mr. Whitehead helped build the Union Baptist church, of which both were members. Mr. Whitehead passed away with all the honors of a pure Christian resting on him. Isaac Booth's children are:

Eva A. (Willis), born September 25, 1857, resides at Coal Grove

Nannie 0., March 11,1859

Sadie K., February 2,1861

Samuel W, October 25, 1862

Oliver R., July 23, 1864, died May 2, 1872, lamented by all who knew him

Isaac H., March 9, 1866

John E., January 16,1868

William M., September 5,1869

Emma B., June 5, 1871

Georgiana, February 14, 1873

Campbell, December 27, 1874

All but the first reside at home. Eva A. Booth was married to John W. Willis at her home by Rev. K. Watson April 25, 1878. Mr. Booth has held the office of justice of the peace since 1861. He has also been trustee of Union township two terms. George Booth, a brother of Isaac, was in the War of 1861, enlisting the first year of the war. He was killed June 16, 1862. Isaac Booth first settled about four miles up Symmes creek, near Town House, on what is known as the Hanley farm. He then moved to the farm adjoining his present farm. After that he purchased the farm on which he now resides, and on which he has resided since 1S64, He is a producer of grain very extensively and is a moderate raiser of cattle. Mr. Booth and wife and three daughters and one son are members of the Union Chapel Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. Booth's post office address is Rockwood, Lawrence county, Ohio.

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