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Check out our image gallery page, under Historical Documents.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
gswhite13@sbcglobal.net

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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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List of Union Prisoners sent from Salisbury Prison in May 1862

Submitted by admin2 on Wed, 11/18/2009 - 11:13pm

“The Salisbury Prison – A Case Study of Confederate Military Prisons 1861-1865”

Revised and enlarged by Louis Brown. 
Ref 973.772 Br. 
Index L-1 . Pages 212-220. 

Submitted by by William Adna Crawford

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  “List of Union Prisoners sent from Salisbury Prison in May 1862”

 “There was an exchange of approximately 1500 POW’s in late May of 1862 which was before the Dix-Hill Cartel had been established on 22 July 1862.  Two hundred were shipped from the Salisbury Prison each day beginning on May 21 and continuing until May 28, excepting May 26 when none left.  The Bogue Island prisoners were sent out on the 28th and are separately alphabetized.  Each POW took the following oath before leaving Salisbury:

           “The undersigned, prisoners of War to the Confederate States, solemnly swear, that if released they will not take up arms, during the existing war against the Confederate States unless regularly exchanged, and that they will not communicate in any manner whatever, anything that might injure the cause of the Confederate States, which may have come to their knowledge since capture.”

 These prisoners left the port of Newbern, N.C. and arrived at New York on June 9.  On 10 June 1862, the Tribune [The NY Tribune, a newspaper] reported that the steamer “Guide” had brought “all the prisoners what were left at Salisbury, except the officers.”

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 Following is a list of the men of the 9th WV Infantry who were released from the Salisbury Prison as listed in the above referenced book.  Many of these men were from Ohio, some were from Lawrence County and a few were from Aid Township, including my great-grandfather, Henry Crawford.  Please be advised that there probably are some mis-spellings in the list but I have copied them exactly as they were written.

 Allen, William
Bias, Berry
Bias, R.S.
Clark, Samuel
Crawford, Henry
Darling, I.C.
Eachus, Henry
Eggers, Joseph
Fillinger, Sam
Fitzer, Joseph
Gibson, William L.
Higgins, J.H.
Hillman, S. H.
Holland, J. H.
Howard, Wesley
Huggins, I.
Jenkins, Thomas
Johnson, G. W.
Johnson, J. W.
Johnston, D. S.
McVickers, Henry
Markin, C. W.
Markin, E. W.
Massy, G. P.
Massy, I.
Neal, R. E.
Parler, Lewis
Payne, Uriah
Payne, Wm
Payton, Charles
Pelerman, R.
Petit, Sam
Plyben, Lewis
Pollack, Granville
Powell, W. E.
Reif, C. W.
Ross, Thomas
Shoemate, Benjamin
Shoemate, Geo.
Wash.
Stevens, N.
Swanagan, Lafayette
Teel, J. W.
Teel, Wm. J.
Thomas, Sanford
Vilito, Andrew
Ward, D.
Waugh, H.
Wilson, S.
Wood, J. C.
Woolum, D.

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 All 50 of the above names were copied directly from the book (referenced above) by William Adna Crawford, 7701-1138 W. Baymeadows Circle, Jacksonville FL 32256-7788  Telephone 904-737-4673  email crawdaddysr@comcast.net

 
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