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Check out our image gallery page, under Historical Documents.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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Campbell, John

Submitted by admin on Tue, 07/28/2009 - 3:44pm
Submitted by Sharon M. Kouns Semi Weekly Irontonion November 15, 1907 In 1890, John CAMPBELL of Ironton, Ohio made the following statement in regard to his life: He lived on his father's farm, between Ripley and Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio from birth 1808 to 1880, when in August, he commenced clerking in the store of his uncle, Wm. HUMPHREYS in Ripley; continued there till May 1831, then his uncle sent him with a store to Russellville, a neighboring town, where he remained until 1832. He then engaged as clerk on the Steamer "Banner", running from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh. On his second trip, he announced in the cabin before some Iron men from the Hanging Rock region, that he was open for engagement. Andrew ELLISON and Robt. HAMILTON invited him to clerk for them a Hanging Rock Region, so he stopped off there in March 1833. The Hanging Rock Mill began in the building of "The Forge", in March 1833. The stockholders in The Forge were the same in the Lawrence Furnace entitled "J. Riggs & Co." tower; James Rodgers, Andrew ELLISON, Robt. HAMILTON, Robt. Dyer BURGESS, Joseph RIGGS, who subscribed, even amounts. Mr. CAMPBELL, had the privilege of investing, but declined. He loaned J. Riggs & Co., $1500 in the building of Lawrence Furnace. From March 1833 to August 1833, he assisted at the books and helped superintend the men, in building the Hanging Rock Forge. Then he went to the site of Lawrence Furnace, called "Cranes Nest", and assisted in erecting the same, as Superintendent under Andrew ELLISON, from August 1833 to January 1, 1835; then visited his home in Brown County, Ohio for two months, til March 1835; then returning to Hanging Rock and clerked at the "Landing" until June 1835; then he went to Mt. Vernon Furnace as Manager, and managed until July 18, 1846. Mr. CAMPBELL, that year, bought the residence of Andrew ELLISON from his widow, Jane ELLISON and moved, remaining at Hanging Rock from 1846-Sept. 1850, when he removed to Ironton, where in December 1850, he occupied his new Ironton residence. The foregoing were the only occupations Mr. CAMPBELL ever engaged in up to 1850 and he never engaged in manual labor after leaving his father's farm. Mr. ELLISON, uncle of Mr. CAMPBELL'S future wife, had managed at Mt. Vernon Furnace from late in 1834 to Jun 1835, when he moved to Hanging Rock. In 1838, he moved to Manchester, Ohio where he resided until his death about 1865. The Andrew ELLISON homestead at Hanging Rock is what is now known as the Hempstead Place.
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