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ABSTRACTS OF OBITUARIES, DEATH NOTICES, ETC. OF LAWRENCE COUNTY (OHIO) PEOPLE AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES

COMPILED BY SHARON MILICH KOUNS

Updated last: October 11, 1997

I.R. = IRONTON REGISTER
SWI = SEMI WEEKLY IRONTONIAN
IDR = IRONTON DAILY REGISTER
IT =IRONTON TRIBUNE
MI = MORNING IRONTONIAN
IET = IRONTON EVENING TRIBUNE
IJRN = IRONTON JOURNAL

Remember, obituaries are charged half a cent a word, cash to accompany the order. Watch this. Also, remember that all anonymous communications will be thrown in the waste basket. I.R. Sept. 29, 1887 Also note: Some of these obituaries are quite long in their actual form and have been condensed for this publication. Thank you, Sharon Kouns.

completed July 29, 1852 -July 20, 1854 deaths & marriages
completed July 19, 1860 - Oct. 18, 1860 deaths & marriages on computer
completed July 24, 1856 - July 15, 1858 deaths & marriages on computer
completed Jan. 14, 1858 - Mar. 25, 1858 deaths & marriage
completed deaths from Ironton Journal Sept. 1, 1869 through December 28, 1870

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CALDWELL, BENSON----- I.R. OCT. 26, 1876?
Mr. Benson Caldwell and Miss Minnie Campbell, daughter of H. Campbell, Esq., were married at the Presbyterian church last night.

CALDWELL, ELIZABETH----- I.R. JAN. 06, 1887
Deaths - Dec. 29, Elizabeth Caldwell, aged 75 years.

CALDWELL, JOHN F.----- SWR. JAN. 08, 1920
Died Jan. 06, 1920 Hanging Rock, OH of infirmities of old age, age 88 years. He was a PIONEER settler of Hanging Rock and for many years engaged in furnace work. He was a VETERAN of the civil war, a member of Co. I, 2nd KY Cav., and a member of the D. Lambert post G.A.R. He was survived by three daughters, Mrs. A. C. Rutledge of Portsmouth, Mrs. Charles Kemp of Miamisburg, Oh., and Mrs. Friedel, wife of Dr. Friedel of Memphis, TN.

CALDWELL, JOSEPH ----- I.R. JUL. 28, 1864
Joseph Caldwell, one of the oldest citizens of Wheeling, died on the 11th inst., in his 87th year.

CALDWELL, MRS. MINNIE CAMPBELL----- I.R. AUG. 21, 1890
Died at her home in Bridgeport, last Friday. Minnie Campbell Caldwell was born in Ironton in November 1856, and so was in her 31st years. In 1876 when 20 years of age she was married. Her husband and one little boy are left to mourn.

CALES, INFANT----- I.R. MAR. 04, 1886
Died March 1, infant child of Ballard Cales.

CALHOUN, JOHN----- I.T. JUL. 17, 1902
Died Jul. 14, Russell, Ky. He was a C & O flagman, survived by wife and family. Funeral at Three Mile, Ky. Age 59 years.

CALL, EDWARD----- I.R. AUG. 23, 1888
Drowned - At Pittsburg, last Saturday, Edward Call, of Ironton. He was about 30 years old, and was working as a puddler in the Schoenberger mill. ... he tried to save a Miss Fahay, and both were drowned ... Call's mother is Mrs. Wm. Doran, of Seventh street, and his step-father, came home to attend the funeral.

CALL, HORACE D.----- I.R. FEB. 09, 1871
Died Feb. 03 at Howard Furnace.

CALLAGHAN, ROBERT----- I.R. SEP. 27, 1860
Married on Sept. 27th, at Madison Fce., by Rev. Wm. S. Taylor, Rev. Robt. Callaghan, of the Ohio Conference, and Miss Elizabeth (or more familiarly "Siss") Ridenour, formerly of Ironton.

CALLICOAT, MRS. SENIA----- IET FEB. 13, 1932
Age ____, wife of Cyrus B. Callicoat, died Thursday at her home near St. Paris, O. She was born at Kitts Hill, O., a daughter of Nathan and Minnie Jenkins. Survived by husband and four children at home, Everett age 17, Emerson, age 15; Rosemary 10, James 5. Two children Avenelle and Jene? Preceded her in death. Her mother and father and the following brothers and sisters survive; Wesley Jenkins of Kitts Hill; Cecil Jenkins of Ironton; Mrs. Carrie Harvey of Beech Grove, Ind.; Mrs. Gladys Evans of Marietta, O.; Mrs. Edna Townsend of Hecla; Ralph and Howard Jenkins of London, O.; Russell and Irene at home. Burial at New Zion cemetery.

CALLIHAN, CHARLES----- I.R. OCT. 20, 1887
Mysterious Death - Body found in the River - He was an unmarried man, aged 43, of Ohio Furnace. He had been in town visiting his brother, Hugh Callihan. Remains brought to Ironton and interred at Sacred Heart Cemetery.

CALLIHAN, MRS. PEARL----- IET FEB. 20, 1933
Greenup, Ky., Feb. 20 - Mrs. Pearl Callihan, 62, wife of Charles Callihan of Plum Grove, Ky., three miles southwest of Greenup died this morning. Mrs. Callihan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Patton, is survived by her widower and two children, Mrs. Georgia Fritz and A. B. Callihan; five sisters, Mrs. Cora Crisp, Mrs. Frankie Griffith and Miss Dollie Patton of Raceland, Mrs. Charles McGinnis and Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson of Greenup. Interment at Riverview cemetery.

CALVIN, JAS. W.----- I.R. NOV. 03, 1870
Marriage license issued to Jas. W. Calvin and Sarah M. Dovel.

CALVIN, MOXLEY ----- I.R. OCT. 30, 1879

CALVIN, ROBERT----- I.R. AUG. 09, 1860
Died on the 2nd inst., Robert Calvin, infant son of S. P. Calvin, aged about 1 year.

CALVIN, S. P. COLONEL----- I.R. SEP. 03, 1868

CAMDEN, WM. P., ESQ.----- ` I.R. JUN. 04, 1857
Died May 30, in Portsmouth, Wm. P. Camden, Esq., Postmaster there for the past 10-12 years.

CAMPBELL,----- I.R. FEB. 24, 1881
Died Feb. 17, 1881 at Mt. Vernon Furnace of the measles. Child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell.

CAMPBELL, ALBERT----- M.I. JUL. 23, 1915
Died Jul. 17, 1915 in a Washington D. C. hospital. He was the son of John Campbell (founder of Ironton). He was survived by a brother, Charles. He was a veteran of the Civil War, never married, and lived in Washington for many years.

CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER----- I.R. MAR. 15, 1866
Founder of the religious sect called by themselves "Disciples of Christ," but by others more commonly "Campbellites," died at his home in Bethany, WV on March 4, aged 78 years . . . a native of Scotland, and originally a Presbyterian, but withdrew from that church in 1812 . . . In connection with his father, the Rev. Thomas Campbell, he formed several congregations which united with a Baptist Association, but protested against accepting the bible alone as the rule of faith and practice. Being excluded from the fellowship of the Baptist churches in 1827 . . . The number of disiples was estimated in 1864 altogether, at about 350,000 . . . In 1841 Alexander Campbell founded Bethany College, of which he remained president until his death. He aimed to keep clear of the anti-slavery agitation, and the majority of his churches sympathized with him.

CAMPBELL, CHARLES----- M.I. SEPT. 25, 1921
Charles Campbell, 56 years of age, died at his home on North 6th street Saturday. The deceased was a well known employee of the C. & O. and has many friends in Russell and vicinity where he resided for years as well as here. A devoted wife, three sisters and three brothers and an adopted daughter, Martha, eight years of age, survive.

CAMPBELL, CHARLES----- M.I. JUL. 18, 1923
Died Jul. 16, 1923 at Athens Ohio Hospital, age 71. He was the son of John Campbell (founder of Ironton). Interment was Woodland Cemetery. Mrs. J. L. Anderson of this city, a niece of the deceased, was notified yesterday. He was the last of the John Campbell family. Three nieces, Mrs. Alexander Julian of Cincinnati, Mrs. William Means of Yellow Springs, and Mrs. J. L. Anderson, of this city, survive, as does a cousin, Mrs. L. B. Campbell, also of Ironton.

CAMPBELL, MISS CLARA----- IWR NOV. 23, 1895 & see I.R. NOV. 21, 1895
Miss Clara Campbell died this morning at the Dr. C. G. Gray's sanitarium at Hanging Rock. She had been afflicted for several years with a tumor. Her brother, Mr. Charles Campbell, Mrs. C. G. Clarke and Miss Alice Neal were at her bedside when she died. Her sister, Mrs. Wm. Means of Yellow Springs, Ohio, who had been summoned, arrived too late to see her alive. A coincidence of Miss Campbell's death was the fact that it occurred on the second anniversary of the death of her mother, who died in this city November 19, 1893. Miss Campbell was forty-seven years of age, having been born in Hanging Rock in September 15, 1848. She was the youngest daughter of the late John Campbell, one of the founders of Ironton and one of the great iron masters of this section. She was sent to Europe to study music. In 1887 Miss Campbell became widely known throughout the country by reason of her breach of promise suit against Charles Arbuckle, the coffee king, which suit was tried in New York City. She sued for $100,000 and was awarded $45,000. Two brothers, Mr. Albert Campbell of Chicago and Mr. Charles Campbell of Hecla Furnace and a sister, Mrs. Means, survives her. It is believed that her estate will amount to $100,000.

CAMPBELL, MISS DOROTHY WILSON----- I.R. AUG. 23, 1906
Miss Dorothy Wilson Campbell, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Campbell, died Sunday of typhoid fever. She was 12 years 8 months and 7 days old. . . . her uncles, Walter, Hal and Howard Bixby.

CAMPBELL, EDWIN HIRAM ----- I.R. JUN. 09, 1892
Died last Saturday, Edwin Hiram Campbell, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell, died at the age of 15 months. Burial at Woodland.

CAMPBELL, MRS. ELIZABETH ----- I.R. JUL. 27, 1905
Elizabeth Campbell, wife of David Campbell, died at her home near Kitts Hill Sunday morning, of lung trouble, aged 85 years. The funeral took place at Hecla Monday. Burial at Hecla cemetery.

CAMPBELL, MRS. ELIZABETH (CLARK)----- I.R. NOV. 23, 1893
The widow of the late John Campbell. Death occurred last Sunday at noon, funeral took place from residence. Leaves sons and daughters - Messrs. Albert and Charles Campbell, Mrs. Martha Means and Miss Clara Campbell. Miss Lillian Neal, who had gone east, returned for the sad occasion. She was the daughter of James Clark and Mary Ellison and was born at Manchester, O., April 15, 1815, and died at Ironton, O., Nov. 19, 1893, in the 79th year of her age. Her parents were of Scotch Irish stock, from the north of Ireland, and lived originally at Six Mile Cross, near Omaugh, in the county of Tyrone. They sailed for America in 1795, and after a six weeks' voyage reached Philadelphia, thence after a long and toilsome over-land journey to Pittsburg, they floated down the Ohio river in an old-time keel boat to the new settlement of Manchester, the fourth in the Ohio territory, as it was then known. Her grandfather brought with him the money and bought the lands in Adams county, expecting Manchester to become the great metropolis instead of Cincinnati. In 1830, at the age of 15, she left Manchester to live with her aunt, Nancy Ellison Hamilton, wife of Robert Hamilton then manager of Pinegrove furnace, Ohio. Shortly after this, as we learn from Mother Nixon, now in her 88th year and who was present at the time, she in company with her aunt and uncle attended a series of Evangelistic services, conducted by the Rev. Phillips in the Pogue settlement as it was then known, above Amanda Furnace and now Ashland, Ky., where, yet in her girlhood, she with five or six others professed religion, and united with the church. Following this, she attended seminary under the Rev. John Rankin at Ripley, Ohio, and upon the death of her aunt, was married to John Campbell, March 16th, 1837. They removed to Mt. Vernon furnace, where Mr. Campbell had already been manager for two years, and remained there until 1845, when they removed with their family to Hanging Rock, and in November, 1850, to the new town of Ironton, where with its interests and developments, the last forty-three years of her life were spent. Mrs. Campbell shared with her husband in his loyalty to the Union and in his sympathy for the slave. At the breaking out of the rebellion, the first flag for volunteers raised in Ironton was made by the patriotic ladies of our city in this room where Mrs. Campbell's remains now rest. This being only about a week after the firing on Fort Sumpter, and the young, true and bravehearted volunteers being in haste to be off to the field of action and duty in their country's service, necessitated the preparation of their colors being made on Sunday - colors that led some to victory and back to home and loved ones, and others to death for the blessings we enjoy. . . . she was soon after enrolled as one of the founders of the Presbyterian church at Pine Grove furnace which was organized by Presbytery April 23, 1833. The other members by letter, being her uncle and aunt, Robert and Nancy Hamilton, and John Davidson, and Charles and Isabella Porter and Mary Middlebrook on profession. On removing to Hanging Rock in 1845, she became one of the founders of the Presbyterian church in that place, in 1850 was one of the original founders of the church in which we still worship . . . .

CAMPBELL, MRS. ELIZABETH (TWEED)----- I.R. AUG. 11, 1870
Died in Morton, Illinois of as a result of an accidental fall, the mother of John Campbell (founder of Ironton), aged 93 years, 5 months and 20 days. On Sunday, 4 days before her death, she was walking across the road to her son's, who lived opposite, when she tripped on a rail, fell, and so injured herself that she died from the effects. Her husband is still living. IJRN AUG. 17, 1870 - Died at Morton, Ill, August 5th, Elizabeth Campbell, wife of Charles Campbell and mother of John Campbell, aged 93y5m20d. Died from a fall.

CAMPBELL, MISS EMMA----- I.R. JUL. 24, 1884
Death of Miss Emma Campbell - Wednesday morning, Emma Campbell, daughter of John Campbell breathed her last. She had been an invalid for a long time, and for the past year and a half she has been kept to her bed most all the time.

CAMPBELL, EVAN ----- I.R. JAN. 05, 1860
Died on December 20th, in Aberdeen, Brown county, Ohio, Evan Campbell, aged 80 years, one of the earliest settlers of that place, and long known as a hotel keeper and ferryman at Aberdeen.

CAMPBELL, DR. FRANK----- I.R. JUL. 23, 1896
Wedding - This Wednesday night - Dr. Frank Campbell and Miss Ethyl Williams, of Burlington, will be married at the bride's home, Rev. Hass officiating.

CAMPBELL, FRANK----- SEE I.R. FEB. 04, 1892
Railroad sued - Last November, Frank Campbell who was a brakeman on the D. & I. Railroad was killed . . . now his wife living in Jackson county, brought suit, asking $10,000 damages.

CAMPBELL, GEORGE E.----- I.R. NOV. 16, 1905
George E. Campbell, aged 59 years, died Wednesday at Roswell, N.M., where he went a week ago in the hope of regaining his health. Leaves wife, son Robert and daughter, Alice. Mr. Campbell was born 59 years ago last August in Hocking county, O. He was graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware, and though admitted to the bar in that state never practiced law, but took up educational work. He taught at Ironton, Hanging Rock, and Waverly. He was married at Adelphi, Ohio.

CAMPBELL, GEORGE W.----- I.R. FEB. 17, 1853
Married on the 14th inst., by Rev. J. H. Creighton, George W. Campbell, to Sarah A. Stewart, both of Wayne county, Va.

CAMPBELL, HARRY ----- I.R. MAY 30, 1878
Wedding - Mr. Harry Campbell and Miss Lizzie F. Bixby were married at the residence of the bride's parents, Tuesday evening. Nearly 100 invited guests were present.

CAMPBELL, HARRY H. ----- I.R. JAN. 17, 1924
H. H. Campbell, scion of one of the oldest and best families in Lawrence county, died at his home at Fifth and Jefferson streets Wednesday. . . his daughter, Mrs. Mitchell of Columbus. Mr. Campbell was born and raised in Ironton a son of Hiram Campbell, one of the founders of the city. He was in his 72nd year, being born on May 17, 1853. He was married on May 27, 1878 to Miss Elizabeth F. Bixby and to this union the following children were born: Mrs. R. E. Mitchell of Columbus, L. B. Campbell of Ironton, Henry Campbell of Toledo and Frank Campbell, who is attending Wooster college. Two children, aged 2 and 12 years respectively, preceded their father to the grave. Mr. Campbell owned the Ironton Book Store, was president of the Ironton Wood Mantel Company. He served on the city council and city board of education. He was also a trustee of Briggs Library and an elder in the Presbyterian Church. Burial in Woodland cemetery.

CAMPBELL, HARVEY ----- I.R. MAY 20, 1880
Mr. Harvey Campbell is here on a visit to his brother, John Campbell. The former gentleman is younger than the latter and is a farmer in Iowa. He was last in this county about 42 years ago, but the brothers saw each other about ten years ago.

CAMPBELL, HENRY MASON ----- I.R. MAR. 19, 1885
Merchant of Ironton, died at home, last Friday, of typhoid fever. He was born in Morgan County, May 1st 1849, married Anna Norris May 30th, 1876, and was for years a teacher in the Hanging Rock and Ironton schools, but later became a furniture dealer in Ironton. The funeral took place at Spencer Chapel, last Sunday, the Royal Arcanum taking part, and Monday morning the remains were taken to Adelphi for burial in the family graveyard. The deceased leaves a wife and two bright children 4 and 6 years old.

CAMPBELL, HIRAM ----- IWR AUG. 08, 1896
He was one of the founders of the city of Ironton - and one of the Pioneer iron masters of this region. Mr. Hiram Campbell died at his home on north Fifth street Friday morning. . . . His son-in-law, Col. J. H. Moulton, and his nurse, Mr. Wm. Winston, were at his bedside when he died. Hiram Campbell was born in Fleming county, Kentucky, in November 1810, and when quite a lad came with his father's family to Brown county, Ohio, where for a few years he published the Hillsboro Gazette. While there he married Rachel T. Starr, a niece of David Trimble, of the Trimble Iron Works in Greenup county, Ky. He later became connected with these works as bookkeeper at Argillite Furnace, in which capacity he served for five years. In the meantime Mrs. Campbell died. In 1836 he became a clerk and part partner in Mount Vernon furnace in this county. This furnace was built in 1834 and was one among the earliest furnaces in the Hanging Rock region, Mr. Campbell eventually became its sole proprietor. He was one of the organizers of the Ohio Iron and Coal Co., by whom the city of Ironton was founded, also of the Iron railroad which was built to connect the rich mineral fields with the Ohio river. He was one of the organizers of the Big Sandy Packet Co.. . . served on the Whig ticket to represent Lawrence county in the Ohio Legislature from 1842-43. In April, 1836, he married Sarah E., daughter of Joseph I. Woodrow of Hillsboro, Ohio. The results of this union were five children. These are: John W., Joseph H., and Harry H. Campbell, and Mrs. J. H. Moulton, who survive him, and Mrs. B. M. Caldwell who died several year ago. In 1877, Mr. Campbell and his sons and two sons-in-law, constituting the firm of H. Campbell & Sons, erected Sarah Furnace in this city which they operated successfully for some 8 years, when they sold it. Mrs. Campbell died in January, 1892, thus preceeding her aged husband but a few years. Interment at Woodland.

CAMPBELL, HIRAM----- I.T. JAN. 30, 1946
Hiram D. Campbell, formerly of Ironton, died Jan. 25th at Long Beach, Calif. His age was 68. He was a son of John W. and Florence Baird Campbell and a grandson of Hiram Campbell, one of the early iron masters of Ironton and the Hanging Rock Iron Region, whose home was on the east corner of Fifth and Buckhorn. The grandfather Hiram was a cousin of John Campbell, founder of Ironton, whose home was in the same block at Fifth and Lawrence. . . The grandson and namesake now deceased is survived by his widow, who was Eva May Sperrick of Pittsburgh, and by his sister, Mrs. Vernon Campbell Herron of Los Angeles. He was a cousin of Carl Moulton, of Ironton.

CAMPBELL, MRS. HIRAM----- I.R. JAN. 07, 1892
Mrs. Hiram Campbell died New Years Day. Her maiden name was Sarah E. Woodrow, born at Hillsboro, on April 2, 1815, and spent her girlhood days in that town. She married Mr. Hiram Campbell on April 25, 1844 and right after their marriage they moved to Mt. Vernon furnace. There they lived until 1850, when they moved to Ironton, and occupied the house in which she died. They had 5 children, Maria (now Mrs. J. H. Moulton), John W., Joseph, Harry and Minnie, who was Mrs. Caldwell. All are now living but the latter . . . Grandsons, Wallace and Harry Moulton. Interment at Woodland cemetery.

CAMPBELL, JAMES----- SWI JAN. 15, 1909
One of the Oldest N. & W. Engineers died Wednesday - "Uncle Jimmy Campbell," one of the best known engineers died Wednesday. James F. Campbell was born at Junior Furnace July 31st - 52 years ago, and when about 14 years of age began to work upon the old Iron Railroad as a section hand. Thirty years ago he was united to Miss Anna Haubart, of this city, who survives along with five children: Mrs. Chas. Rambacher, Otto, Lindsey, both firemen on the N&W; James, with the Ketter Clothing Co., and Gertrude. Interment at Cavalry cemetery.

CAMPBELL, MRS. JAMES----- I.R. JUN. 10, 1909
The last sad rites over the remains of Mrs. James Campbell took place Saturday. She was working in her flower bed at her home on south Fifth street . . . Mrs. Campbell was born at Little Scioto, January 21, 49 years ago. Some 30 years ago she was married to Mr. Campbell and together they spent a happy life in this city. Five children are left motherless: Mrs. Charles Rambacher, Otto, Lindsey, James, and Gertrude, all grown. It has just been five months since her husband died. (from smk - her name was Hannah C.)

CAMPBELL, REV. JAMES S.----- I.R. JAN. 02, 1851
Married at Ripley, on the 24th ult., by Rev. J. R. Gibson, Rev. James S. Campbell and Miss Antoinette L. Evans.

CAMPBELL, DR. JOHN----- I.JRN. OCT. 27, 1869
Married Oct. 13th, at West Union, Ohio, by Rev. Jonathan Cockerill, Dr. John Campbell and Hettie Cockerill, all of West Union.

CAMPBELL, JOHN----- FOUNDER OF IRONTON----- I.R. SEPT. 03, 1891
John Campbell died last Sunday, August 30 from uremic poisoning. Mr. Campbell was born near Georgetown, Brown county, O., January 14, 1808. He was a farmer boy and received the ordinary school education of those days. When a young man he went to clerk in a store of Mr. Humphreys, father of W. S. Humphreys, now of Ironton. This was at Ripley about 1828. . . . (lengthy obituary talks of his iron interests) . . . He married Miss Elizabeth Caldwell Clarke, niece of Robert Hamilton, on March 16, 1837 at Pinegrove Fce., by Rev. Dan Young. There were seven children born to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, viz.: Mary J., Martha, Emma, Clara, Albert and Charles, all of whom were present at the funeral except Mary and Emma, who have gone before, and a child that died in infancy many years ago. In 1872, an inventory of his property figured up over a million dollars. Several unfortunate investments made inroads on his wealth, until 1883, when the Union Iron Co., failed, and this compelled him to make an assignment. Old age and fierce competition in the iron business prevented his recovery from financial disaster, but he went down a brave and honest man. Burial at Woodland.

CAMPBELL, JOHN W.----- I.E.T. OCT. 20, 1926
Son of Hiram Campbell, he was born Dec. 24, 1846 at Mt. Vernon Furnace, moving to Ironton when young. A veteran of the Civil War, Manager of Mt. Vernon furnace , his wife preceded him in death, but son H. D. Campbell of Atlanta, Ga., and daughter Mrs. Vernon C. Herron of Los Angeles, Ca., survive him. Remains to be cremated and buried at Tazewell, VA where he died.

CAMPBELL, MRS. J. W.----- I.R. MAR. 23, 1905
Dick Pritchard, at the Ironton House, received a telegram today from J. W. Campbell, of Columbus, stating that Mrs. Campbell died very suddenly yesterday morning. Mr. Campbell is well known here as he used to be Master of Transportation for the N & W Railway. The funeral of Mrs. Campbell took place in Columbus Wednesday afternoon.

CAMPBELL, JOSEPH H.----- I.R. APR. 25, 1872
The Wedding - Last Thursday nuptials of Mr. Jos. H. Campbell and Miss Mollie C. Norton. Mr. F. D. Norton, the bride's uncle.

CAMPBELL, JOSEPH H.----- I.T. MAR. 27, 1915
Editorial editor of the Commercial Tribune at Cincinnati, Ohio, Sunday morning. He was one of Lawrence county's PIONEERS. He was a brother of Mrs. J. H. Moulton, L. H. Campbell of this city and J. W. Campbell of Virginia. He died age 67, the body removed to home of his son-in-law, attorney Frank Dinsmore, Cincinnati. His wife died many years ago. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frank F. Dinsmore and Mrs. M. H. Burton, the latter of Mt. Washington. He went to Cincinnati twenty years ago after losing a large fortune in the iron business. Interment: Woodland Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, MRS. JOSEPHINE----- I.T. OCT. 20, 1941
Mrs. Josephine Campbell, 60, wife of Charles L. Campbell of Burlington, died Sunday while on a visit at the home of her son Lyle Campbell at Princeton, W. Va. Burial in Burlington cemetery. Surviving are her husband, two sons, Lyle of Princeton and Roy at home, one daughter Mrs. Virginia Reed of Huntington, two grandchildren and these brothers and sisters: Mrs. E. H. Hamlin and Elmer Campbell of Huntington, Mrs. Emma Wall and Mrs. Thos. Dunfee of Scottown, Mrs. B. F. Thompson, Charles S. Payne of Burlington, Dennis Null and Orange Null of Burlington, J. C. Null of Proctoville.

CAMPBELL, MRS. KATIE ----- IET MAR. 07, 1933
Funeral services for Mrs. Katie Campbell, 81?, of Bradrick, who died Friday night at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Arch Richards of Miami, WV, were held Monday. She is survived by one son J. E. Campbell, a daughter, Mrs. E. L. Spencer of Huntington; three sisters, Mrs. J. R. Rice and Mrs. H. H. Hardwick of Huntington, and Mrs. Sallie Rof__e of Buffalo, WV.

CAMPBELL, LAURENCE BIXBY----- IET SEPT. 06, 1949
Friends here received word today of the death at Lake Worth, Florida of Laurence B. Campbell, 67, former Ironton resident, member of one of the city's pioneer families and widely known here. Mr. Campbell died Sept. 2, during sleep, at Lake Worth Inn, owned and operated by his son Clarke Campbell. Laurence Bixby Campbell was born and reared in this city, a son of Harry H. and Elizabeth Bixby Campbell. For a number of years Mr. Campbell was associated with his father in the operation of the Ironton Wood Mantel Company here. He is survived by his son, Clarke, one daughter, Mrs. Helen Faulkner, Phoenix, Arizona; one sister, Mrs. Marion Mitchell, New ______, and two brothers, Henry of Cleveland and Frank of Omaha, Nebraska. The ashes will be received from Lake Worth and be interred in the family plot at Woodland Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, MRS. MARY (NORTON)----- I.R. MAY 17, 1883
Last Thursday, Mrs. Mary Norton Campbell, died of typhoid fever, after a month's sickness. . . . A front seat was occupied by Col. And Mrs. E. M. Norton, parents of the deceased. The sorrowing husband with his little girls sat in his own pew. Mr. Fred Norton, brother of Mrs. Campbell was there. Mary Norton Campbell, daughter of Col. E. M. and Mrs. D. C. Norton, was born at Wheeling, Dec. 25, 1852, and removed with her parents to Ironton, when about 15 years of age. She was married April 18, 1872, and her death occurred on the 10th inst., in the 30th year of her natural, and the 11th of her married life.

CAMPBELL, N. R.----- IWR JAN. 02, 1897
Freight conductor on the N. & W. road. His body was found by Ben Keyser Saturday morning lying under the West Virginia side of the new C. & O. bridge which crosses the Big Sandy at Catlettsburg Friday night. His body was taken to Kenova, where it will be forwarded to his late home, Johnson City, Tenn. Believed to be murdered.

CAMPBELL, PAT----- I.R. MAR. 02, 1871
Drowned below Ironton in Feb., 1871. A deck hand, drowned off the tow-boat Coal Valley below here, last week.

CAMPBELL, PATRICK ----- IWR JUN. 26, 1897
Patrick, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, of south Fifth street, died Sunday evening of cholera infantum. Interment at Calvary cemetery.

CAMPBELL, MRS. ROSE----- IET OCT. 24, 1924
The funeral of Mrs. Rose Campbell, who died at the home of Mrs. Willard McSlasky, her daughter, will be held at Rescue Mission Church. Interment in Sugar Creek Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, RUTH----- IET FEB. 16, 1926
Three day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell of Raceland, Ky., passed away last night. Interment at the Old Field cemetery.

CAMPBELL, SHERMAN----- I.R. NOV. 03, 1887
Marriage license issued to Sherman Campbell and Ollie Insco.

CAMPBELL, T. G.----- ISW MAY 17, 1912
T. G. Campbell, of Ironton, O., and Lorena G. Farson, of Danleyton, Ky., were married at Catlettsburg Saturday, May 11th by Rev. J. W. Garrison. The bride and groom will make their future home in Ironton, O. see I.T. Jan. 17, 1940 for 52 wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farson, parents of Mrs. T. G. Campbell.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS ----- I.R. OCT. 16, 1890
Sybene - Thos. Campbell, an old citizen of this place died Oct. 6th. His remains were taken to Burlington cemetery.

CAMPBELL, W. E. ----- IWR JUL 24, 1902
Well known Vesuvius Foundryman Dies of Cancer - age 53, leaves a wife and seven children. He had been a resident of Vesuvius about 10 years and was foundryman of at the furnace of the Vesuvius Iron Co. until about two years ago, when ill health compelled him to retire. He also had worked at Centre furnace. Burial at Olive Furnace.

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM ----- IJRN JUN. 22, 1870
Died June 20th, at Catlettsburg, Kentucky, Wm. Campbell, age 63 years. Resided near Burlington for many years, a pioneer citizen. He was an uncle to our present county clerk.

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM A. ----- I.R. JAN. 05, 1865
Married on the 29th, at the residence of John Dillon, Esq., by Rev. J. W. Dillon, Mr. William A. Campbell to Miss Jennie Dillon, all of Burlington, Ohio.

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM A. ----- IST MAR. 15, 1931
One of the oldest residents of this county died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Bailey of Burlington. He was 90 years 5 months and 6 days old. He was born on the Campbell farm near Burlington and the greater part of his life was spent there. He was a retired farmer but was likewise a prominent democrat in his younger days. He served a term as Clerk of Courts more than half a century ago. Four children survive: Mrs. Bailey of Burlington; Dr. F. D. Campbell of this city; and George and Edward Campbell, both of Cleveland. Burial at Woodland cemetery.

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM WILSON ----- I.R. DEC. 30, 1880
A brother of John Campbell of Ironton, died at Morton, Ill., on the 16th. The deceased was a farmer and was 77 years of age, four years older than Mr. Campbell of Ironton.

CAMPBELL, WILLIS ----- I.R. JUL. 31, 1902
Olive Furnace - Willis Campbell of Vesuvius Fce. was buried at this place (Olive Fce.) Sunday, and a large crowd attended the funeral.

CANNON, JAMES----- I.R. JAN. 16, 1902
Died Sept. 17, 1901 - drowned in the Ohio River.

CANNON, MRS. LAWRENCE ----- M.I. JAN. 12, 1922

CANNON, MALE ----- I.R. FEB. 13, 1890
Birth - Feb. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cannon, a son.

CANNON, MRS. PATRICK ----- I.R. FEB. 03, 1898
Died of paralysis, at her home on 7th street, last Saturday night. She was born in Ireland, March 7, 1831. She has lived in Ironton for many years.

CANNON, WESLEY ----- I.R. JAN. 19, 1888
Died at Hanging Rock, Jan. 13, Wesley Cannon, aged 73.

CANTERBERY, SARAH ----- I.R. FEB. 13, 1890
Died - Feb. 8th, Sarah Canterbery, aged 39.

CANTERBURG, JAMES ----- I.R. MAY 15, 1862

CANTERBURY, WILLIAM H.----- I.R. JAN. 18, 1866
Married by Rev. B. F. Ashley, William H. Canterbury and Maria Blankenship.

CANTNER, ELIZABETH ----- I.R. JAN. 06, 1887
Deaths - Jan. 1, Elizabeth Cantner, aged 24 years.

CAPEHART, ARTHUR ----- I.R. JUN. 30, 1904
Arthur Capehart, who formerly lived here and boarded with James Martin, was killed Monday at Huntington by coming in contact with a live wire. (do not have end of obit.)

CAPPER, INFANT ----- I.R. APR. 25, 1907
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Capper died at the home of its parents on Mulberry street between third and Fourth streets last night. The child was buried in the family cemetery at Wilgus today.

CARLILE, J. W. ----- I.R. MAR. 17, 1853
Married on the 7th inst., at Ducans Falls, Muskingum county, Mr. J. W. Carlile to Mrs. Mary Ann Hamrick or Hainrick.

CARLILE, JONATHAN ----- I.R. AUG. 19, 1869

CARLILE, MRS. MARY L.----- I.R. SEP. 16, 1852
Died on the 11th inst., Mrs. Mary L., wife of John W. Carlile, aged 43 years.

CARLILE, MRS. SUSAN TAYLOR ----- I.R. APR. 20, 1871

CARLISLE, WM. T. ----- I.R. SEP. 06, 1860
At Norwich, Conn., Aug. 30th, Wm. T. Carlisle, of the firm of Stedman, Carlisle & Shaw, Cincinnati, aged 45 years.

CARLYON, W. RICHARD ----- I.R. DEC. 01, 1870
Died at Coalton, Boyd county, Kentucky, Nov. 8, 1870, of dropsy, W. Richard Carlyon, aged 54 years. IJRN NOV. 23, 1870.

CARNER, C. H. ----- I.R. JUN. 11, 1857
Died on May 19th, at the residence of his son, in Haverhill, C. H. Carner, aged 65y10m15d.

CARNER, MRS. POLLY ----- I.R. AUG. 11, 1853
Died on the 9th inst., Mrs. Polly, wife of Calvin H. Carner, aged 56y1m23d.

CARP, GEORGE ----- I.R. MAR. 23, 1865
Married on the 13th inst., at the home of the bride, by Rev. H. L. Whitehead, Mr. George Carp, and Miss Elizabeth Jones, both of Ironton.

CARPENTER, MRS. LUCINDA ----- I.T. MAY 26, 1940

CARR, ----- I.R. JAN. 22, 1874

CARR, REV. JAMES A. ----- I.R. SEP. 12, 1878
Drowned.

CARR, JOHN ----- I.R. SEP. 15, 1887
Died Sept. 7, John Carr, aged 56.

CARR, MRS. SARAH ----- IJRN APR. 20, 1870
Died April 15th, Mrs. Sarah, wife of Patrick Carr of Amanda Furnace, Kentucky.

CARSNER, MRS. LIZZIE ----- I.R. MAR. 26, 1865
Forest Dale - The angel of death has taken Lizzie Carsner, who died Friday.... Of consumption. She was about 28 years old. She leaves a husband and two children.

CARSNEY, IRA ----- I.R. SEP. 23, 1886

CARSTNAH, INFANT ----- I.R. JUL. 05, 1888
Died - infant child of Ira Carstnah.

CARTER, ALICE ----- IJRN JUN. 22, 1870
Died June 11th, Alice Carner, infant daughter of Thos. And Mary Carter, age 4 months.

CARTER, MRS. ELIZA E.----- I.R. NOV. 04, 1875

CARTER, JAMES ----- I.R. APR. 22, 1858
Married on the 20th inst., at the Centre House, by Rev. B. N. Spahr, Mr. James Carter and Miss Eliza Stephenson, both of Cabell county, Va.

CARTER, ROBERT ----- IJRN JULY 20, 1870
Died in Ashland, Ky., on July 12th, after a long illness, Robert Carter age 72 years. One of the first settlers of Carter Co., Ky. Leaves a widow, two daughters and a son.

CARTWRIGHT, CYRUS F. ----- I.R. NOV. 02, 1865
Married on the 26th ult., at the residence of the bride's father, near Haverhill, Ohio, by Rev. H. L. Whitehead, Mr. Cyrus F. Cartwright and Miss Mary S. Davisson, the former of Greenup county, Ky.

CASE, CAROLINE ----- I.R. DEC. 23, 1852
Died on Dec. 15th, at Bethesda, Ky., Miss Caroline Case, aged 31 years - at the house of her brother, the late Rev. A. A. Case, who died 14 months before, at the age of 41, and in the same room where her sister, Melinda, died 5 years before to a day, at the age of 37, and both were buried in the same grave.

CASEBOLT, STEPHEN ----- I.R. JUN. 25, 1891
Rev. Jas Willis officiated last night at the wedding of Stephen Casebolt and Miss Mary Rollins, on Etna Street.

CASEY, BRIDGET----- I.R. MAR. 05, 1885

CASEY, JOHN M. ----- I.R. MAR. 03, 1887
Deaths - Feb. 27, John M. Casey, aged 40 years.

CASPELMAN, MRS. CAROLINE ------ I.R. NOV. 28, 1878
Burlington - Mrs. Caroline Caspelman died on Monday and will be buried tomorrow.

CASSETT, EDWARD ----- SWR. MAY 22, 1917

CASSIDY, WILLIAM H. ----- IJRN DEC. 07, 1870
Died at his daughter's residence in Cincinnati, Wm. H. Cassidy, in his 52nd year, formerly of Portsmouth, O.

CASTNER, CHARLOTTE (PRESTON) ----- IWR. AUG. 08, 1896
Widow of Casper D. Castner, died at her home No. 210 south Seventh St. Sunday afternoon . . . illness of 10 days of dysentery. She was a daughter of Jefferson and Jane (Burgess) Preston, early settlers of Kentucky. She was born in Johnson county, KY, July 30, 1829. she married Casper D. Castner in 1852 and they resided in Cincinnati for several years. They then removed to Catlettsburg, then to Ashland, where in 1883, Mr. Castner died. In 1888, Mrs. Castner came with her children, to Ironton. Her children who survive her are: Frank P., Casper D., Charlotte, Jemimah, Grant and Colfax Castner of this city and Will H. Castner of Rush, Ky. Two of her brothers fought in the Civil War - confederate army - while her husband was in the union army. Interment was Ashland, Ky. beside of her husband and step-son, James P. Castner.

CASTNER, COLFAX ----- I.R. FEB. 04, 1904
Died at Phoenix, Ariz., on Saturday. He was taken to Arizona by his sister Miss Charlotte Castner, in hopes of improving. He had heart trouble. He was 33 years of age, a resident of Ironton then Rush, Ky. Survived by the following brothers and sisters: Frank and Casper, of this city, Will H. and Grant, of Rush, Ky., Miss Charlotte of this city. Remains buried in Phoenix till Spring then brought to Ironton.

CHAFFIN, DAVID ----- I.R. APR. 29, 1880

CHANDLER, ZACK SENATOR ----- I.R. NOV. 06, 1879

CHAPMAN, ----- I.R. APR. 08, 1886
Two children of George Chapman died April 1, 1886 ages 2 and 5.

CHAPMAN, CHARLES H. ----- I.R. NOV. 10, 1887
Marriage license issued to Chas. H. Chapman and Dolly Lawhorn.

CHAPMAN, JAMES ----- I.R. AUG. 25, 1853
Married on the 7th inst., James Chapman to Betsey A. Brooks.

CHAPMAN, JAMES W.----- I.R. FEB. 19, 1857
Married on the 5th inst., at Haverhill, by Rev. John Q. Gibson, Mr. James W. Chapman and Mrs. Lydia Digens.

CHAPMAN, OBEDIAH ----- I.R. JAN. 15, 1857
Married on the 31st ult., by G. W. Flanders, Esq., Obediah Chapman to Miss Amanda Burt, all of Porter Tp., Scioto county.

CHARLTON, ----- I.R. NOV. 14, 1878
A little daughter of Mr. John Charlton died last Friday and was buried Saturday at Woodland.

CHARLTON, MRS. JANE ----- I.R. OCT. 10, 1895
Mrs. Jane Charlton died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Hopkins last Thursday, age 72 years. She was born in Newcastle, England and came to this country with her husband over 50 years ago. Two children out of seven survive her.

CHARLTON, JOHN ----- I.R. JUL. 14, 1887
Died of heart disease. He was born at Durham, England in 1843, and was a little over 44 years old. When a little boy, his family moved to this country, coming to this region about 1850, first settling near Peach Orchard, Ky., then at Hanging Rock and in 1852 in Ironton. He volunteered in the 5th Va. Infantry, and served as a Union soldier for three years. He was in every battle of his regiment. Occupation: moulder, machinist, water works trustee, member of city school board, Master Mason, Knight Templar. He leaves a wife and three children.

CHARLTON, MARY ALBERTA ----- I.R. NOV. 14, 1878
At Ironton on Nov. 07, Mary Alberta, daughter of John and Phoebe Charlton, age 6 years.

CHARLTON, MRS. PHOEBE A. ----- IWR DEC. 19, 1896
Widow of John Charlton, died Sunday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Alexander, of Etna street. She was 48 years and eleven months of age. She was a native of Staffordshire, England, but was brought to this country in her infancy by her parents, and had been a resident of Ironton for many years. Three daughters, Mrs. Alexander, Miss Lulu Charlton and Miss Roberta Charlton survive her. Interment at Woodland.

CHATFIELD, ----- SWR. SEPT. 06, 1916
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jones were at Ashland Wednesday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Chatfield, mother of Oscar Chatfield, and a former resident of this county. Died Sunday evening.

CHATFIELD, ALICE S. ----- SWI. APR. 18, 1919
Sudden death of Miss Alice Chatfield aged about 60 years who fell a victim to neuralgia of the heart. . . Miss Chatfield after the death of her sister-in-law Mrs. LeGrand Chatfield, had made her home with her brother in Catlettsburg where he is employed but about two weeks ago she had returned to the old home at Delta where she intended residing with her brothers, David and LeGrand. In addition to these brothers, one sister survives, Mrs. Mary Law, of South Point.

CHATFIELD, GEORGE W. ----- I.R. FEB. 14, 1867
Married January 27, 1867, at residence of bride's father in Green Village, by Rev. W. Gardner, Mr. George W. Chatfield and Miss Helen S. Clark.

CHATFIELD, MRS. MARY (PORTER)----- SWI. FEB. 15, 1910
Died Saturday morning in Catlettsburg . . . burial at Woodland. See also Mrs. Robert Chatfield.

CHATFIELD, AGNES ----- I.R. MAY 26, 1887
Died - May 19, Agnes Chatfield, aged 25. Mrs. G. Chatfield died Friday morning, and her remains were interred at the Kounts graveyard. She leaves a husband and two small children to mourn her departure. Mrs. Chatfield's mother and two sisters of Prestonsburg, Ky., were with her during her last days.

CHATFIELD, EDWARD ----- I.R. JAN. 11, 1906
Young man who was injured several weeks ago while engaged in sewer work in Ashland, died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Chatfield of Sheridan, Wednesday morning. Interment at the family burying grounds at Sheridan.

CHATFIELD, FRANK ----- I.R. AUG. 10, 1899
Twenty fifth Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chatfield.

CHATFIELD, MRS. HARRIET LELIA ----- I.R. MAY 19, 1904
Mrs. Lelia Chatfield of Delta, Ohio was buried in Woodland cemetery. She was 61 years of age. She survived her husband six years and leaves to mourn her loss ten children, seven boys and three girls, all of whom were present, namely: Harry L. and Philip of this city; Mrs. U. G. S. Anderson and Walter, of Huntington; Edgar, of Red Jacket, W. Va., D. C. Chatfield, Columbus; Martin, Cyrus, Maud and Ethel, of Delta. Also five sisters and a brother. (NOTE: she was the widow of Samuel K. Chatfield.) The pallbearers were six brothers-in-law, Ira, David, George and L. G. Chatfield, T. D. Brubaker and Sam Ferguson. Interment at Woodland cemetery.

CHATFIELD, MRS. MATILDA E. ----- IET FEB. 18, 1932
The funeral of Mrs. Matilda E. Chatfield of Sheridan was held at the home this afternoon with burial in Chatfield cemetery.

CHATFIELD, OSCAR ----- IWR SEP. 09, 1899
Marriage of Mr. Oscar Chatfield and Miss Rose Jones were married at Greenup Saturday. Miss Jones is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jones of south Fifth street.

CHATFIELD, ROBERT ----- SWI APR. 01, 1910
Robert Chatfield until a few years ago one of Lawrence county's . . . farmers died Wednesday at his home in Catlettsburg following a bealing in his head Mr. Chatfield was about 70 years of age . . . lived in the Delta neighborhood. The death Wednesday is the fourth to occur in the Chatfield family in less than a year. Last May, Mrs. Frank Chatfield, wife of the brother of Robert died and last January the heart broken husband's body followed her to the grave. About two months ago Mrs. Robert Chatfield passed away. No children survive Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chatfield. Mrs. O. P. Kizle, wife of the president of the Valpariso schools, known to many Lawrence countians is a sister of Mrs. Robert Chatfield. Interment at Woodland. I.R. April 07, 1910 - Mr. Chatfield's Funeral - funeral took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Price. It was here that the decedent together with his wife . . . had made their home, for a number of years past. This is the sixth time within the short period of two years that Mr. Hugh Chatfield a near relative of the deceased has transmitted the message to Rev. J. W. Dillon in Portsmouth . . . to conduct a funeral in the Chatfield family. Among the friends and relatives . . . were: Mrs. E. E. Brubaker, Miss Nettie Davidson, of South Point, Mrs. Theodore Ferguson, Misses Nell and Anna Brubaker, of Sheridan, O., Mr. and Mrs. George Chatfield of Ashland and Charles and Homer Chatfield of Ironton.

CHATFIELD, MRS. ROBERT----- I.R. FEB. 17, 1910
The remains of Mrs. Robert Chatfield arrived here on the westbound N. & W. train Monday. Interment at Woodland. The deceased was from Catlettsburg, but is mourned by friends and relatives at South Point and Sheridan as well as a legion of them in the Gate City. . . illness of pneumonia. She had reached the age of 66 years. A loving husband is left to survive her.

CHATFIELD, SAMUEL ----- I.R. APR. 17, 1890
South Point - Our community suffered another loss in the sudden death of young Samuel Chatfield. He was a steady, industrious young man, and his death a sad bereavement.

CHATFIELD, SAMUEL K. ----- I.R. NOV. 29, 1860
Married in Perry Tp., Nov. 22nd, by Rev. J. Q. Gipson, Mr. Samuel K. Chatfield and Miss Harriet L. Clark, daughter of William Clark.

CHESTER, MRS. LYDIA ----- I.R. SEPT. 10, 1857
Died on August 26th, in Rome, Ashtabula county, O., Mrs. Lydia Chester, the mother of Rev. J. Chester, Pastor of the Presbyterian church in this place, in the 69th year of her age. She lived to see four sons and 3 daughters, with their wives and husbands, all members of the Church of God; and two of her sons and one son-in-law, Presbyterian ministers . . .

CHEW, MATHEW J. ----- I.R. DEC. 19, 1878
Formerly a nailer at the Belfont Mill died at Wheeling last Saturday of consumption.

CHILD, E. ----- I.R. JUN. 16, 1853
Married on the 7th inst., at Boston, Mass., Mr. E. Child of Ironton, to Miss Ellen P. Williams, of the former place.

CHILDERS,----- I.R. NOV. 14, 1878
A daughter of Alex Childers aged about 18 years died of something like croup on the 7th inst., lived on ridge at head of Bent Creek.

CHILDERS, MRS. ROMA BURDETTE----- I.T. JUL. 17, 1902

CHILDS, MRS. LUCIE F.----- I.R. FEB. 18, 1858
Died on the 23rd ult., in Kanawha Co., Va., Mrs. Lucie F., wife of Capt. H. M. Childs, of Catlettsburg, Ky., aged 26.

CHINN, MRS. BENJAMIN----- IWR JUL. 10, 1897
Five Cases of Typhoid Fever in One Family - The family of Mr. Benjamin Chinn, who resides below Russell (KY) is most sadly afflicted. About a month ago, Mrs. Chinn died of typhoid fever, and now five daughters of Mr. Chinn are all ill of the disease, and some in serious condition. In addition to these another daughter of Mr. Chinn, Mrs. Bingham, is also ill of this fever at her home in Russell.

CHINN, GEORGE----- I.R. SEP. 16, 1852
Killed - Mr. George Chinn of Greenup Co., Ky., was killed by being thrown from a horse . . . he was about 25 years of age, unmarried.

CHINN, INFANT ----- I.R. OCT. 28, 1886
Deaths, Oct. 18, infant son of Alf. Chinn.

CHINN, JOHN JR. ----- I.R. JAN. 24, 1901
John Chinn, Jr., died at the home of his parents in Wurtland, Ky., yesterday, aged 28 years. Interred in the family graveyard.

CHRISTIAN, ADAM ----- I.R. MAY 26, 1887
Died May 23rd, Adam Christian, aged 72.

CHRISTIAN, DAVID ----- I.R. AUG. 01, 1889

CHRISTIAN, MRS. EMMA ----- I.R. MAY 19, 1887
Deaths - May 4, Mrs. Emma Christian, aged 54.

CHRISTIAN, JOHN ----- I.R. MAR. 10, 1853
Married on the 27th ult., in Windsor Tp., by E. Brammer, Esq., Mr. John Christian, aged 78 years to Mrs. Martha Shattuck, aged 65.

CHRISTIAN, MRS. SADIE ----- I.R. JUL. 27, 1905
Died - Mrs. Sadie Christian, wife of John D. Christian, died at her home in Ellisonville Sunday. Her seven weeks' old child died Saturday night. The husband and one child are left to mourn their loss. The mother and child were buried in the same casket at the Sugar Creek cemetery.

CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM ----- I.R. JUN. 16, 1853
Married on the 9th inst., at LaGrange Furnace, by Rev. G. H. Bower, Mr. Wm. Christian and Miss Julia Ann Partlow.

CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM ----- I.R. SEPT. 15, 1853
Died at LaGrange Fce. On the 9th inst., Wm. Christian in the 22d year of his age, from an attack of the flux.

CHURCH, MRS. HARRIET ----- I.R. OCT. 26, 1857
Died October 26, in Perry Township, Mrs. Harriet Church, wife of Capt. Roswell Church, in her 37th year.

CHURCHILL, ----- I.R. MAR. 23, 1854
A daughter of Mr. John Churchill, an Irish laborer, burned to death.

CHURCHILL, BENJAMIN ----- I.R. APR. 20, 1854
Died on the 18th inst., at Union Furnace, of typhoid fever, Mr. Benjamin Churchill, aged about 28 years.

CILLEY, AMASA A. ----- I.R. OCT. 08, 1857
Married on the 3rd at the Ironton House, by Rev. J. M. Kelley, Amasa A. Cilley and Elizabeth Ann Kiles, both of Guyandotte, Va. NEED TO VERIFY HER NAME - KILES, KATES OR KITES?

CLARD, EDWARD----- I.R. AUG. 19, 1886

CLARK,----- I.R. JUN. 24, 1886

CLARK,----- I.R. AUG. 30, 1883
Athalia -J. D. Clark's little boy ate a hearty supper Friday evening and was a corpse before morning.

CLARK, A. B.----- I.R. AUG. 6, 1891
A. B. Clark, formerly of Ironton, died at his residence in Ashland, Ky., July 26th, '91, aged 73 years. He was born in Lewis Co. April 24th, 1818. He moved with his parents to Patriot, Gallia co., Ohio at the age of 16 years.... And for a short time taught school. He started a country store at Burlington, with his brother, M. T. Clark. In 1854 he came to Ironton and started a wholesale and retail store through the assistance of his father but by the death of his father he was again out of business. In Oct. 1857, he went to Cincinnati, O., ....business with his brother, A. R. Clark and F. M. Carr under the firm name of Clark & Carr. ...His burial took place at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati.

CLARK, ALEXANDER L. ----- I.R. DEC. 19, 1878
also I.R. DEC. 26, 1878 The only child of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Clark was buried at Woodland on Tuesday. Died on Dec. 16, 1878, age 3 months, the son of A. G. and Addie Clark.

CLARK, A. B.----- I.R. AUG. 06, 1891
Formerly of Ironton, died in Ashland, July 26, 1891, age 73 years. He was born in Lewis Co., April 24, 1818. He moved with his parents to Patriot, Gallia Co., Ohio at age of 16. For a short time he taught school. He started a country store at Burlington, Lawrence co., Ohio with his brother, M. T. Clark . . . brother, A. R. Clark . . . (interesting obituary) Interment: Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati.

CLARK, DENNIS HAYES ----- IWR SEP. 02, 1899
Died at the family home on South 4th street today. Dennis Hayes Clark was born in Lawrence county on March 25, 1832, and was in his 68th year. His father was engaged in mercantile business, conducting several stores and the young son was put in charge of the business at Millersport, this county. On the 28th of May 1851, he was married to Miss Sarah Bowen who survives him. He came to Ironton in 1868 and engaged in the grocery business, with his older brother, Mr. George Clark, the partnership continued until his brothers death in 1890. From the marriage nine children were born, five of whom are living. They are John D. of Millersport, A. G. of Steel, Dakota; C. B., Mrs. Hattie Murdock and Mrs. Sadie Lowry of this city. These with the widowed wife and mother have the sympathy of the community. Funeral from the residence at corner of Fourth & Washington. Interment at Woodland.
IWR JUN. 03, 1893 - A family reunion - Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clark gather their family on their 42nd anniversary - Those present were their son, Albert G. Clark, of Steele, North Dakota, and wife, and Miss Sadie Clark, John D. Clark, of Millersport, his wife and two children; C. B. Clark of this city, his wife and their young son, Dennis; Mrs. Hattie Simpson, and her young son; Miss Hattie Bowen of this city, a sister of Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Kate Thomas, of Gallipolis, an aunt of Mrs. Clark, and Edward Clark of Cincinnati, a nephew. Dennis Clark's father was born in Aberdeen, Ireland.

CLARK, DOCTOR ----- I.R. JUL. 30, 1863

CLARK, ED----- I.R. AUG. 19, 1886

CLARK, MRS. ELIZABETH ----- I.R. NOV. 27, 1879

CLARK, EUSTACE ----- I.R. JUL. 10, 1890
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clark.

CLARK, MRS. EVA ----- M.I. JAN. 07, 1925
Mrs. Eva Clark, 29 years old, wife of Roscoe Clark, died at her home near Aid Monday. She is survived by a husband and five children, by her mother, Mrs. Gillenwater and five brothers; Newton, John, Blaine, Alpha and Frank Gillenwater, and three sisters, Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. William Pancake and Miss Ella Gillenwater at home. Interment in Lodge cemetery.

CLARK, MISS FLORA ETTA ----- I.R. OCT. 10, 1878
Daughter of Samuel and Malinda Clark.

CLARK, FRANK----- I.R. DEC. 07, 1905
Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark returned home from Dayton Wednesday, where they went to attend the funeral of Frank Clark son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clark. The young man was shot and killed. They brought back the news that he was out playing football, when a revolver in a friends pocket went off, going through young Clark's heart. He was a young man, liked by all who knew him.

CLARK, MRS. FRANK ----- SWI JUL. 12, 1907
NEED FIRST PART OF THIS OBIT - She was married June 1, 1868, to Frank Clark, who preceded her some years ago. . . Her only sister, Mrs. Bryson of Missouri. Mrs. Clark's married life had been blessed with one child but it died in infancy. Interment at Greenlawn. The deceased was a relative of Mrs. H. E. Norton of south 4th street.

CLARK, GEORGE----- I.R. OCT. 23, 1890
George Clark was born near Greenup, Ky., February 8, 1824, and died in Ironton, October 17, 1890, being over 66 years old. He married Rachel Montgomery in 1849, and came to Ironton in 1855, and has been in business here ever since. His brothers, A. B. and D. H., and Mr. D. S. Murdock were in partnership with him during portions of that time. Burial at Woodland.

CLARK, HESTER----- I.R. SEP. 24, 1863

CLARK, JAMES----- I.R. AUG. 30, 1883
Deaths - Clark - Aug. 23, James, son of J. D. Clark, aged 5 years.

CLARK, JENNIE----- I.R. DEC. 17, 1885
see Ricketts - she was the daughter of D. H. Clark

CLARK, JOEL ----- I.R. APR. 28, 1853
Married on the 6th inst., by S. Layne, Esq., Mr. Joel Clark and Miss Penina Bazwell, both of Lawrence township.

CLARK, GEN. JOHN ----- I.R. JAN. 12, 1854
Death of Gen. John Clark, well known citizen of Millersport, in this county, at some point on the river below Smithland . . . probably died on board a steamboat.

CLARK, JOHN-----
I.R. DEC. 31, 1905 - John Clark of Millersport who has been very ill with rheumatism for sever weeks is improving slowly and is able to get about the house again.

CLARK, MRS. RHODA----- SWI JUL. 12, 1907
Well known lady dies at Portsmouth - Mrs. Rhoda Clark of 20 East Second Street, died Tuesday morning at her home. Born March 13, 1849, Mrs. Clark had spent almost her entire life in Portsmouth (do not have end of this obit.)

CLARK, MRS. SADIE (KOUNS)----- I.R. DEC. 20, 1894

Wife of C. B. Clark, died at Cincinnati, Wednesday evening, the 12th. Had been in ill health for a long time and went to Cincinnati for treatment where she died. She was born at Burlington, O., March 1, 1856. She was married to Columbus B. Clark, October 7, 1874. One son was born of this marriage, Dennis, now in young manhood. The funeral took place from the residence of D. H. Clark. Interment at Woodland.

CLARK, MRS. SARAH A. ----- I.R. JUL. 20, 1854
Died on the 14th inst., in this town, Mrs. Sarah A., wife of M. T. Clark and daughter of Samuel Russell, of Aid Tp., in the 30th year of her age.

CLARKE, MRS. ANNA MAE ----- SWR. FEB. 03, 1920

CLARKE, CAMBRIDGE C.----- M.I. FEB. 15, 1921
Died last night at his home on Sixth and Washington streets from stroke of apoplexy. PIONEER CITIZEN. He was born October 7, 1850 at Lawrence Furnace. Graduated from Marietta college. In 1873 he married at Marietta to Miss Alice Lovell Ralston - located in Ironton in 1877 becoming general manager of the Railway company. He was also director and vice-president of the Second National Bank. Mrs. Clarke and three daughters are left to mourn. Miss Florence Clarke, Mrs. William A. Crawford of South Sixth Street and Mrs. Lawrence B. Campbell of Washington street. Two other daughters and one son, the late Ralston Clarke, preceded him in death. Interment: Woodland Cemetery.

CLARKE, MRS. C. C. ----- IDR JUN. 27, 1921
also MI Jun 26, 1921 Died at her home on south Sixth street. Mrs. Alice Lovell Rolston Clarke was 69 years of age. She was born in Marietta, Ohio in 1852 and her parents were prominent and pioneer residents of that city. She met Mr. C. C. Clarke while he was a student at Marietta College and the courtship arising from their friendship culminated in marriage in 1873. After her marriage Mrs. Clarke lived for several years in Cincinnati and then moved to Ashland, Ky., where she was a resident for three years, coming to Ironton in 1877. To this union six children were born: Miss Florence Clarke, Mrs. W. A. Crawford and Mrs. Lawrence B. Campbell, all of this city, survive while three others, Rolston Clarke and Misses Edith and Louise Clarke, preceded her in death. Mr. Clarke passed to his reward on Feb. 15th last. Interment at Woodland.

CLARKE, MRS. ELLA----- IDR FEB. 03, 1920
Mrs. Ella Clarke was born in Ironton Feb. 5, 1861 and her entire life was spent here. Mrs. Clarke united in marriage to John Thomas Clarke, son of George and Rachel Clarke, residents of this county. To this union were born three children; Rachel, who died at the age of two years; Mrs. Georgia McGugin of Park Avenue, with whom the mother lived, and Mrs. Eloise Moulton of north Fifth Street. Mr. Clarke, who was an Ironton merchant, died some years ago. Mrs. Clarke is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Will H. Myers, who was a Lieutenant Colonel in the late war, he lives in Cincinnati; Richard Myers of Ironton, Mrs. Ernest Chambers of Waco, Tex., who was formerly Miss Goldie Myers, Mrs. Edward Ward of Newport, Ky., Mrs. Henry Cooke and Mrs. Homer Hopkins of Ironton.

CLARKE, MISS EVALYN ----- I.T. JUL. 14, 1965
Miss Evalyn T. Clarke, 75, of 602 S. 7th St., died Tuesday at her home. She and her sister, retired Probate Judge Helen P. Clarke, resided together at the S. 7th Street home. Miss Clarke was born July 8, 1890, a daughter of the late Samuel and Katherine Sutton Clarke. "Ev," as she was familiarly known . . . Surviving in addition to her sister, Judge Clarke, are two other sisters, Mrs. Horry (Edna) Ketter of Ironton and Mrs. Hilda Burt of Dayton, O., several nephews, Clark Ketter of Ashland, Ky., Howard Clark of Ashland, O., Kenneth Clark, of Ironton, Clark and Don Fitton of Bellaire, O., George S. Ketter of Akron, and Sam Clark of Columbus; six nieces, Mrs. Rose Frecka and Miss Katherine Ketter of Ironton, Miss Mary Fitton, Bellaire, Mrs. Louise Moore and Mrs. Jean Hansen of Portsmouth and Mrs. Phyllis McAfee of New York City and a number of grand nieces and grand nephews. Burial in Woodland Cemetery.

CLARKE, GEORGE ----- I.R. OCT. 23, 1890
Born near Greenup, Ky., Feb. 8, 1824, and died in Ironton, Oct. 17, 1890, being over 66 years old. He married Rachel Montgomery in 1849, and came to Ironton in 1855. His brothers, A. B. and D. H., and Mr. D. S. Murdock were in partnership with him. Interment: Woodland.

CLARKE, MRS. HARRIET CULBERTSON ----- I.R. JAN. 05, 1854
Died at Lawrence Fce., on Dec. 28th, Mrs. Harriet, wife of John E. Clarke, and daughter of John and Mary Culbertson, age 33 . . . survived by husband, mother, father and children.

CLARKE, JUDGE HELEN P.----- I.T. AUG. 01, 1965
Lawrence County Probate Judge for 32 years, Miss Helen P. Clarke, 79, of 602 S. 7th St., died Friday. . . after the death of her sister, Miss Evalyn Clarke on July 13, she was admitted to General Hospital. The lifetime resident of Ironton was born March 9, 1886, a daughter of the late Samuel and Katherine Sutton Clarke. . . (speaks of her term as Judge) . . . She and her sister were constant companions and were members of a pioneer family of Ironton. Named "Citizen of the Year" in 1965. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. H. C. (Edna) Ketter of Ironton and Mrs. Hilda Burt of Dayton; seven nieces, Mrs. Ray Frecka and Miss Katharine Ketter of Ironton, Miss Mary Fitton of Bellaire, O., Mrs. Alden Fayne of St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. Gomer Moore and Mrs. Jean Hanson of Portsmouth, and Mrs. Phyllis McAfee of Stamford, Conn. Also surviving are seven nephews, Kenneth Clark of Ironton, Clarke Ketter of Ashland, Henry C. Fitton of Weirton, W. Va., Donald Fitton of Bellaire, Howard Clark of Ashland, O., Samuel Clark of Columbus and George S. Ketter of Akron. She was preceded in death by her parents and four sisters and three brothers. Interment at Woodland.

CLARKE, MRS. HESTER ----- I.R. SEPT. 24, 1863
Resident of Lawrence county, Mrs. Hester Clarke, widow of the late Rev. John Clark. Her death occurred on Tuesday, 23d inst., at the residence of her son, George Clark. I.R. Oct. 08, 1863 - Died in Ironton, September 23d, 1863, Mrs. Hester Clarke, widow of the Rev. John Clarke, in the 67th year of her age. The deceased was born in Lewis county, Ky. After her marriage, she moved to Ohio. Eleven years ago she was called to part with her husband, Rev. John Clarke. She leaves four children to mourn their loss.

CLARKE, JOHN C. ----- SWI MAY 04, 1906
Died in Chicago Wednesday Evening - C. C. Clarke received a telegram announcing the death of his brother John of Toledo. He died in the city of Chicago, but the particulars of his death were not obtainable last evening. I.R. Sept. 10, 1891 - Mrs. J. C. Clark, after an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l Jones, left Wednesday for her home, St. Paul, Minn. (not sure if this is wife of above John C.)

CLARKE, JOHN CULBERTSON ----- I.R. MAY 10, 1906?
Of Toledo, Ohio died in Chicago Wednesday evening after surgery. He was born at Lawrence Furnace Nov. 5, 1846. He was the son of John E. Clarke and grandson of John Culbertson, PIONEER in the charcoal IRON business in this region. In 1871 he married Miss Lida Wright of Lebanon, Ohio, who with two daughters, Harriet and Dorothy survive him. He moved to Toledo in 1880. He was a brother of C. C. Clarke and Miss Jennie M. Clarke of this city.

CLARKE, JOHN ELLISON----- I.R. MAY 20, 1858
Died on Tuesday evening May 18th, in Ironton of typhoid pneumonia, John E. Clarke, aged 47, for many years a partner in the well known firm of Culbertson, Means & Co., of Lawrence Furnace. Funeral Thursday at Presbyterian church.

CLARKE, MISS LOUISE ----- I.R. APR. 09, 1908
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clarke - funeral took place from the home on south 6th street. Interment at Woodland. Complete nervous collapse due to a severe case of insomnia of many weeks duration and occurred during a sudden attack of mental aberration. . . . Miss Clarke's mind suddenly gave way under the great strain and she ended the sufferings which few can fully appreciate, by suspending herself from the transom of her room with her stockings.

CLARKE, MRS. PHOEBE B. (WALTON) ----- I.R. OCT. 31, 1895
The mother of Mrs. E. B. Willard, died at Hanging Rock last Sunday morning. She was born Nov. 15, 1812 and was nearly 83 years old. She was born Kennett Square, Penn., and came to Cincinnati about 1830. Her maiden name was Walton. She married Mr. Valentine in 1842, and he died in 1849. She married Mr. John C. Clarke in 1856, and came to Ironton to live, in the present Culbertson residence on 4th street. Mr. Clarke died in 1858. Two brothers in Cincinnati and a brother and sister in California survive her. Interment: Woodland.

CLARKE, ROLSTON ----- I.R. JAN. 31, 1901
Only son of Mr. and Mrs. Cambridge C. Clarke died Sunday. Taken ill with la grippe. Lengthy obit. He was married to Miss Edna Brown, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. H. R. Brown, whom he married six months before his death on July 26, 1900. Rolston Clarke was born in Ashland, Ky., July 28, 1877. He came to Ironton with his parents at the age of 2.

CLARKE, THOMAS ----- I.R. JULY 21, 1892
Dropped Dead - Last Thursday, at St. Cloud, Minn., Thos. Clarke, brother of D. H. Clarke, and father of Samuel Clarke, of the post office, dropped dead. He was engaged there in railroad business and was getting along comfortably. He was a prominent business man here, in the early days of Ironton, and was one of the first grocers.

CLARKE, WILLIAM ----- I.R. FEB. 09, 1854
Died on the 1st inst., at Millersport, William, son of Amos B. and Sarah Clarke, age about 3.

CLARKSON, ANNIE CADE ----- I.R. MAY 21, 1857
Died in Ironton, on the 14th inst., Annie Cade, daughter of H. Clarkson, aged 7 months.

CLARKSON, SARAH ----- I.R. JAN. 29, 1863

CLARY, JANE ----- I.R. JAN. 20, 1881

CLARY, TURNER ----- I.R. SEP. 10, 1885

CLAY, CLARA ----- I.R. JAN. 28, 1904
Clara, the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Clay, of Haverhill, died Friday, of scarlet fever.

CLAY, DORA ----- I.R. MAY 12, 1887
Died - May 8, Dora Clay, aged 15.

CLAY, HENRY C.----- I.R. SEP. 13, 1860
Marriage license issued to Henry C. Clay and Martha J. Bartram.

CLAY, JOHN M. ----- I.R. MAY 08, 1902

CLAY, PETER ----- I.R. OCT. 27, 1887
The funeral of Peter Clay, who died from injuries received at the Lawrence Mill, will take place Thursday. He was aged 30.

CLAYBAUGH, JACOB ----- I.R. JUN. 16, 1864

CLAYBAUGH, LAURETTA ----- I.R. JAN. 07, 1864

CLEAR, JAMES ----- I.R. JUL. 20, 1865
Marriage license issued during month of April - James Clear and Mary Stewart.

CLEARY, TIMOTHY ----- I.R. NOV. 26, 1857
Died on the 23rd inst., infant son of Michael and Ann Cleary. These parents have thus twice been left childless.

CLENDENNING, MRS. (HERDMAN) ----- I.R. JUL. 19, 1877
Wife of the manager of Monroe Furnace died on the 13th. She was the daughter of Mr. Herdman.

CLIFFORD, MRS. H. J.----- I.R. NOV. 28, 1895
Died - Mrs. H. J. Clifford, formerly of Ironton, was fatally burned at El Paso, Tx ., on Nov. 5. She was the daughter of Erastus Starlin, well known citizen of this city 30 years ago. She was the sister-in-law of Major Corns and sister of A. W. Starlin, of Ashland.

CLIFFORD, JOHN ----- I.R. OCT. 15, 1868

CLIFTON, CLARENCE ----- I.R. SEP. 02, 1875

CLINE, MICHAEL ----- I.R. MAR. 01, 1866
Married On the 16th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by B. C. Anderson, Esq., Mr. Michael Cline of Empire Furnace and Miss Mary Wolf of Etna Fce.

CLINEFELTER, THOMAS R. ----- I.R. MAR. 03, 1853
Married at Hanging Rock on Feb. 17, 1853, by Rev. J. Barringer, Mr. Thomas R. Clinefelter to Miss Mary M. Hoskinson.

CLINEFELTER, THOMAS ----- I.R. DEC. 10, 1857
Died at his residence in Catlettsburg, Ky., on 3rd of Dec., 1857, Thomas Clinefelter, in the 31st year of his age.

CLINEFELTER, THOMAS----- I.R. JAN. 17, 1867

CLISHAM, INFANT ----- I.R. JAN. 20, 1887
Deaths - Jan. 13, infant child of James Clisham.

CLONIGER, CHAS. L. ----- IJRN MAR. 23, 1870
Died in Burlington on Feb. 15th, Chas. L., infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cloniger, age 1y12d.

CLONINGER,----- I.R. OCT. 19, 1899
Edward S. Cloninger, of Maysville, Ky., and Elmer Cloninger, of Huntington, WV, are here to attend the funeral of their brother.

CLORAN, JOHN F. ----- I.R. OCT. 02, 1902
In repose of death - suffering of John Cloran was ended Monday - had an accident at Marion, Ohio. He had been in Columbus, visiting his sisters and friends and was returning to Lima. At Marion he left the train to get a lunch and the train started. He attempted to catch the second coach, but the vestibule had been closed and he was thrown backward. The last coach passed over him, cutting off both legs, one above the knee and the other at the ankle, and fracturing his skull. Need to copy end of obit.

CLORAN, MARTIN----- I.R. JUNE 28, 1888
Mr. Martin Cloran, of the firm of M. & J. Cloran, and Miss Barbara Heider were married at St. Joseph's Church, Tuesday morning.

CLORAN, MICHAEL----- I.R. JAN. 07, 1892
Died last Monday, of pneumonia, as a result of the grip. He was the oldest of the Cloran brothers, several of whom are grocers in town. . . His age was 35.

CLOTTON, MRS.----- IST AUG. 38, 1934
Need to copy beginning - She and her husband came to Ohio some forty-odd years ago. They lived happily together for over 56 years. Mrs. Clotton was born a slave. Her mother was taken from her early in life so she was left to fight the battles of life alone. She was reared by her aunt, Mrs. Amillie Bennett Mullen. Burial in Burlington cemetery.

CLOUSE, HUGH ----- I.R. NOV. 04, 1875

CLOUSE, WILLIAM ----- I.R. FEB. 25, 1935 ?

CLUTTER, EDWARD ----- I.R. AUG. 23, 1888
Marriage License - Edward Clutter and Annie Stanley.

CLUTTS, MRS. MARGARET ----- I.R. JUL. 30, 1874

CLUTTS, MARY E.----- I.R. JAN. 26, 1871

CLUTTZ, LEWIS----- I.R. JUN. 05, 1879

COATES, DOCT. B. F.----- I.R. MAY 14, 1857
Married on May 6th, at the residence of Joseph S. Peebles, by Rev. L. Kelsey, Doct. B. F. Coates, of West Union, to Miss Elizabeth Patterson, daughter of Col. John Patterson, formerly of West Union.

COATES, WILLIAM----- I.R. NOV. 07, 1895
William Coates age 20, was killed by John Kitchen, age 17.

COCHRAN, O. N.----- I.R. DEC. 18, 1862

COCHRAN, ROBERT M.----- I.R. FEB. 01, 1866
Married January 14, by Rev. R. Breare at the residence of the bride, in Gallipolis, Mr. Robert M. Cochran, of Ironton and Miss Helen Coleman.

COCHRAN, W. H.----- I.R. MAR. 22, 1866
Found drowned - body found in Ohio River . . . person, it appeared that his name was W. H. Cochran . . . his brother James Cochran. He probably belonged to some town up the river, and was accidentally drowned. Portsmouth Tribune.

COCHRAN, WILLIAM----- I.R. JAN. 14, 1892
Formerly of this place, died at the Charity Hospital in New Orleans, on Christmas eve.

COCHRANE, MRS. ELINOR----- I.R. AUG. 17, 1871

COCHRANE, GEO. L. ----- I.R. AUG. 23, 1888
Deaths - Cochrane - Aug. 21, Geo. L. Cochrane, Whitwell, aged 32.

COE, FREEL----- I.R. OCT. 18, 1877
Marriage license issued to Freel Coe and Alice Levacy.

COHEINE, INFANT----- I.R. MAY 05, 1887
Deaths - April 29, child of John Coheine.

COLBORN, MARGARET----- I.R. SEPT. 20, 1888
Died Sept. 13, Margaret Colborn, aged 83.

COLDWELL, JAMES----- I.R. JAN. 31, 1867
Married on the 28th inst., at the office of J. W. Henthorn, Esq., Mr. James Coldwell and Elizabeth L. Gray, both of Hanging Rock, Ohio.

COLE, JUDGE A. E.----- I.R. JUL. 09, 1903
Brother of Judge A. B. Cole of Ironton, Judge A. E. Cole, 64, died last night . He was born in West Union, Ohio, and in 1865 moved to Fleming county. Following year he was elected county attorney. . . also commonwealth attorney of that district. He leaves a wife and three sons, Allan D. and Wadsworth of Ironton, and W. T. of Greenup. Judge and Mrs. A. B. Cole and Mrs. Chestnut left last Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Wells S. Jones of Waverly, a niece of the deceased.

COLE, CHARLES F.----- IWR SEPT. 09, 1893
Wedding description - at the home of Rufus Magee, of Proctorville, nuptials of his daughter Oley and Charles F. Cole, of Huntington, WV.

COLE, MRS. ELIZABETH----- I.R. AUG. 07, 1856
Died near the mouth of Cabin Creek, Mason county, Ky., July 14th, aged over 100 years. She was the mother of 16 children, 11 still living, the oldest is 89 years of age.

COLE, GEORGE----- I.R. SEP. 02, 1880
George, the second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cole, died at his home in Chillicothe, last Monday. Only a short time before, the little boy had been here in Ironton, at his grandfather's, but returned home not feeling well. He was 10 years old.

COLE, HENRY ----- I.R. JUL. 16, 1891
Died last Sunday, suffered from asthma, age 74 years. Merchant in Ironton.

COLE, HENRY FREMONT----- I.R. MAY 11 & 25, 1865
Died on the 14th of April, Henry Fremont Cole, the youngest son of Luke and Sarana Cole, drowned at our wharf and, on Saturday last, he received notice that the body had been taken up at Genett's Creek . . . aged 7y4m5d.

COLE, INFANT ----- I.R. JAN. 06, 1887
Deaths - Jan. 2, child of Jack Cole.

COLE, LEONARD----- I.R. DEC. 29, 1853
Died in Ironton, on the 26th inst., Mr. Leonard Cole, in the 70th year of his age.

COLE, LUKE----- I.R. FEB. 26, 1885
Luke Cole died at his home on Railroad St., last Sunday, at the age of 56 years. He was born in England in 1829. His mother dying when he was very young, he moved with his father to Canada, where they remained for 10 years. In 1842, he came to the U.S., settling at Newark. Afterwards, moved to Athens, where he was married in 1851 to Lorana Witham, who survives him. Right after his marriage he moved to Ironton and has lived here ever since. His wife and six children are left to mourn.

COLE, MARY LORANIA----- I.R. MAY 19, 1859
Died on the 15th inst., in Ironton, infant daughter of Luke and Lorania Cole, aged three weeks.

COLE, THOMAS----- I.R. NOV. 24, 1864
also I.R. DEC. 08, 1864 A dispatch was received from Col. Kingsbury on yesterday by Capt. Cole of Hanging Rock, that his son, Thos. Cole, was killed near Bunker Hill, Va., on the 18th inst., in a severe skirmish with the enemy. He was in Co. H., 91st OVI. Funeral services of Lieut. Thos. K. Coles, 91st OVI killed in a skirmish with Moseby's guerrillas took place at Hanging Rock. Interment at Kelley's cemetery. He was the eldest son of Capt. Samuel Coles of Hanging Rock, not yet 20 years old, born in Portsmouth, Scioto county, on Dec. 25, 1844 . . . obituary is lengthy.

COLEMAN, S. H. ----- I.R. APR. 28, 1853
Died in this town, on yesterday morning of consumption, Mr. S. H. Coleman, formerly well known landlord of Gallipolis and for the past year landlord of the Ironton House; in his 51st year.

COLES, CAPT. S. ----- I.R. MAR. 09, 1871
Died at Ashland, Ky., Wednesday, March 8th, Capt. S. Coles. His funeral will take place in Ironton. IR 16 Mar 1871 - We had time last week to announce the death of Capt. Coles. He died at his home in Ashland on the 8th inst. He was born in New Jersey, June, 1808 - moved to Portsmouth when 23 years old, married when 28, and came to Hanging Rock in 1854. There he was with the Hanging Rock Coal Works, until 1864, when he moved to Ashland to take the Presidency of the L. & B. S. R. R., E. D. This section of country has reason to mourn his departure, for he proved one of the most reliable agents of its development.

COLES, THOMAS K. ----- I.R. DEC. 08, 1864
see I.R. Feb. 02, 1865 for preamble and resolution.

COLLETT, FEMALE ----- I.R. FEB. 13, 1890
Birth - February 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. L. Collett, a daughter.

COLLIER, INFANT------ I.R. OCT. 07, 1886
Died Sept. 29, child of Taylor Collier, aged 14 months.

COLLIER, CORNELIUS ----- I.R. JUL. 14, 1853
Married on the 12th inst., by Jacob Lair, Esq., Cornelius Collier of Ice Creek to Martha May, of Kentucky.

COLLIER, FRANK ----- I.R. APR. 09, 1896
Frank Collier, son of Marshal Collier, died of consumption, at the Brammer House, last Sunday.

COLLIER, MRS. LAURA----- I.R. JUN. 11, 1896
Mrs. Laura Collier, who lived for many years in Ironton, died at Cripple Creek, Colorado, May 28. On the Saturday following, Mr. Collier, with his little children, took the remains of the wife and mother to Alabama where she was buried.

COLLIER, SIENNA ----- I.R. FEB. 04, 1892
The widow, Sienna Collier, formerly of Ice Creek, this county, died there (Mt. Joy, Scioto Co.), on the 27th and her funeral was preached at Mt. Joy on the 28th.

COLLINS, CHARLES H.----- I.R. OCT. 14, 1869

COLLINS, EDWARD----- I.R. NOV. 21, 1878
Died Nov. 3, 1878, age 32y 1m 20d, eldest son of Washington Collins, Esq., of Union Landing.

COLLINS, GILBERT H.----- I.R. APR. 02, 1857
Married on March 26th, in Portsmouth, Gilbert H. Collins of Springville, Ky., and Miss Celia A. Huston.

COLLINS, INFANT----- I.R. AUG. 11, 1887
Died - Aug. 6, child of Ira Collins, aged 1 1/2 years.

COLLINS, MRS. J. W.----- I.R. MAR. 24, 1887
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Collins went to Florida last Fall, to spend the Winter, for the latter's health, but she failed to improve and died last week. The remains were brought back to their old home, above Haverhill, last Monday.

COLLINS, RANDOLPH ----- I.R. APR. 07, 1892
Marriage license issued to Randolph Collins and Annie Diesel.

COLLINS, WILLIE----- I.R. DEC. 01, 1887
Died Nov. 25th, Willie Collins of Flatwoods, aged 8.

COLTER, WILLIAM----- I.R. JAN. 23, 1879
Quaker Bottom - William, son of Adam Colter born near where Waterloo now stands on the 5th inst., at Cairo, Illinois. Caught cold and died on Sunday.

COLVIN, WILLIAM J. ----- I.R. APR. 28, 1853
Died in this town on the 20th inst., William J., only son of Wm. & D. N. Colvin, aged 20m21d.

COMBS, JOHN ----- I.R. NOV. 17, 1853
Married on the 14th inst., near Burlington, by Rev. J. R. Prose, Mr. John Combs, of Alton, Ill., to Miss Lizzie, daughter of James Crawford.

COMBS, MRS. SARAH----- I.R. AUG. 28, 1856
Died at Powellsville, on 14th inst., in the 77th year of her age, Mrs. Sarah Combs, consort of Joseph Combs, deceased.

COMPLIMENT, BENJAMIN----- I.R. MAY 29, 1902
Resident of Hanging Rock and a veteran of the civil war, died at his home Monday night, aged 67 years. He is survived by a wife and a large family of children, all grown. Interment in Scioto county.

CONAWAY, LEWIS----- I.R. JAN. 21, 1864

CONLIN, JAMES----- I.R. MAY 08, 1890
Died April 29, age 56.

CONNELL, JAMES M.----- I.R. JUL. 31, 1879

CONNERS, EMILINE----- I.R. AUG. 26, 1886

CONNOWAY, MRS. NANCY----- I.R. JAN. 19, 1888
Died - Mrs. Nancy Connoway, of Ohio Furnace, aged 45.

CONWAY, DENNIS----- I.R. AUG. 01, 1889
Died July 26, age 68.

CONWAY, GEO.-----
I.R. SEPT. 22, 1892 - Geo. Conway, of Fayette, was fined $5.70 by Esq. Henry, for using abusive language toward Mrs. Keys. Constable Hall brought him down.

CONWAY, INFANT ----- I.R. MAR. 15, 1888
Died - Child of Jeff Conway, on the 12th inst., aged 3 1/2 years.

CONWAY, RICHARD----- I.R. SEP. 13, 1860
Over age 60, lived near Hecla Furnace, had his right arm cut to pieces and torn off in a thrushing machine, on the 29th ult. He died within 48 hours of the accident.

COOK, ----- I.R. DEC. 22, 1898
Mr. W. F. Cook has gone to Cincinnati to attend the funeral of his mother.

COOK, JOHN----- I.R. SEP. 02, 1886

COOK, WILLIE----- I.R. AUG. 02, 1888
Died July 27, Willie Cook, aged 15.

COON, ISABELLA C.----- I.R. JAN. 22, 1857
Died on the 4th inst., at Hanging Rock, Isabella C. Coon, daughter of Archibald and Rebecca M. Coon, in the 17th year of her age.

COOPER, CLYDE ----- I.R. NOV. 28, 1878
At Altoona, Kansas on Nov. 15th, Clyde, son of Chris. and Ella Cooper, aged 2 years.

COOPER, E. F. ------I.R. 15 OCT 1920
E.F. Cooper of Kehoe, Ky., died Oct. 15, of pneumonia at the age of 81. He is survived by six grandchildren. Burial Oct. 16 in the Cooperville cemetery under direction of Undertaker Stapf of Greenup.

COOPER, FRANCES ----- I.R. NOV. 23, 1876
Died at the residence of his son, Thos. Cooper, at Waterloo, this county, last Sunday and was buried on Monday. The deceased was a little over 100 years old. His wife (of over 60 years) still survives and still resides at son Thomas's. Eleven children are now living ...

COOPER, JERRY -----
I.R. DEC. 31, 1905 -Uncle Jerry Cooper was a visitor to the Register office Tuesday... reported that he had been a resident of Symmes township for 61 years. He came there when he was 19 years of age from Greenbrier county, Va. He was married Dec. 29, 1849 and he and his good helpmage are still hale and hearty....Mr. Cooper was in the 173rd Ohio and twice each year he and R. Mather visit his old captain, the late and highly esteemed, James Marcum, of Arabia, during his lifetime. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper had thirteen children, two boys dying when young leaving five girls and six boys still living. All live near him except two sons who are at Springfield, O. ....

COOPER, SETH ----- I.R. AUG. 17, 1865
Died at the residence of his son-in-law, William Copenhaver, at Haverhill, Scioto county, Ohio, on the 8th inst., of typhoid fever, Seth Cooper, aged 74 years, a resident of Lawrence county for the last 50 years.

COOPER, THOMAS----- I.R. NOV. 04, 1875
Deaths - Thomas Cooper died last Sunday morning, aged 44 years. He had been living in Ironton for about 12 years... the funeral procession about the longest we ever saw in Ironton. The I.O.O.F. were out in full force.

COPENHAVER, A. B.----- I.R. DEC. 31, 1857
Married on the 24th inst., at Haverhill, by Rev. Jno. Q. Gibson, Mr. A. B. Copenhaver and Miss Sopronia C. Hard.

CORBIN, ----- IJRN AUG. 31, 1870
Died - A man named Corbin from Pomeroy drowned Saturday night.

CORBIN, MRS. LEUTZ ----- I.R. JAN. 05, 1888
Died - Leutz, wife of Sanders Corbin, died January 1st.

CORBURN, KATY----- I.R. SEP. 07, 1876
From Gallipolis Journal - A colored woman, known as aunt Katy Corburn, died on Wednesday, aged 110 years.

CORDLE----- I.R. JUL. 22, 1880

COREY, CHAS. D. ----- I.R. MAY 23, 1867
Died on the 16th inst., at the residence of his father-in-law at Grayson, Ky., Chas. D. Corey, Editor of the Big Sandy Herald. ..Suffered from pneumonia had relapse and died. ..Was becoming a prominent and influential man of Eastern Kentucky.

CORN, GEORGE W.----- IET. APR. 28, 1938

CORN, JESSE REV.----- I.R. AUG. 12, 1875

CORN, MARTHA----- I.R. OCT. 14, 1880

CORNS, MARY C.----- IJRN SEPT. 29, 1869
Died on the 24th in this city, Mary C., wife of John M. Corns, in the 30th year of her age.

CORSERT, JAMES----- I.R. DEC. 15, 1853
Married on the 12th inst., by J. H. Creighton, Mr. James Corsert and Mary Dixon.

CORUM, GEORGE CAPTAIN----- SWI JUL. 10, 1908
Funeral services of Capt. Geo. Corum, late County Clerk of Greenup county, Ky. will be held at noon today at Greenup.

CORY, DR.----- I.R. FEB. 02, 1905
Mrs. D. H. Thomas received a telegram..announcing the death of her grandfather, Dr. Cory, who in late years has been making his home with his son, Azro, at Temple Park, Washington. During the war Dr. Cory was provost marshal here. He was born in Western Pennsylvania, Jan. 9, 1820. He came to this county in 1842 and taught school at Burlington, and later at Sand Fork, in Mason Township. He then returned to Pennsylvania and stayed several years. Early in the 50's he returned to Mason Tp., where he married Miss Susan Lunsford. He came to Ironton soon afterward and embarked in the newspaper business and edited the "Spirit of the Times," for a short time. He served as city postmaster under President Buchanan. Civil War veteran. Attempt made on his life .... At the close of the war Dr. Cory resumed the practice of medicine...Later he went to Florida...returned to Ironton and lived with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. And Mrs. James Warfield. In the mean time his wife died and that of a daughter, Sarah, wife of T. B. Ball died. At the death of Mr. And Mrs. Warfield which followed quickly one upon the other, he removed to Takoma Park, a suburb of Washington, D. C. the home of his son. He laid out Old Maidsville and Coryville, was was in every way a prominent citizen.

COSTELLO, GEORGE ----- I.R. JUL. 24, 1902
Killed at Pittsburgh last week. Funeral held at Ashland, Ky. Buried in family lot in Ashland. He had lost much sleep, and being sent back to flag, dropped to sleep while sitting on the track. The train backed over him, causing fatal injuries.

COSTER, MRS. BETTY ----- IET JAN. 25, 1943
Mrs. Betty Jean Barnette Coster, age?, wife of Ralph Coster, died from pneumonia. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barnette of Topeka, KS. (do not have end of obit)

COSTROP, HENRY ----- I.R. JAN. 13, 1887
Deaths - Jan. 8, Henry Costrop, age 66.

COTTER, GEORGE ----- IWR JUN. 20, 1896
Father of Father Cotter of St. Lawrence church, died at his home on south 7th street, Friday morning. His demise, following so closely that of his life partner, who preceded him only a few days ago . . . He was 75 years of age, a native of County Cork, Ireland, but received a college education at Bath, England. He came from aristocratic families, the Parkers and Smiths, of Cloyne, Ireland . . . An uncle of his was the author or a standard history of the Bermudas. Another uncle of the deceased, Col. Cotter, achieved distinction in the military service of England, and led an expedition in Brazil in 1826, which is told of in a work entitled "Modern Geography by the Christian Brothers." Mr. Cotter came with his wife, to Ironton from across the sea only about four years ago. Children remaining, Father Cotter and his sister, Miss Sarah.

COTTER, MRS. SARAH ----- I.R. JUN. 11, 1896
The venerable mother of Rev. J. H. cotter, died at her home, on 7th street, last Monday night. She was born in Ireland, 73 years ago. She has resided in Ironton for six years.

COUGHLIN, MRS. MARY ANN ----- I.R. JUL. 27, 1905
Death of Mrs. Mary Ann Coughlin of Center Station occurred Tuesday. Mrs. Coughlin was a sister of the late Thomas Riley, who died at Ort three or four weeks ago. She is survived by one brother and a sister, who resides in the south.

COURATT, HENRY ----- I.R. AUG. 18, 1887
Died Aug. 14, Henry Couratt, aged 7.

COURTNEY, INFANT ----- I.R. AUG. 04, 1887
Died - July 27, infant child of Dr. Courtney.

COWLES, LYSANDER M. ----- I.R. APR. 23, 1857
Died in Austinburg, Ashtabula county, Ohio, on the 4th inst., Lysander M. Cowles, aged 49 years.

COX, CHARLES ----- I.R. JUN. 22, 1871
Married - on the 17th inst., by Rev. J. D. Moore, Mr. Charles Cox and Miss Nancy M. French, all of this county.

COX, DAVID CROCKETT ----- I.R. JUL. 05, 1866

COX, JOHN ----- I.R. NOV. 06, 1851
Married - Mr. John Cox of Cabell Co., on the 29th at Quaker Bottom to Miss Adelia Romain Fuller, daughter of Gen. Alphonzo Theodore Foster Fuller.

COY, MRS. WILLIAM ----- I.R. DEC. 25, 1884
Died Dec. 21, age 20 years.

CRADIC, ----- I.R. DEC. 12, 1878
Died yesterday.

CRAICRAFT, GEORGE ----- I.R. FEB. 15, 1872

CRAIG, MRS. FLORELLA---- I.R. MAR. 15, 1888
Deaths - Florella Craig, wife of W. H. Craig, on the 12th inst., aged 36.

CRAIG, INFANT ----- I.R. SEPT. 22, 1892
A four year old child of Mr. Craig, who lives near the Cory tunnel, died last night.

CRAIG, MRS. JAMES----- I.R. JAN. 14, 1904
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Craig, wife of Squire James Craig died Thursday at her home on Kemp Avenue, long illness of dropsy. Mrs. Craig was born in Putnam, W. Va., July 24, 1835, and was united in marriage to James Craig at Gallipolis, Ohio, November 8, 1853. Immediately after their marriage they came to Ironton. Leaves bereaved husband and one daughter, Mrs. Davis. Burial at Woodland.

CRAIN, ADANIJAH ----- I.R. MAR. 16, 1854
Died at Lucasville, Scioto county, on the 7th inst., Mr. Adanijah Crain, a native of that county, aged about 43 years.

CRAIN, MARTIN ----- I.R. JAN. 15, 1857
Married on the 8th, by Rev. J. F. Given, Martin Crain to Miss Maria Hall, all of Portsmouth.

CRAM, J. O. ----- I.R. DEC. 07, 1854
Married in Zanesville, on the 6th inst., Mr. J. O. Cram, of Marietta, to Miss Caroline Blockson, of the former place.

CRANCE, THEODORE-----
I.R. SEPT. 22, 1892 - Theodore Crance will go from Arkansas to the Peabody Normal College, Nashville, Tenn., next week.

CRANDALL, ELIAS ----- I.R. JAN. 06, 1857
Married on the 1st inst., at Junior Furnace, by Rev. Dan Young, Elias Crandall, of Empire Furnace, to Miss Nancy F. Forsythe, daughter of James Forsythe of Junior Furnace.

CRANDALL, MRS. NANCY (GLIDDEN) ----- I.R. JUL. 07, 1853
Died on the 28th ult., at Empire Fce., Mrs. Nancy A. Crandall, wife of Wesley Crandall and daughter of Charles H. Glidden, of Clinton Fce., aged 22 years.

CRANDALL, WESLEY ----- I.R. NOV. 18, 1852
Married at Clinton Furnace, on the 3rd inst., by the Rev. S. P. Cummins, Mr. Wesley Crandall, of Empire Furnace, and Miss Nancy Alice Glidden, youngest daughter of Charles Mills Glidden, Esq., of Clinton Furnace, Scioto Co., O.

CRANDALL, WESLEY ----- I.R. SEP. 01, 1853
Died at Empire Fce., on August 8th, Mr. Wesley Crandall.

CRANSON, JUDGE EDWARD ----- I.R. NOV. 03, 1864
Died - Judge Edward Cranson, of Wheelersburg, Scioto county, age about 70.

CRAWFORD, ----- I.R. AUG. 02, 1877
(from Aid) - The youngest child of H. Crawford died last week and was interred in the Marion cemetery.