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ABSTRACTS OF OBITUARIES, DEATH
NOTICES, ETC. OF LAWRENCE COUNTY (OHIO) PEOPLE AND SURROUNDING
COUNTIES
Contributed
by
Sharon M. Kouns
Formatted by
Norman L.
Nussbaum

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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HACKER, ELIZABETH THERESA
IET FEB. 08, 1932
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hacker of Pine Creek, who died
Saturday, at her home. Burial at St. Mary's cemetery.
HACKWORTH, GEORGE M.I. APR.
02, 1916
HACKWORTH, JAMES I.R. JUL.
17, 1902
HAGERTY, JENNY I.R. SEPT.
20, 1888
Died - Sept. 16, Jenny Hagerty, aged 18?
HAGGERTY, PATRICK I.R. JAN.
30, 1879
Marriage license issued to Patrick Haggerty and Amanda Jarrett.
HAHN, MARY I.R. AUG. 09,
1888
Died - Aug. 6, Mary Hahn, aged 88 or 38?.
HAIGHT, EDWARD I.R. JUL. 14,
1853
Died in Portsmouth on the 7th inst., Edward Haight, formerly of
this town, aged 21 years.
HAILEY, IRWIN B. I.R. OCT.
27, 1864
HAILEY, JOHN N. IWR JUN. 26,
1897
John N. Hailey, a well-known young school teacher of Coal Grove,
died this morning at the home of his father, James T. Hailey, in that
village, of lung trouble. He was about 24 years of age and single.
Interment at Woodland.
HALDEMAN, L. P. IJRN FEB.
02, 1870
Married in Portsmouth on Jan. 27th at the All Saints Church, by
Rev. W. H. Watts, Mr. L. P. Haldeman of Cleveland, Ohio and Miss
Augusta A. Connelly, daughter of the late James Connolley of
Portsmouth.
HALEY, I.R. AUG. 23, 1888
Births - Aug. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haley, a son and daughter.
HALL, I.R. SEPT. 22, 1892
Contractor Hall has pushed the building of Spencer Church with
commendable energy. It is now about ready for the slate roof.
HALL, ALEXANDER I.R. MAY
___, 1862
HALL, MRS. ALICE G. (CLOUGH)
I.R. JUN. 23, 1887
Died at Burlington, Ohio, June 18, she was the daughter of Phillip
and Nancy M. Clough, was born at Sandhornton, N.H. Emigrated to Ohio
with her mother and step-father, Dan Young in June, 1832, and settled
at Franklin Furnace, Scioto County. Married Nov. 22, 1838?, to Dr.
Camillus Hall, and came at once to Burlington, where she has ever
since resided. Her husband and one daughter survive her. She was age
64.
HALL, CAMILLUS DR. I.R. MAR.
06, 1890
HALL, CECIL ST. C. DR. I.R.
MAY 12, 1870 IJRN MAY 18, 1870
Died at Burlington May 8th, Cecil St. C. Hall, M. D., of
consumption, only son of Dr. Camillus and Alice Hall, aged 24y7m18d.
HALL, CHARLES I.R. JUN. 03,
1858
Married 13th of May, 1858 by Rev. D. Waddell, Mr. Charles Hall and
Miss Harriet M. Turley, both of Quaker Bottom, Ohio.
HALL, DAVID I.R. SEP. 28,
1854
HALL, DAVID SWI APR. 29,
1913
David Hall, civil war veteran, died Monday on south Third street
in apartments at the old Klondike building. Mr. Hall was age 79 years
and was born in Lee county, Va. He was a member of the 39th Kentucky
Company K. The deceased has been married three times, his third wife
now residing at Yatesville, Ky. The following children survive his
death, Owen of Grayson, Ky., William and Wilburn, of Louisa, Ky., Mrs.
Abe Webb and Mrs. Mays of (article skips information).
HALL, DENNIE K. IWR MAY 13,
1893
Dennie K. Hall and Miss Maggie E. Daniel of Fayette county, WV,
eloped to this city Tuesday and were married by Squire W. D. Henry, at
his residence.
HALL, ELIZABETH I.R. AUG.
31, 1854
HALL, ELLA OR ANNA I.R. OCT.
16, 1879
HALL, MRS. ELLA (KINGSBURY)
I.R. JUNE 26, 1890
COPY - She was the wife of Warren Hall and the daughter of Charles
Kingsbury the first Superintendent of the Ironton Schools.
HALL, INFANT I.R. JUL. 28,
1887
Died - July 26, child of Joseph Hall, aged 11 months.
HALL, JOHN I.R. JAN. 22,
1857
Married on the 21st inst., by Jacob Lair, Esq., John Hall and
Nancy Stumbo, both of Floyd county, Kentucky.
HALL, JOHN NEED DATE OF
PAPER
Killed - at old Amanda Fce., last Monday. He was digging
fire-clay, and a heavy mass of the clay fell upon him and killed him
instantly. His two boys, who were working with him, were hurt, but not
badly.
HALL, JOSEPH I.R. APR. 15,
1858
Married on the 1st of April, 1858 in Hanging Rock by Rev. J. Q.
Gibson, Mr. Joseph Hall and Miss Catharine Matthews both of this
place.
HALL, LIZZIE I.R. JAN. 17,
1861
HALL, M. A. I.R. JUN. 02,
1881
HALL, MARTHA? JANE I.R. OCT.
10, 1916
NEED TO COPY -Octogenarian Dead
HALL, MRS. MARY IWR NOV. 23,
1895
HALL, MISS MATILDA I.R. MAR.
14, 1861
In Mason Twp. on Feb. 24, aged 24 years.
HALL, NANCY DICKSON I.R.
SEP. 01, 1857
Died at the residence of her son-in-law, in Quaker Bottom, on the
10th, Mrs. Nancy Dickson Hall, aged 71y9m9d, born Bedford county, Va.,
on December 1, 1785; married Wm. Hall in 1801; moved to Quaker Bottom,
Ohio, in 1812 and settled in a cabin in the then almost unbroken
forest, near the Big Springs, on the farm now owned by W. D. and
Robert Hall, where they lived until Father Hall died August 11, 1847;
and she has since made her home with W. D. Hall, her son . . . mother
of a large family.
HALL, MRS. ORRIE ARGO IET
JAN. 25, 1943
Portsmouth, O., Jan. 25 - Mrs. Orrie Argo Hall, 76, wife of H. M.
Hall, Wheelersburg, died yesterday of paralysis. She moved to the
Wheelersburg community in 1880 from Ironton.
HALL, PHILIP I.R. MAY 23,
1867
Married on the 18th inst., at the Buckeye House, by J. W. Henthorn,
Esq., Mr. Philip Hall to Miss Rebecca Wilson, all of this county.
HALL, ROBERT I.R. APR. 27,
1899
Robert Hall was born in Bedford Co., Va., August 1st, 1808; died
april 20, 1899, nearly ninety-one years old. He has always lived in
Lawrence county, and the farm he cleared was one of the first in Rome
Township. He was married to Julia Miller, August 28, 1830, and reared
a large family. Two sons residing here, J. M. and W. M. and one
daughter, the wife of J. L. Carnes of Mexico, Mo., are all that are
known to be living.
HALL, SAMUEL I.R. MAR. 27,
1890
Killed last Sunday morning, aged 22, was killed on the C. & O.
road at Russell. He had been in a habit of climbing on the freight
trains and acting as brakeman, and was frequently ordered off by
trainmen. . . . Young Hall lived at Amanda Furnace. His father was
killed in a lime quarry there about a year ago.
HALL, T. R. I.R. JAN. 16,
1902
Killed by fall at the C. H. Ketter building on Feb. 06, 1901.
HALL, WILLIAM I.R. APR. 09,
1857
Married on the 3rd inst., by Rev. B. N. Spahr, Mr. Wm. Hall, of
Hanging Rock, and Miss Eliza Lewis, of Ironton.
HALL, WILLIAM I.R. MAR. 25,
1880
HALL, WILLIAM K. S. I.R.
OCT. 28, 1852
Married on the 10th inst., at Hanging Rock, by Rev. J. Barringer,
Mr. Wm. K. S. Hall to Miss Harriet Carter.
HALLENBECK, LANSON I.R. MAR.
03, 1892
Lanson Hallenbeck, an old citizen of Andis, died at his home on
the 25th of last month.
HALLEY, JOHN IJRN JUN. 08,
1870
Died at Catlettsburg on June 6th of consumption, John Halley, aged
about 30 years.
HALLIDAY, MRS. ELIZA I.R.
MAR. 14, 1861
In Wayne county, Illinois, Feb. 18, 1861 of consumption, wife of
Samuel Halliday, formerly of Pomeroy, Ohio, aged 35 years.
HALLIDAY, REV. W. C. I.R.
SEPT. 22, 1892
Rev. W. C. Halliday, of Columbus, will spend next Sabbath with his
father and son, and will preach in Pine street Church in the morning,
and in the evening in Wesley Chapel.
HALLORAN, ANNIE I.R.
MAY 08, 1890
Died April 29, age 82 years.
HALLORAN, JOHN I.R. JAN. 09,
1896
John Halloran, an old and well known citizen of Ironton, died
Tuesday afternoon. His age was 73.
HALSEY, S. W. I.R. SEP. 02,
1852
Died at Hallsville, Ross Co., on the 24th ult., S. W. Halsey, late
Editor of the Chillicothe Advertiser.
HALSTON, JOHN I.R. DEC. 22,
1853
Married on the 16th inst., by Jacob Lair, Esq., John Halston to
Angeline Barker, both of Virginia.
HALTERMAN, BELLE I.R. MAR.
04, 1886
Died March 2, at Texas Hollow, Belle Halterman, 28 years.
HAMBURG, JOHN HENRY I.R.
DEC. 29, 1853
Suicide - A man named Hamburg (John Henry, we believe), committed
suicide a few days ago, near Etna Fce., shot himself. Leaves a wife.
HAMBLETON, MAJ. CHARLES E.
IJRN DEC. 01, 1869
Married November 20th in Wabasha, Minn., Maj. Charles E. Hambleton
and Miss Lou Baily of Wabasha, late of this city.
HAMBLETON, GEORGE I.R. APR.
06, 1893
George Hambleton, son of the late Joshua Hambleton, and brother of
Maj. Charley Hambleton, died of paralysis in New Orleans, last week.
He was well known here in the early days of Ironton. But since the
days before the war he has been wholly devoted to the steamboat
business on Red river.
HAMBLETON, JOSHUA I.R. OCT.
05, 1865
Died in Ironton, Ohio, Oct. 1st, one of the most prominent
citizens of this county died at his residence last Saturday . . . as
no man could say ought against him when living, his memory will be
cherished when dead. Died age 58.
HAMELL, JOHN I.R. MAR. 15,
1866
Married on the 9th of March, 1866, at the residence of the bride's
father, in Fayette township, by Caleb Arthur, J. P., Mr. John Hamell
and Miss Mary Smith, all of Fayette township.
HAMER, MRS. CATHERINE I.R.
JAN. 05, 1860
Died December 19, in Georgetown, Kentucky, of consumption, the
widow of the late Hon. Thomas L. Hamer, of Brown county, Ohio.
HAMILTON, ALEXANDER I.R. MAY
01, 1862
HAMILTON, MRS. ELIZA J. I.R.
MAY 27, 1875
Died in Ironton, Friday, May 21, age 61. She was born near
Pittsburg, May 11, 1815. Married to Robert B. Hamilton at Hanging Rock
on Jan. 8, 1835. Came to Ironton from Centre Furnace in 1856. Her
husband died 1858, interment at Spring Grove, Cincinnati.
HAMILTON, JOHN I.R. JAN. 17,
1878
Died at his home at 9th and Quincy streets on last Saturday.
Funeral services from the Mission on Sunday. The deceased was a son of
George H. and he leaves a wife and three little children.
HAMILTON, JOHN I.R. MAR. 04,
1886
Died March 2, John Hamilton, about 60 years? need to verify age -
smk.
HAMILTON, JOHN D. I.R. SEPT.
11, 1851
Died - John D. Hamilton, in the 26th year of his age lived Ironton
nearly 2 years . . .
HAMILTON, L______, I.R. JAN.
17, 1861
At Hanging Rock on the ___th, inst., L_____, only remaining child
of Robert and Rose Hamilton aged about 2 years - the other (Mary)
having died on the 23 ult.
HAMILTON, LIZZIE I.R. JAN.
17, 1861
HAMILTON, MRS. MINNIE E. (WISEMAN)
I.R. NOV. 16, 1890
HAMILTON, ROBERT I.R. SEPT.
18, 1856
Mr. Hamilton was born Nov. 28, 1795, in Fayette Co., Pa. In early
life he removed to Adams Co., Ohio and was for several years Clerk at
Brush Creek Furnace. In the Fall of 1827 he made explorations in
Lawrence county with the view of building a furnace, and during the
year 1828, in company with Andrew Ellison, Sr., and Andrew Ellison,
Jr., built Pine Grove Furnace, under the firm of "Ellison & Hamilton,"
according to the Journal: "Fired Pine Grove Furnace, Jan. 1, 1829, and
Blowed Jan. 13, 1829." Union Furnace and Franklin were built a year or
two previous, Pine Grove being the 3rd built in this Iron Region of
Ohio. . . . stopped furnace from running on the Sabbath. He amassed
great wealth . . . He was the author of what is known as the "Ironton
Liquor Restriction." (lengthy obituary)
HAMILTON, ROBERT I.R. FEB.
20, 1868
HAMILTON, ROBERT I.R. OCT.
10, 1878
Son of George Hamilton and Eck. Adams, whose mother lives in town,
died of yellow fever in New Orleans a few days ago. Engaged on the
steamer, John Means, which was lying at New Orleans.
HAMILTON, ROBERT B. I.R.
OCT. 28, 1858
Died on the 21st inst., at his residence in Ironton, Robert B.
Hamilton, well known for many years as proprietor of Centre Furnace,
in his 51st year. Mr. Hamilton was a native of Fayette Co.,
Pennsylvania. About 30 years ago, he went to Adams county, O., and was
for a time, we believe, engaged at one of the old furnaces in that
county. About 25 years ago he came to his county, and if we are not
mistaken, was at first employed at Pine Grove Furnace. Subsequently,
in company with ----McCoy, now of St. Louis, he built Hecla Furnace.
About 20 years ago, in 1839, we think, in company with James Rodgers
and Wm. Shiras, Wolf and Bartels, he bought Centre furnace, of which
Furnace for some seven or eight years past, has had been the sole
proprietor.
HAMILTON, MRS. ROSA E. (RODGERS)
I.R. FEB. 15, 1866
Died in Hanging Rock on Wednesday eve., Feb. 14, 1866 at the
residence of her mother, Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Rosa E., wife of Robert H.
Hamilton, Esq., in the 30th year of her age.
HAMILTON, SADIE IWR JUN. 05,
1897
Still A Mystery - In the case of Sadie Hamilton, who jumped, or
fell or was thrown from a steamboat and drowned near Huntington
Monday, the coroner's verdict says: Sadie Hamilton came to her death
on the 24th day of May, 1897, by drowning, whether accidental drowning
or murder the jury is unable to determine. The woman was from
Catlettsburg and was recently divorced from her husband.
HAMILTON, THOMAS I.R. JAN.
24, 1901
Died at his home at 91 Center street Wednesday night. His death
due to bowel trouble. He was past 55 years old. He was born at Center
Furnace, Lawrence county, June 9, 1845. Lived in Portsmouth six years
of his life. Served in Civil War in Capt. John S. George's Ind.
Cavalry . . . in Battle of Bull Run and at St. Mary's church, Va., was
wounded in the hip. He was a journalist. Mrs. Hamilton and three
children survive. The latter are: Johanna, aged 14; John aged 11; and
Mary Louise, aged 8. He had one brother here, Attorney John Hamilton,
and four sisters, Mrs. F. C. Tomlinson, Mrs. W. H. Enochs, Mrs.
McGugin and Mrs. Rosa McBride of New York. Interment: Woodland
cemetery.
HAMLIN, JOHN IJRNL SEPT. 14,
1870
John Hamlin was shot and killed by a man named Welch a few miles
below Charleston, last Monday.
HAMLIN, MRS. PETER I.R. NOV. 14,
1878
The wife of Peter Hamlin died of typhoid fever at her residence
near Union Town House on the 6th.
HAMMOND, HIRAM M.I. FEB. 02,
1915
HAMMOND, RACHEL I.R. FEB.
13, 1890
Died - Feb. 11, Rachel Hammond, aged 94.
HAMMOND, RICHARD I.R. JUL.
24, 1879
HAMMOND, THOMAS IDR. DEC.
26, 1917
HAMPER, MRS. IDR. DEC. 26,
1917
I.R. JUL. 12, 1883 Died at Lawrence Furnace, age 77.
HAMPER, CONRAD IDR. DEC. 26,
1917
HAND, MRS. ELIZABETH IDR.
DEC. 26, 1917
I.R. APR. 09, 1891 Died Tuesday at her home on eighth street, aged
98 years __months 1 day. She did not know of the death of her
daughter, Ella, which occurred two weeks ago. Burial at Woodland. (She
was the mother-in-law of the Hon. Ralph Leete)
HAND, MISS ELLA IDR. DEC.
26, 1917
I.R. MAR. 26, 1891
Miss Ella Hand died at her home on Eighth street, last Saturday
morning. In 1861, when a young lady, she was riding horseback, when
she was thrown from the horse and received spinal injury that made her
an invalid her entire life, and keeping her at her quiet little home,
with her aged mother, all the time. Her father was the Rev. William
Hand, one of the first Methodist ministers of Ironton. The mother
still surviving is 98 years old. Horace Leete, of Portsmouth and Mr.
Chapman of Jackson, attended the funeral.
HAND, REV. WILLIAM T. I.R. MAY 16,
1861
HANDLEY, CHARLES W. I.R.
JAN. 02, 1879
Son of Constantine Handley, of Symmes, died on the 23d at Athens'
Asylum.
HANDLY, SAMUEL B. I.R. NOV.
17, 1887
Marriage license issued to Sam'l B. Handly and Jane Willis.
HANEY, DORCAS I.R. FEB. 14,
1861
HANEY, EDWARD I.R. FEB. 25,
1935 ?
HANEY, MRS. EMILY I.R. AUG.
22, 1895
Mrs. Emily Haney's funeral took place at Forest Dale on the 11th.
She was the widow of Berry Haney who died in the 42nd Ky Reg. She was
78 years old... Civil War widow.
HANEY, JOHN I.R. MAR. 03,
1859
HANEY, JOHN I.R. SEP. 02,
1880
Accidental Shot - Last Sunday, two boys, John Haney and John Rolph
who live at Centre furnace went out hunting. They sighted a squirrel
up a tree and Rolph, who held a rifle, dodged about to get a shot at
the squirrel.. . he raised his firearm suddenly to take aim, and
struck another boy in front of him. The boy threw out his arm and
struck the trigger of the rifle, whereby the gun went off, the bullet
striking John Haney in the head, making a horrid hole through which
the brain protruded. Haney died in about an hour afterward. He was
about 18 years old.
HANKS, GEORGE IWR APR. 19,
1897
Fayette Township Items - Mr. George Hanks, a worthy citizen of
Sybene, was united in marriage to Miss Lucinda Poley of Howell a few
days ago.
HANNA, SAMUEL I.R. DEC. 06,
1860
HANNAN, HENRY H. I.R. JAN.
30, 1879
Of Swan Creek died Saturday of paralysis. Thrown from a horse.
HANNAN, MARY ANN I.R. APR.
08, 1886
Died April 1, 1886, age 26.
HANNER, JAMES I.R. MAR. 02,
1865
Married at the Centre House, Feb. 23rd, by Rev. L. Hall, Mr. James
Hanner and Miss Catherine Webb, both of Greenup county, Kentucky.
HANNON, I.R. DEC. 07, 1905
The five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Hannon of South Fifth
stree, died Saturday from the effects of eating some tablets (do not
have end of article).
HANNON, RICHARD I.R. FEB.
03, 1881
HANZACHE, GODFREY CHARLES
I.R. FEB. 11, 1864
HANZCHE, J. G. MR. I.R. SEP.
03, 1874
HARBOLD, INFANT I.R. NOV.
21, 1889
Died Nov. 16, the daughter of George Harbold, age 4.
HARD, I.R. SEPT. 22, 1892
In the habeas corpus case, Hard vs Hard, before Judge Davis, last
Saturday, the custody of the child was given to the mother. After the
trial Hard was arrested for failing to support his wife and child, and
gave bond for his future appearance.
HARLAN, D. R. IJRN DEC. 22,
1869
Died at Burlington on December 19th, Mr. D. R. Harlan of
inflammation of the bowels.
HARLAN, LYDIA MAY I.R. JUN.
29, 1871
HARLAS, LEMUEL I.R. AUG. 08,
1850?
We learn that in a quarrel at Marion, on Wed., July 31, a man by
the name of Lemuel Harlas was stabbed by Calvin Hunt. Harlas died on
Sunday evening last. Hunt has fled.
HARPER, JAMES I.R. SEPT. 22,
1887
The postmaster at Suiter, died a few days ago. He was 64-67 years
old. Buried at Locust Grove.
HARPOREE, BERLIN I.R. AUG.
26, 1886
HARRIS, CLIFFORD I.R. FEB.
24, 1887
Deaths - Feb. 22, Clifford, infant son of D. T. Harris, aged 18
months.
HARRIS, MRS. ELIZABETH I.R. JUN.
30, 1864
HARRIS, FRED I.R. NOV. 07,
1895
Fred Harris, the young colored man whom Robt. Royal, a companion,
shot by accident at Jone's restaurant, died last Thursday night.
...bullet was in his brain. Accidental...another case of "didn't know
it was loaded."
HARRIS, MRS. MARY IJRN MAY
25, 1870
Died May 22nd, Mary, wife of David H. Harris.
HARRIS, T. R. I.R. JUL. 10,
1902
Thomas R. Harris died Thursday after a long illness. He was born
in Giamorgan Shire, Wales in 1832, and emigrated to the United States
in 1852, settling at Johnstown, Pa., opening a large mine at that
place which is still in operation.
He lived 2 years at Chattanooga, Tenn., and came to Ironton in 1861.
He was employed as manager of the Belfont coal works for 27 years. He
was married to Margaret Evans in Wales, and they had 12 children, four
of whom are left with the mother to mourn his death. The children are:
David T. Harris of Pittsburg, Pa., Margaret Harris of St. Louis and
Dr. B. F. Harris of Lac Du Blambeau, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Harris
lived on So. 3rd St., Ironton.
HARRISON, EMANUEL I.R. APR.
07, 1892
Marriage license issued to Emanuel Harrison and Maggie Falter.
HARRISON, MRS. MARTHA I.R.
JAN. 08, 1906
Died at her home at Vesuvius station Friday illness of lung
trouble and infirmities of old age. She was 70y 1m 0d old. Burial was
at the Neal cemetery on John's creek.
HARRISON, MARTIN I.R. OCT.
21, 1852
Married on the 10th inst., in Ripley, Mr. Martin Harrison, of
Ironton, to Mrs. Eliza Glaze, of the former place.
HARRISON, THOMAS I.R. JUL.
05, 1888
Died June 29, Thos. Harrison, killed at Etna Street, aged 26. See
also poem I.R. Aug. 09, 1888, from his sister, Mary - In Memory of
Thomas Harrison, who was killed on the Ironton railroad, June 29,
1888.
HARRISON, WILLIAM R. I.R.
MAR. 23, 1865
Married on the 20th inst., on the "Lizzie Hamilton," by Rev. L.
Hall, Mr. Wm. R. Harrison and Miss Lucy A. Perdue, both of Cabell
county, WV.
HART, MRS. ANNA I.R. SEP.
10, 1891
The funeral of Mrs. Anna Hart last Sunday afternoon was largely
attended. (see if there is an obit)
HART, ETTA MAUD I.R. OCT. 17
& 31, 1895
Etta Maud Hart daughter of William Hart of Terre Haute, Ind., and
granddaughter of Sarah Kuhns of this city, born Jan. 18, 1874 died on
14 Oct. 1895. She died of consumption. The paper of the 17th states:
Miss Maud Hart died of consumption at the home of her aunt, Miss Sarah
Kouns on Front street, last Monday, age 21.
HARTMAN, MISS CARRIE I.R.
JUN. 30, 1887
Died - June 28, Miss Carrie Hartman, aged 19.
HARTMAN, MRS. MARY I.R. OCT.
20, 1887
Died - Oct. 18, Mary, wife of Jos. Hartman, aged about 35.
HARVEY, GEORGE ISWR JAN. 30,
1917
HASENAUR, CHRISTIAN I.T.
JUL. 17, 1902
HASKELL, JAMES, SR. I.R.
JUL. 21, 1853
Married on the 10th inst., by Rev. J. T. Holliday, Mr. James
Haskell, Sen., of Rome Tp., to Mrs. Mercy Prtichard.
HASKELL, JAMES A. I.R. SEPT.
24, 1857
Married on the 9th inst., near Haskellville, by Rev. James
Haskell, James A. Haskell, of Ashland, Kentucky to Miss Maggie A.
Tiernan, daughter of John Tiernan, Esq., of the of the former place.
HASKELL, MRS. MARY I.R. AUG.
05, 1852
At Haskellville, on the 25th ult, Mary, wife of James Haskell,
Sr., aged 62?.
HASKINS, CALVIN I.R. APR.
07, 1892
Marriage license issued to Calvin Haskins and Mary Lambert.
HASKINS, CHILD I.R. JUN. 30,
1887
Died - June 27, son of Wm. Haskins, aged 14.
HASKINS, JOSEPH I.R. NOV.
28, 1878
Son of William - resided in Missouri, was school teacher in
Missouri and Lawrence county, Ohio. Remains brought back and interred
Greasy Ridge.
HASTINGS, JOHN K. I.R. APR.
05, 1866
Married at Hanging Rock on the 18th ult., by Rev. L. Hall, Mr.
John K. Hastings, of Ironton and Miss Cassander Mathiot, of the former
place.
I.R. Jan. 20, 1887 - J. K. Hastings and family have moved to Alabama.
HASTINGS, JOHN K. IET APR.
09, 1931
Former Ironton man died Tuesday at Sciotoville - John K. Hastings,
87, oldest member of Lawrence Lodge F. & A. M. of this city, died at
his home at 1537 Third street, Sciotoville. Mr. Hastings was born at
Malden, WV, April 25, 1844 . Mr. Hastings served in the 2nd WV Cavalry
throughout the Civil War as a member of Major Hines regiment. . . At
the close of the war he came to Ironton and was united in marriage to
Miss Cassandra Mathiott on March 28, 1866. To the union six children
were born, five of whom are still living - Mrs. N. C. Ferry of ____pburn,
O., Willard M. Hastings of Portsmouth, Mrs. F. H. Baumgardner of St.
Paul, Minn., Halsey Hastings of Los Angeles and Mrs. Austin Bell of
Chicago, Ill. Mr. Hastings engaged in the iron industry in Ironton
until 1883. On Feb. 18, 1915, he was united in marriage to Miss Bertha
C. Talbot, daughter of a prominent Pike county farmer, who survives.
He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Lillie Jenkins at present of
Cincinnati, but formerly of Ironton. Eight grandchildren and two great
grandchildren also survive.
HATCHER, CHARLES I.R. DEC. 13,
1866
HATCHER, ELLA I.R. DEC. 09,
1862
HATCHER, MRS. SARAH MELVIN
I.R. JUL. 09, 1891
NEED TO COPY - I.R. JUL. 16, 1891
Died at residence of her son, Charles H. Hatcher, on the old homestead
near Sheridan, last Saturday. She was 89y 1m 28d. She came to this
region when only 2 years old, her father settling on the farm
adjoining the one where she died.
HATFIELD, MRS. ELMER IET
MAR. 13, 1919
Mrs. Ruth Bird Hatfield, wife of Elmer Hatfield died Wednesday at
her home on south 7th St. Ruth Virginia Bird, daughter of Mary Jane
and E. J. Bird, was born at Big Stone Gap, Va., December 31st, 1891.
On May 15, 1910 at Rock Camp, at the residence of Captain Bazzell, she
was united in marriage to Mr. Hatfield. Rev. Neal officiating. No
children were born to them. Mrs. Hatfield was a sister of Mrs. James
Peters, Mrs. Alf Cole, all of this city, Col. E. J. Bird of Alabama
and Arthur Bird of Lowmoore, Va. Burial at Woodland.
HATTON, MR. I.R. AUG.
11, 1853
Deathly Accident - On Wednesday, a Mr. Hatton of Jackson, was
accidentally shot and killed by a discharge of a pistol in the hands
of Wm. Ferguson.
HATTON, ROBERT IWR. JAN. 19,
1895
HAUBERT, JOHN I.R. NOV. 21,
1889
KILLED - Last Tuesday he was killed by a mass of earth falling on
him while working in an ore mine near Kelly's Mills. He was unmarried.
He was formerly teamster at the Enterprise mill.
HAUX, I.R. JAN. 19, 1888
Died Jan. 16, daughter of ____ and Laura Haux, aged 3 months.
HAVARD, MRS. ELVIRA I.R.
JAN. 06, 1898
Wife of David Havard died last Saturday. Husband and four children
are left to mourn her.
HAVENS, HOWARD J. I.R. JUN.
16, 1853
Married on the 27th ult., at Portsmouth, by J. J. Holmes, Esq.,
Mr. Howard J. Havens, of Virginia, to Miss Sarah O. Bryant, of
Lawrence county.
HAWLEY, HON. C. G. I.R. MAY
20, 1858
Married last evening, May 19th, by Rev. W. C. French, Hon. C. G.
Hawley, member of the last Ohio Senate, to Miss Mary Kelley, all of
Ironton.
HAWLEY, JONATHAN I.R. APR.
07, 1892
Marriage license issued to Jonathan Hawley and Kansas Walls.
HAYES, JOHN I.R. DEC.
30, 1852
Married last night, by Rev. J. H. Creighton, Mr. John Hayes to
Miss Elizabeth Ormstead; all of Ironton.
HAYES, WILLIAM H. "BUB" IET.
NOV. 08, 1938
Last rites for William H. Hayes, Proctorville Civil War veteran,
will be Thursday. Burial in Centenary cemetery.
HAYNES, MOSES I.R. JUN. 28,
1888
Moses Haynes died last Friday. He had been a resident of Ironton
since 1854. He was at one time in partnership with W. E. R. Kemp in
the carpentering business and helped build many of the older houses.
He was born near Covington, Va., 75 years ago, was married in '47 and
came here from Maysville, Ky., in 1854. His wife and six children,
Jas. H., Chas. M., May, Walter, Anna and John, survive him.
HAYS, HENRY I.R. MAY 16,
1861
HAYSLIP, ISAAC I.R. MAR. 20,
1851
HAYSLIP, R. J. I.R. APR. 30,
1874
HAYWARD, F. E. I.R. FEB. 02,
1899
Silver Wedding - 25th Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hayward.
See I.R. Feb. 11, 1904 for Thirtieth Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Hayward.
HEALD, E. E. IWR OCT. 07,
1893
Wedding announcement of Mr. E. E. Heald and Miss Cora Ellis, to
take place Wednesday, October 11th. Mr. heald is the popular agent in
charge of the N&W passenger station in this city. Miss Ellis is a
daughter of the late R. H. Ellis, of this city, and at present is the
efficient assistant of Treasurer Clay in the county treasurer's
office.
HECKER, HENRY I.R. MAR. 03,
1887
Deaths - Feb. 25, Henry Hecker, aged 18.
HECKER, HERMAN I.R. SEP. 22,
1887
Died - Sept. 18, at Vesuvius Fce., Herman Hecker, aged 52. A well
known German of Elizabeth Township.
HEIDER, I.R. JUL. 10, 1890
The sister of August Heider died . . .
HEIDER, AUGUST I.R. JUN. 26,
1890
HEIDORN, HENRY I.R.
JUL. 20, 1865
Marriage license issued during month of April - Henry Heidorn and
Ellen Guard.
HEIDORN, HENRY I.R. MAY 24,
1888
Died May 17, age 55.
HEIDORN, MRS. HENRY I.R.
JUNE 05, 1884
The wife of Henry Heidorn, "edger" at Newman & Spanner's saw mill,
died last week of consumption.
HEIDORN, INFANT I.R. AUG.
23, 1888
Deaths - Heidorn - Aug. 20, infant child of Wm. Heidorn, aged 2
years.
HELWIG, LOUIS I.R.
JUL. 21, 1887
Died - July 18, Louis Helwig, West Ironton, aged 25.
HEMPSTEAD, DR. G.S.B.
I.R. JUL. 12, 1883
Many years a resident of Hanging Rock, and of late of Portsmouth,
died at his home last Monday, aged 90 years.
HEMPSTEAD, SAMUEL B.
I.R. DEC. 18, 1873 &
I.R. JAN. 01, 1874*
Many years a resident of Hanging Rock, died at his home, last Friday,
after long sickness. He was born in Portsmouth, Ohio, 1823, graduated
at Jefferson College, Pa., married in 1846, and went into the IRON
business. The remains were sent to Portsmouth for interment.
HEMPSTEAD, CAPT. S. B. I.R.
SEP. 18, 1873
Capt. S. B. Hempstead, a citizen of this county, a for many years
a resident of Hanging Rock, died at his home last Friday. The deceased
was born in Portsmouth, Ohio, 1823, graduated at Jefferson College,
Pa., married in 1846, and went into the iron business, with which he
was more or less connected the balance of his life. Interment at
Portsmouth.
HENDERSON, SUSAN L. I.R.
DEC. 27, 1866
HENDERSON, THOMAS I.R. MAR.
28, 1889
Two old citizens of Rome Township, recently died. Paul Todd, died
last Sunday, and Thos. Henderson, last Friday. They lived near each
other, back of Millersport. They were over 80 years old.
HENDERSON, THOMAS I.R. MAR.
30, 1899
One of the old citizens and pioneer iron workers of the Hanging
Rock Iron Region, died at Ashland, last Thursday, aged 82 years. He
was a native of Maryland, and came to Hanging Rock in 1844, where he
was a moulder in a stove foundry, which stood where Means Kyle & Co.'s
office is now. Later on, the foundry was moved to the upper end of the
village, and Mr. Henderson became one of the owners, selling out in
1882, to Kahn Bros. . . . Mr. Henderson was thrice married, and his
third wife survives him. His children are John H. and Frank and Mrs.
Maggie Hayes of Ashland, Mrs. Emma Burdine of Elkhart, Ind., and Miss
Bird Henderson of Ashland. His death occurred at his beautiful home,
"Bridge Haven," just above Ashland. Mr. Henderson was one of the men
who made the first successful hot blast for furnace use, at Buckhorn,
and himself moulded the first perfect furnace tuyers with a core in
it, in this region.
HENDERSON, THOMAS JR. I.R.
MAY 05, 1864
HENKES, BALES I.R. OCT. 08,
1863
Married on the 5th of Oct., 1863, by Peras R. Polley, Esq., at his
office in Ironton, Mr. Bales Henkes(?) and Miss Rebecca Steele, all of
Lawrence county, Ohio.
HENRY, MRS. I.R. MAY 15,
1862
HENRY, I.R. SEPT. 02, 1897
There have been several cases of diptheria around Haverhill. There
were eight cases in Peter Henry's family, and one died.
HENRY, I.R. JUL. 16,
1891
Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Henry
HENRY, (FIRST PART OF THIS CUT OFF NEED
TO LOOK UP) I.R. JAN. 31, 1901
___die Henry, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. David Henry of 85 So.
7th St., died Monday evening of appendicitis. . .
HENRY, BRICE I.R. NOV.
28, 1850
HENRY, EDWARD I.R. APR. 07,
1892
Marriage license issued to Edward Henry and Rebecca Brown.
HENRY, MRS. ELIZABETH (LEE)
I.R. OCT. 18, 1877
Died last Tuesday at her residence in West Ironton, age 83. She
was a PIONEER of this region. Born in Virginia, June 14th, 1795, she
came here in 1813, and has been living in this county ever since. She
was a daughter of Rev. John Lee, a very prominent Baptist preacher in
those early days. The deceased was married when she moved to this
county. Six children survive, four of whom live in Ironton. Her
husband died about 37 years ago. Interment: Henry graveyard.
HENRY, ELLIOT I.R. OCT. 02,
1890
Died at his home on 8th street last night. Members of the Dick
Lambert Post will attend the funeral.
HENRY, MRS. EVA I.R. SEP.
18, 1890
HENRY, FRANK I.R. JAN. 02,
1896
Haverhill Surprised - . . wedding of Mr. Frank Henry and Miss
Myrtle Hailey were married December 19th, at the home of the bride's
grandfather, Mr. John A. Winkler, Rev. W. Weekly officiating. . .
reception tendered by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Henry.
HENRY, GEORGE A. ISWR. MAR.
06, 1917
HENRY, GROVER I.R. JAN. 25,
1906
Grover Henry, an employee of the Ironton Portland Cement Company
met death in one of its most horrid forms, Monday night while engaged
at his work. Mr. Henry who is about 20 years of age, was employed as
oiler at the plant . . . his clothing caught in the shafting and he
was hurled into eternity without a moment's warning. . . .
HENRY, JAMES J. I.R. MAR.
21, 1878
Bucyrus, Ohio - March 17 - Rev. James J. Henry died at the age of
26 years. His body was taken to his late home in Lawrence county. He
was the son of Isiah Henry of Hamilton Twp.
HENRY, J. L. I.R. AUG.
23, 1888
Marriage license issued - J. L. Henry and Esther McKnight.
HENRY, J. O. IET APR.
19, 1933
A resident of 315 North 8th St., died at his home this morning. .
. Grief over the serious illness of his wife, Elizabeth, who remains
alarmingly ill, is believed to have brought . . . illness. Born 88
years ago last April 8th, Mr. Henry was born in the neighborhood in
which he died. . . . 65 years ago, Mr. Henry was united in marriage to
Elizabeth Sharp . . . survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Anna
Austin, at home; three sons, Lee Henry of Canton, Mo., Ralph of
Detroit and A. C. Henry of south 5th street, and three grandsons, Bert
Henry of Ironton, Robert and Ralph Henry of Detroit.
HENRY, JOHN ISWR. FEB.
01, 1931
HENRY, DR. JOHN S. I.R.
MAY 09, 1895
Dr. John S. Henry died last Thursday night. He was born near the
foot of the hills below town in August, 1834, and has lived here ever
since, except for the short period he resided in Getaway, this county.
He had five full brothers, two of whom are living, Rev. P. Henry, of
the Ohio Conference and Clark Henry, who resides at Pinegrove. The
family resided here when the site of Ironton was a cornfield or a
forest. The father built a sawmill near the lower end of 5th St., the
marks of the dam being yet visible. The boys engaged in farming and
teaming. When Ironton was established they hauled the stone for the
first foundations. Their mother died when they were young boys, and
the father married again. The second wife, the mother of Clay and
Brice Henry, still survives. In 1862 he married. He entered the
volunteer service as a Hospital Steward during the war. At its close,
he studied medicine. . . Interment at Woodland.
HENRY, LEVI M. I.R. JUNE 12,
1892
Marriage license issued to Levi M. Henry and Victoria L. Bradshaw.
HENRY, MARSHAL I.R.
DEC. 24, 1891
A brother of L. M. and Jas. O. died at his home near Glenroy,
Jackson county, December 15, of paralysis. He served three years in
Co. G 2nd KY Inf. He lived in Ironton in his boyhood days. VETERAN
HENRY, MARY ANN I.R.
JUL. 13, 1871
HENRY, MRS. MARY ANN I.R.
JUL. 20, 1871
HENRY, MILLARD E. I.R. APR.
03, 1903
Married Saturday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George H. Davies on Chestnut street, by Rev. W. H. Hampton of the
Episcopal Church, Mr. Millard E. Henry and Miss Maggie E. Davies.
HENRY, MORRIS I.R. OCT. 06,
1870
Died on Monday, Oct. 3d, Morris Henry, an old and much esteemed
citizen of this county.
HENRY, MORRIS DEACON I.R.
MAY 15, 1862
HENRY, WILLIAM D. I.R.
JUL. 15, 1858
Married on the 8th inst., by Rev. George E. Leonard, Mr. William
D. Henry and Miss Sarah V. Cloninger, all of Ironton.
HENRY, WILLIAM DAVIDSON I.R.
JAN. 25, 1906
Died at his home on Park Avenue Sunday morning, aged 76 years, 1
month and 14 days. He was born on the Henry farm, now known as the
Geswein place just north of this city on January 7th 1830, and was the
son of James and Elizabeth Henry. He was the youngest boy of a family
of seven boys and seven girls. He left the farm to accept a position
as miller at the old Magnolia flour mill which of later years has been
occupied by the Chrystal Ice Co. in the manufacture of ice. This
position he held for a number of years but latter he became the
proprietor of the business and conducted it for 20 years, when he
retired and soon after was elected Justice of the Peace of Upper
township, at the time of his death was serving his fourth term.
Baptist. Belonged to the Harmon Lodge I.O.O.F. of this city Survived
by 3 sons: George E. of Vinciennes, Ind., Charles W. of Washington, D.
C., and Thomas O. of Terra Haute, Ind. He is also survived by five
grand children and 3 sister. The sisters are: Mrs. Quincy Rogers and
Mrs. Annie Haney of this city and Mrs. Harriet Pickett of Crown City,
O. His wife preceded him to that better world by about six years.
* Mrs. James Levering, who came to attend the funeral of her
brother-in-law, W. D. Henry, left Friday noon for her home. She and
her husband live in Madisonville, a suburb of Cincinnati, where they
conduct a confectionery store and restaurant. They were former
residents of Ironton. Mr. Levering conducted a grocery and feed store
at the corner of 2nd and Buckhorn streets for a long time afterwards
the place was known as Levering's corner. Thirty years ago last August
they moved to Cincinnati . . . I.R. 08 Feb. 1906.
* see Eulogy I.R. Feb. 01, 1906.
HENRY, WILLIE IJRN
SEPT 24, 1869
Died - Willie Henry, a male age 13 was scalded to death.
HENSHAW, FREDERICK SIDNEY
I.R. SEP. 19, 1850
Died in Burlington, on the 16th, Frederick Sidney, youngest son of
Wm. F. and Rachel Henshaw, aged 1y 3m.
HENSHAW, WILLIAM F., COLONEL
I.R. DEC. 29, 1853
Died in Cattaraugus county, New York, on the 13th of November
last, Col. Wm. F. Henshaw, formerly of Burlington, in this county,
aged about 53.
HENSLEY, SAMUEL I.R. JAN.
01, 1885
Died Dec. 29, Sam'l Hensley, aged 24 years.
HENTHORN, I.R. JAN. 06, 1887
Birth- Dec. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henthorn, a son.
HEPLAR, JACOB I.R.
HERBERT, OTTO LEWIS
I.R. APR. 27, 1871
On the 22d inst., son of Peter and Frances Herbert, aged 13 days.
HERMAN, MRS. RACHEL B. I.R.
APR. 01, 1880
HERRENKOHL, CHAS. A. I.R.
JAN. 06, 1887
Marriage license issued to Chas. A. Herrenkohl and Lizzie L.
McDermott.
HERRENKOLE, ALBERT I.R. MAR.
19, 1857
Married at the Buckeye House, on the 12th inst., by Rev. B. N.
Spahr, Mr. Albert Herrenkole and Miss Louisa Fuller, both of Cabel
county, Virginia.
HESKETT, ROBERT I.R. FEB.
13, 1932
Railroad brakeman of Russell (KY), died at his apartment on Ferry
Street in Russell this morning (do not have end of obit.)
HESSLER, MRS. NANCY I.R.
JAN. 1, 1891
Haverhill- The death of Mrs. Nancy Hessler occurred on December
25th, near Sciotoville, at the home of her daughter. The deceased was
a sister of J. A. and G. C. Winkler, who with their wives attended the
funeral at Wheelersburg, Dec. 29th.
HIBBARD, MISS DORA I.R. MAR.
03, 1887
Miss Dora Hibbard, daughter of Capt. Geo. B. Hibbard, was married
at Plainfield, N.J., on the 24th of February, to Mr. Horace W. Durgin
of Tauton, Mass., which place will be their future home.
HIBBARD, WARREN G. I.R. SEP.
29, 1864
Married Sept. 22nd, at Capt. Farley's, Kanawha Co., WV, by Rev. D.
H. K. Dix, Mr. Warren G. Hibbard of Ironton, Ohio and Miss Cela F.
Huddleston of Fayette Co., WV.
HIBBERLIN, MARY I.R.
MAR. 15, 1888
Died - Mary Hibberlin, March 8, aged 45.
HICKMAN, INFANT I.R.
NOV. 03, 1887
Died - Oct. 30, infant child of Joseph Hickman.
HICKMAN, JOSPEH (colored)
IWR JAN. 02, 1897
Jospeph Hickman, the colored shoemaker, died Monday evening at
this home on south 4th street, of consumption. He was 52 years of age
and leaves a family. He was an ex-soldier, and member of the Dick
Lambert Post G. A. R. Interment in the soldier's lot at Woodland
cemetery.
HICKS, MRS. CAROLINE IET.
FEB. 09, 1931
HICKS, JAMES I.R. OCT. 27,
1853
Married on the 24th, by Jacob Lair, Esq., Mr. James Hicks and Miss
Minerva Coon.
HICKS, WILLIAM IET.
APR. 28, 1938
HICKS, WILLIAM I.R. JUN. 10,
1886
HIGGINS, DAVID W. I.R. MAY
17, 1900
HIGGINS, DELORIOUS I.R. JAN.
22. 1857
Died on the 16th ult., at Millersport, Mrs. Delorious Higgins,
wife of James Higgins, aged 51y27d.
HIGGINS, GERTRUDE I.R. JUN.
09, 1881
HIGGINS, JOHN W. ISWR JUL.
27, 1917
HIGGINS, REUBEN IET. JUN.
10, 1938
HIGGINS, T. J. IET. JUL. 20,
1927
T. J. Higgins, 82, former Ironton resident, and pioneer iron
worker of this section, died Monday...at his home in the Belfonte
Addition to Ashland. He was a veteran of the Civil War, serving with
the 173rd O.V.I. He is survived by his widow and the following
children: F. O. Higgins, Parkersburg; Stanley C. Higgins, Mount Hope,
W. Va., Dr. R. D. Higgins, Ashland, and J. W. Higgins of Coal Grove.
One brother and one sister, Reuben J. Higgins of Coal Grove and Mrs.
Josie Pancake, of Huntington, also survive.
HILB, LINNIE IJRN NOV. 02,
1870
Died November 1st, Linnie, daughter of Mority and Hanche Hilb.
HILB, MORITZ IJRN
SEPT. 15, 1869
Born on September 5th, (Jewish New Year), a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Moritz Hilb.
HILB, NINNIE I.R. NOV.
03, 1870
Died in this city, Nov. 1st, Ninnie, daughter of M. and H. Hilb,
aged 3 years. Burial at Portsmouth.
HILBERTH, AUGUSTUS I.R. OCT.
21, 1852
Married on the 14th inst., by Rev. J. H. Creighton, Mr. Augustus
Hilberth to Miss Angeline Powell; all of Ironton.
HILGENBERG, CHARLIE I.R.
MAR. 26, 1865
Forest Dale - Charlie Hilgenburg and Lydia Markins, both of this
place, were married last Friday.
HILGENBERG, GEORGE I.R. JUN.
28, 1888
George Hilgenberg, a youth of 16, was drowned at Petersburg last
Sunday. He was bathing in the river with his brother and went over a
step-off. He couldn't swim and drowned before help could reach him.
The body was recovered.
HILGENBERGG, LOUI I.R. APR.
07, 1892
Marriage license issued to Loui Hilgenbergg and Maggie Martin.
HILGER, VALENTINE I.R. NOV.
05, 1874
HILL, MRS. I.R. NOV.
17, 1887
The remains of Mrs. Hill, of Coal Valley, W. Va., daughter of John
Brannigan, of Mt. Vernon, were brought here last Monday and buried in
Sacred Heart Cemetery.
HILL, MRS. I.R. FEB.
13, 1890
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Dean returned last Monday. They were at St.
Paul, Minn., when a telegram giving the news of the death of Mr.
Dean's sister, Mrs. Hill, reached them, which hurried them home . . .
HILL, GEORGE P. IWR FEB 14,
1897
An aged vagrant was found in a dying condition at the Kelly Nail
mill early Friday morning, and died soon after he was found. Hill was
about 73 years old, and for the past six years has been an inmate of
the infirmary, but ran away from there about a month ago and has been
wandering about since. (lengthy story)
HILL, J. M. IET OCT. 28,
1938
Ironton's oldest business man, died today. J. M. Hill of 602 So.
5th St. Mr. Hill died at the age of 92 years . . . it was a crushing
blow to him when the 1937 flood forced his unwilling retirement from
active pursuits following 64 years of service. J. M. Hill came to
Ironton in the Spring of 1873 at the age of 27 years. . . He and his
brother Ezra D. Hill established the Hill Book Store in what is now
the McCauley building of Second and Center street and from that time
until the 1937 flood Mr. Hill's service to the public continued. His
brother died in 1898 and Mr. Hill then moved to his location back of
the McCauley building, in rooms now housing the Lambert Dress Shop.
When Ironton launched its flood prevention program it looked to its
oldest business man to turn the first shovel of dirt and Mr. Hill,
together with Mr. E. F. Tyler, had the honor of leading flood wall
ceremonies. Mr. Hill referred to the program as "my flood wall." Mr.
Hill was born in Wooster, Wayne cou nty, Ohio on August 18, 1846. Two
brothers, later killed in battle, served in the Civil War and Mr. Hill
enlisted for similar services but was sent home from camp due to his
youth. In 1883 he was united in marriage to Anna Eliza Dean. . . and
on last week, on October 18th, they joined members of their family and
friends celebration of their 55th anniversary. Survivors are his
widow, one daughter, Mrs. W. P. Lewis and three grandchildren, Horace,
Eliza and Charlotte Hill. One son, Horace Hill died several years ago.
Interment at Woodland.
HILL, MRS. JAMES I.R. JAN.
27, 1898
Wife of former pastor of Spencer Chapel, died at her home in
Chicago, last week and was buried at Indianapolis. She was 61.
HILL, JOSEPH I.R. JUL. 26,
1883
Joseph Hill, who left Ironton about 2 weeks ago to work at
Clifton, WV, was brought back a corpse last Monday morning, having
been killed by a companion while in bathing Saturday evening. Hill . .
. had a quarrel in the water with a man named Oliver, who followed him
up the bank and stabbed him terribly, from the effects of which he
died three or four hours afterward. The remains were brought to
Ironton and burial Monday from the home of Jos. Hill in West Ironton,
an uncle of the murdered man.
HILL, LOTTIE I.R. MAY
25, 1871
Died - on the 19th inst., at Millersport, of lung fever, Lottie,
daughter of B. C. and M. E. Hill; aged 4 yrs. 11 mos. And 6 days.
HILL, MARIA C. I.R. FEB. 13,
1890
Died - Feb. 8th, Maria C. Hill, aged 80. (I believe her maiden
name was Dean - smk)
HILL, PATRICK I.R. JUL. 29,
1886
HILLE, INFANT CHILD I.R.
AUG. 30, 1883
Deaths - Hille - Aug. 22, child of William Hille, aged 14 months.
HILZENBERG, GEORGE I.R. JUL.
05, 1888
Died June 24, George Hilzenburg, aged 16.
HIRST, I.R. JUL. 17, 1879
HIRST, MRS. A. C. I.R. OCT.
23, 1879
HITT, I.R. APR. 28, 1864
HITT, LEWIS H. I.R. AUG. 03,
1865
Marriage license issued during month of July - Lewis L. Hitt and
Jane E. Partlow.
HOARD, LOUISA I.R. MAY 18,
1876
HOBBS, INFANT I.R.
JUN. 02, 1887
Deaths - May 25, infant child of Reuben Hobbs.
HODGE, CHAS. A. I.R. NOV.
24, 1887
Marriage license issued to Chas. A. Hodge and Mary E. Suiter.
HODNETT, I.R. FEB. 08,
1883
HOERNER, FRED I.R.
SEP. 10, 1885
HOFFMAN, CHARLES IWR
SEP. 06, 1893
An old resident of the city, died at his home on 2nd street in
West Ironton Sunday morning. He was born in the state of Bavaria,
Germany in 1836. Coming to America in 1861, he located at New Castle
this county, where he worked in the mines till he went to Kentucky in
1863. He was watchman at the Lawrence Mill for 7 years, also embarked
in the grocery business. He served 2 terms as city council, two terms
on the board of equalization, a number of improvement boards, active
in public affairs for a number of years.. Besides his wife, five
children survive: Leonard J., the Second street shoeman, George, Mrs.
Mary Sierer, Charles C. and Amelia.
HOFFMAN, JASON I.R.
FEB. 13, 1902
Died at his home corner Mill and Front street, after a brief
illness of pneumonia. The deceased will be remembered as the man who
caused some comment about 2 years ago, when he was a trustee at the
Athens Asylum, by eloping with another patient whom he married in this
city. He leaves a wife.
HOFFMAN, LOUIS FLOYD
IET FEB. 08, 1932
Age 85, died at his home in Burlington this morning. His wife
preceded him in death three years ago, but he is survived by a number
of nieces and nephews.
HOFFMAN, MRS. LUCRETIA W. B.
I.R. APR. 05, 1871
Died at Garnett, Kansas, March 21st, of inflammation of the
bowels, Mrs. Lucretia W. R. (or B.) Hoffman, wife of Col. J. J.
Hoffman.
HOGAN, JAMES IWR JUN.
26, 1897
James Hogan, a stove moulder employed at the Foster Stove foundry,
died this morning, at his home on Buckhorn St., of pleurisy. He was
about 42 years of age, and leaves a family. The funeral arrangements
have not yet announced.
HOGSTEN, FRANK I.R.
MAR. 19, 1903
HOKE, BERTHA MARGARET
I.R. SEP. 03, 1874
HOLBROOK, I.R. JAN.
03, 1867
HOLBROOK, AMBROSE I.R. SEP.
13, 1860
Marriage license issued to Ambrose Holbrook and Eleanor Wheeler.
HOLDEN, MRS. S. E. I.R.
OCT. 15, 1868
HOLDERBY, MRS. LIZZIE (MCMAHON)
I.R. FEB. 03, 1898
Died - Scottown - on Friday morning, Mrs. Lizzie Holderby. Died of
something like apoplexy. The same malady that caused the death of her
brother, Micager McMahon, last August.
HOLDERBY, WILLIAM I.R. JAN.
12, 1871
Died at his residence in Windsor Tp., this county, Jan. __, 1871.
He was born in Cabell county, West Va., Jan. 22d, 1786; and emigrated
to this county in the year 1816, and settled on Symmes Creek Valley
near the mouth of Venison Ham, where he continued to reside until (his
death). Leaves his aged companion, several sons and daughters.
HOLIDAY, REV. JAMES J.
I.R. AUG. 26, 1875
HOLLERON, JOHN M.I.
MAR. 21, 1925
HOLLEY, ELISHA W. I.R.
OCT. 15, 1885
Marriage license issued - Elisha W. Holley and Mattie Roberts.
HOLLIDAY, CAPTAIN GEORGE H.
ISWR JUN. 17, 1919
HOLLIDAY, JOEL W. I.R.
DEC. 07, 1865
Married on December 2nd, 1865, at the city of Ironton, by Peras R.
Polley, Esq., Mr. Joel W. Holliday and Miss Ellen Partlow, both of
Coal Grove, Ohio.
HOLLIDAY, JOHN H. I.R.
SEPT. 22, 1892
John H. Holliday, formerly of this county, died at his home in
Sciotoville, last Saturday, at the age of 57 years. Many people of
this county will remember Mr. Holliday. He was a good man.
HOLLIDAY, MRS. REBECCA
I.R. SEP. 05, 1861
HOLLINGSWORTH, ISAAC
I.R. MAR. 06, 1862
HOLLINGSWORTH, DR. J.
I.R. JUN. 30, 1864
HOLLY, JOHN I.R. MAY
20, 1858
Died on the 15th at the County Infirmary aged 36. From exposure
one cold night in Feb. last year, near Etna Furnace, had his legs
frozen, and they were both amputated below the knees.
HOLMES, JAMES H. I.R.
MAR. 31, 1892
James H. Holmes, an old soldier and river captain and ex-game
warden of this county, died at his home on Vernon street between 2nd
and Front streets, last Friday evening. Capt. Holmes has been a
resident of this city for nearly 30 years. Burial at Woodland.
HOLMES, WILLIAM I.R.
FEB. 25, 1858
Married on the 18th inst., by Rev. Wm. Allgood; Elder William
Holmes, of Webster, and Mrs. Mary E. Morgan, of Portsmouth.
HOLMES, W. R. I.R.
APR. 15, 1858
Died - W. R. Holmes for many years a school teacher in Scioto
county died on the 2nd inst., at the residence of Nat. Preston, his
son-in-law.
HOLROYD, MRS. D. W.
I.R. JAN. 18, 1866
Died at her residence in Lawrence county, Ohio, Dec. 20, 1865,
Mrs. D. W., wife of William Holroyd, and daughter of E. W. Wakefield,
of this county, died aged 36 years. Leaves a companion and three
children.
HOLT, I.R. MAY
26, 1887
Died - May 23, daughter of Albert Holt, aged 32 1/2 years?.
HOLT, MRS. ABNER I.R. SEP.
16, 1886
HOLT, ALBERT (colored) I.R. OCT.
11, 1888
A sudden death - Last Sunday afternoon, Albert Holt, a well known
colored man was found dead in his bed at his home on Washington
street. The immediate cause was heart trouble. His age was 42. He
arrived in Ironton in 1856. He came from Kentucky with quite a company
of slaves that had been liberated by their owner, Judge Holt. Judge
Holt came to Ironton with his old slaves, and while living, exercised
toward them a most fatherly care. He bought a little farm above Ice
Creek for one of them. He also, purchased the cottage where Mrs.
Moreland lives for another and it has remained in the family of the
owner ever since. Judge Holt died in this town a few years after his
arrival, mourned by his former slaves and this entire community. The
way he happened to come to Ironton was Rev. J. F. Given, a nephew of
his, preached at Spencer Chapel. Mr. Given was probably the finest
scholar Spencer ever had. He was a man of wonderfully fine social and
scholarly instincts; and he won Judge Holt to him and his liberal
ideas. Thus Judge Holt came here and gathered his old slaves about
him, and helped them to enjoy their freedom. . . . Albert Holt was ten
years old when the little colony of freedmen came to town in 1856. . .
.
HOLT, FRANK (colored) I.R.
MAR. 24, 1892
A young colored man, named Frank Holt, aged about 23 years of age,
died at the County Infirmary, Sunday.
HOLT, FRED I.R. APR.
21, 1892
Marriage license issued to Fred Holt and Katie Lee.
HOLT, DR. PETER C. I.R.
MAR. 07, 1861
Died in Ironton, March 2d, at his residence, aged 79 years. Born
near Petersburg, Va., Sept. 3, 1782. Moved with his parents to
Bardstown, Ky., in 1789. Educated under Rev. Joshua L. Wilson, D. D.,
since of Cincinnati. Studied medicine . . . He married in 1813 to
Susannah W. Campbell of Tennessee, near Clarksville, who survives him.
. . He removed to this county, but a wish to emancipate his servants
induced him to dispose of his farm, and he removed his servants, over
30 in number, to this place, and for about four years past he has
resided chiefly in Ironton. . .
HOLZAPPEL, HENRY I.R.
NOV. 10, 1887
Marriage license issued to Henry Holzappel and Lena Knapp.
HONSHELL, WASHINGTON Captain
I.R. MAY 30, 1896*
I.R. June 04, 1896 He had reached the age of 71 years.
Riverboatman. Does not name wife or children. Funeral held at the home
in Catlettsburg, Ky. Burial in the village cemetery. (Note from smk -
his children were: Fannie Honshell Williamson; Nannie Scott Honshell
Kelly Wright; Gus Honshell married Clara Stoddard, a niece of Colis P.
Huntington and Kate Honshell married Millard F. Hampton. See: I.R.
Oct. 10, 1889 - 39th anniversary of Capt. And Mrs. Honshell - this is
in the article 10th Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Kelly.
HONSHELL, MRS. WASHINGTON
I.R. 28 AUG. 1902
Friday afternoon, Mrs. Honshell, widow of the late Commodore
Honshell, and mother of Mrs. Lindsey Kelly of this city, died at her
home in Catlettsburg, after a long illness. The deceased was almost 70
years old and was a native of this county.
HOOD, CHARLES FRANCES I.R.
MAY 08, 1862
HOOD, W. C. I.R. FEB.
04, 1875
HOOK, MRS. MARY I.R.
OCT. 07, 1886
Died Oct. 5, Mrs. Mary Hook, aged 62.
HOOKER, JOE GENERAL
I.R. NOV. 06, 1879
HOOP, ELIZABETH I.R.
NOV. 08, 1866
HOOVER, DAVID P. I.T.
NOV. 20, 1946
HOOVER, WILLIAM H. I.R.
JAN. 29, 1942
HOPITRY/HOPTRY , MRS. JOHN
IET JAN. 02, 1926
Funeral services for Mrs. John Hoptry were held . . . interment at
Woodland.
HOPKINS, I.R. FEB. 18,
1892
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopkins lost their little boy last Monday. He
died from some lung trouble. He was 3 years old.
HOPKINS, CHARLES POWELL
I.R. JAN. 26, 1871
HOPKINS, DAVID W. I.R.
MAR. 23, 1865
Married on the 13th inst., at the residence of Rev. Jas. Thomas,
Ironton, O., by Rev. H. L. Whitehead, David W. Hopkins, and Miss Anna
Joseph, both of this place.
HOPKINS, MRS. DELIA
I.R. FEB. 04, 1904
Mrs. Delia Hopkins, a colored woman of 101 years, died last week
at the Almshouse in Maysville, Ky. She was familiar with many
incidents of the war of 1812. She was born in Virginia and was the
recipient of many favors from George Washington along with other
children of that time.
HOPKINS, ELMER G. I.R.
JAN. 16, 1902
Died July 16, 1901 - drowned in the Ohio River opposite Etna
Furnace.
HOPKINS, EMMA FLORENCE
I.R. NOV. 01, 1855
HOPKINS, H. G. I.R.
OCT. 30, 1879
Mr. A. North, of Bates Co., Mo., father-in-law of H. G. Hopkins,
sends us a few ears of corn ...
HOPKINS, MISS MAGGIE
I.R. DEC. 01, 1864
Died at Topeka, Ks., Oct. 30,of typhoid fever, Miss Maggie
Hopkins, formerly of Ashland, Kentucky.
HOPKINS, MARCUS C. I.R.
JAN. 06, 1855
HOPKINS, MRS. MARGARET
I.R. FEB. 21, 1878
She was born 1807 in Wales. She married 1829 and settled in
Ironton in 1853. She was the mother of Rev. Howell G., William G. and
David Hopkins.
HOPKINS, ROBERT L. I.R.
DEC. 31, 1891
He was born at Williamsburg, Penn., Oct. 29, 1815, and died at
Ironton, Dec. 24, 1891 being in his 77th year. He was married at
Burlington to Ethelena Thomas, June 6, 1839. Six children were born of
this union, four of whom are still living. A son Wilmot came in from
New Mexico for the funeral. Mr. Hopkins died of urinary trouble. He
was a potter by trade. He was deputy sheriff to Sheriff Joshua
Hambleton. He filled the office of city councilman and city
commissioner. He later became a cistern builder. (note he had a
daughter Mrs. Tillie Rankin - not named in obit.) Interment at
Woodland. I.R. Jan. 07, 1892 - Wilmot Hopkins left for New Mexico last
Monday, he was here to attend his father's funeral.
HOPKINS, THOMAS I.R.
NOV. 02, 1865
Married by Peras R. Polley, J. P., in East Ironton Oct. 17, 1865,
Mr. Thomas Hopkins and Mrs. Sarah Bolin.
HOPKINS, W. G. IWR
JAN. 30, 1897
Mr. W. G. Hopkins died suddenly at his home at Sixth and Hecla
streets this morning due to heart trouble. The deceased would have
been 59 years old on Feb. 22nd next. He was a native of Swanses,
Wales, but came to this country with his parents when about 12 years
of age. After a short residence in Philadelphia, he came to Ironton.
Many years employed at Lambert Bro.'s machine shops. He served in the
Union cause during the Civil War enlisting April 19th, 1861, in Co. A.
18th, O.V.I. and later served in Co. B. 2nd W.V. cavalry, and was
discharged in Dec. 1864. His wife - Mrs. Jennie Charlton Hopkins - and
four children survive. The latter are Mrs. Will Batham, Mrs. T. W.
Davies, Mrs. Samuel Larimer and Will Hopkins, all of this city. Other
relatives, at present absent from the city, are Messrs. Howell G.
Hopkins and D. W. Hopkins, brothers, and Thomas Charlton,
brother-in-law, and D. P. Hopkins, a nephew of Cleves, Ohio. Interment
at Woodland
HORN, MISS KATIE SWI NOV.
08, 1907
HAVE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENT NEED OBIT
HOSKINS, NORA I.R. JAN. 16,
1902
Died June 11, 1901 - suicide, died at city hospital.
HOSKINSON, MRS. ELIZABETH
I.R. JAN. 23, 1879
Wife of Minter Hoskinson at her home in Ironton on Jan. 18, 1879.
She was born in Clarksburg, WV on Sept. 15, 1825. Illness was brief.
HOUSEN, FLORENCE I.R. SEP.
28, 1871
HOUSTEN, WILLIAM L.
I.R. MAR. 31, 1892
Marriage license issued to William L. Housten and Atha W. Benson.
HOWARD, HENRY I.R.
JAN. 21, 1904
Marriage license issued to Henry Howard, 23, and Minnie O. Turner,
21, Montreal, Ohio.
HOWARD, MARY I.R. JAN.
13, 1859
HOWARD, SYLVESTER I.R.
MAY 31, 1900
HOWE, JACOB I.R. DEC.
01, 1870
Died at his residence in Greenup county, Ky., Nov. 15, 1870, Jacob
Howe, aged 80 years. Same in IJRN Nov. 30, 1870.
HOWELL, BENJAMIN I.R.
APR. 17, 1862
Married on the 10th inst., by Rev. J. W. Sleeper, Mr. Benjamin
Howell to Miss Elizabeth Deering, all of Lawrence county.
HOWELL, C. W. I.__ MAY 20,
1929
HOWELL, INFANT CHILD
I.R. FEB. 08, 1906
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Howell of N. 5th Street,
died Sunday morning. The funeral services were held at Sugar Creek
Baptist Church. Burial at Sugar Creek cemetery.
HOWELL, NOLA I.R. SEP.
08, 1887
Died - Nola, infant child of John Howell, at Russell.
HOWELL, JOHN I.R. OCT.
06, 1869
Married on Sept. 29th by C. Matthews, J. P. Mr. John Howell and
Miss Louisa Auckerman, all of Sheridan Coal Works.
HOWELL, MRS. MATTIE G.
I.R. JUL. 09, 1874
HOWELL, REV. WILLIAM
I.R.
HOWELLS, MARY E. I.R.
AUG. 18, 1887
Died - Aug. 11, Mary E. Howells.
HOWLAND, MISS I.R.
DEC. 06, 1895
Miss Howland, sister of Mrs. James Dupuy died Saturday, at Lynn,
Ky.
HOY, OWEN I.R. DEC.
15, 1853
On Sunday morning past, a man named Owen Hoy was found dead in the
edge of the grove above town . . . jury of inquest "the deceased came
to his death by drunkenness and exposure to weather."
HUCKERMAN, INFANT I.R.
FEB. 13, 1890
Died - Feb. 6, infant child of Mrs. Louisa Huckerman.
HUEY, JAMES G. I.R.
SEP. 01, 1864
HUFFMAN, MRS. ISABELLA
I.R. MAR. 04, 1875
HUFFMAN, JOSEPH I.R.
DEC. 07, 1854
Married on Nov. 30th, by Jacob Lair, Esq., Joseph Huffman and
Eliza Puckett, both of Clinton Furnace, Ohio.
HUGHES, MRS. ELIZABETH
I.R. JAN. 05, 1888
Died January 5, 1888, West Ironton, aged 70, died January 3, from
effects of burns received last Thursday by dress catching fire.
HUGHES, EZEKIAL I.R. JAN.
15, 1880
HUGHES, INFANT I.R. JUN. 09,
1887
Died - June 5, child of Thomas Hughes.
HUGHES, THOMAS I.R.
MAR. 05, 1885
HUMMEL, MRS. ROSA I.R.
AUG. 09, 1888
Mrs. Rosa Hummel, wife of John Hummel, died suddenly at her home
in West Ironton, last Saturday night. Her age was 59. Three sons of
the deceased arrived from Cincinnati while the services were in
progress at the church. She died in the arms of her husband.
HUMMELL, GEORGE I.R.
JAN. 06, 1887
Marriage license issued to Geo. Hummell and Lizzie Phillips.
HUMPHREYS, MISS AMANDA DOAK
I.R. FEB. 18, 1904
Miss Amanda Doak Humphreys died last Tuesday at the home of Col.
And Mrs. George N. Gray, of heart trouble. The deceased was born at
Ripley, Ohio, in 1829 and was in her 84th year. For a great number of
years Miss Humphreys made her home with her brother Smith Humphreys,
of Ft. Wayne, Ind., and with her sister of this city but for 20 years
she has made her home with Col. And Mrs. George N. Gray, of South
Sixth St. Besides her relatives here she is survived by a niece, Miss
Mary Gary Humphreys, of Washington, D. C.
HUMPHREYS, MRS. ISABELLE
I.R. AUG. 17, 1905
Mrs. Isabelle Humphrey, one of the oldest . . . ladies of this
city, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George N. Gray,
on South Sixth Street, aged 87 years. She was born at Carlisle, Ky.,
June 16, 1818, and spent most of her life in this county. She had made
her home with her daughter since 1876. She is survived by Mrs. Gray,
her only daughter. Mrs. Isabella Jane Humphreys, wife of the late J.
W. Humphreys, and mother of Mrs. Geo. N. Gray . . . her father, the
Rev. John Rankin was pastor of the Presbyterian church. They removed
to Ripley, O., and here Mrs. Humphrey was married.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN I.R.
FEB. 06, 1879
Deaths: Humphreys - in Ironton, Feb. 1, 1879, John Humphreys aged
65 years.
HUMPHREYS, JOHN WILSON
IWR AUG. 31, 1895*
HUMPHREYS, MARY I.R.
OCT. 10, 1878
Died on Monday, Oct. 7, the daughter of Richard and Ann Humphreys,
aged 18y 5m.
HUMPHREYS, MRS. SARAH
IWR JAN. 25, 1896
An aged woman who lived alone in a one-room cabin near the Kelly
cemetery was found dead in her bed Thursday. The deceased was 69 years
of age. Interment at Woodland.
HUMPHREYS, WILLIAM I.R.
JUN. 22, 1871
Died on the 14th inst., at Vesuvius Furnace, William, son of J. W.
and Isabella J. Humphreys, aged 23 years and 5 months.
HUMPHRIES, J. W. I.R.
SEPT. 05, 1895
J. W. Humphries died Aug. 28, 1895 and was buried at Woodland. He
was born at Ripley in 1818 and was 77 years old. He had resided in
this county for 40 years ... His wife survives him.
HUNDERDOSSE, REV. WILLIAM
I.R. MAR. 19, 1868
HUNLEY, MISS FANNY I.R.
JUL. 17, 1902
HUNLEY, WILLIAM I.R.
DEC. 25, 1884
Died Dec. 20th, age _____.
HUNT, ANDREW I.R.
SEPT. 19, 1895
Andrew Hunt died August 22, 1895 at his home in Windsor Tp., age
63 years. He leaves a wife and four children.
HUNT OR HURST, CORNELIUS I.R.
FEB. 28, 1861
Died in Fayette Township on Feb. 25, age about 60?.
HUNT, MANFORT I.R.
DEC. 05, 1895
Died - Manfort Hunt, son of Andrew and Minerva Hunt died on Oct.
20, 1895, age 26. Burial at Pine Grove Cemetery, next to his father.
HUNT, MRS. RACHAEL I.R. JUN.
30, 1853
Died in Greenfield Tp., Gallia Co., O., on the 14th inst.,
Rachael, wife of William Hunt, Esq.
HUNT, ROBERT I.R. JAN.
15, 1885
Died Jan. 13, Robert, infant son of Van Hunt, aged 9 months.
HUNT, SAMUEL I.R. MAY
25, 1905
Memorial to Dead Chief - The directors of the Detroit, Toledo and
Ironton Railway Company have issued in memory of the late Samuel Hunt,
a fitting tribute. "Mr. Samuel Hunt, President of the Detroit, Toledo
& Ironton Railway Company, died at his residence, in Cincinnati, on
Monday, May 15, 1905, after a brief illness." . . .
HUNTER, I. JRN. SEPT.
8, 1869
Born - a son and daughter to John A. and Lizzie Hunter on
September 3rd.
HUNTER, MRS. AMELIA
IET FEB. 10, 1926
Mrs. Amelia Hunter, wife of P. F. Hunter of 619 North 5th St.,
passed away this morning . . . Mrs. Hunter was 67 years old, being
born in this city, a daughter of Francis and America DeMaro. Her
parents were among the early settlers of this district, Mr. DeMaro
coming direct to Ironton from France in 1848. She and Mr. Hunter were
married in Ironton and reared their family here. Mr. Hunter was one of
the founders of the First M. E. church. A husband and five children
survive: Henry of Ironton, John of Vermillion, Charles of
Philadelphia, James P. and Mary at home. One son, Samuel, passed away
three years ago. T. O. DeMaro of Columbus is a brother and Mrs. Anna
M. __ymkle of Lunleith, WV, a sister. The latter's husband was killed
in an automobile accident several months ago. One sister, Mrs. Mary
Williams of Russell, and one brother, Will DeMaro, preceded Mrs.
Hunter in death. Interment at Woodland.
HUNTER, CLARENCE I.R.
JUL. 19, 1888
Died July 12, Clarence, son of J. a. Hunter, aged 3 years.
HUNTER, DELBERT I.R.
MAY 10, 1906
Nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Azro Hunter died Monday of
pneumonia at the home of his parents at Jeffersonville. The burial was
at Zoar cemetery.
HUNTER, DR. GEORGE SWR
NOV. 09, 1921
Dr. George Hunter weds Miss Henrietta Wagner - this morning at the
home of Rev. W. H. Hampton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Wagner, . .
HUNTER, H. S. M.I.
AUG. 24, 1922
H. S. Hunter, aged 74, father of Elmer and Dr. George Hunter of
this city, passed away last night at his home in Cincinnati. Mr.
Hunter was born September 23, 1848, at Butler county, Pennsylvania,
and would have been 74 years of age next month. A carpenter by trade,
many of the pioneer homes of this city were erected by his labors. In
addition to the wife the following children survive: Mrs. Lindsey
Primm, Mrs. Carl Everman, Frank R. Hunter and A. H. Hunter, of
Cincinnati, Roy Hunter of Washington, D. C., with the Washington Post,
and Elmer and Dr. Hunter of this city.
HUNTER, REV. ISAAC C. I.R. OC. 03,
1895
Rev. Isaac C. Hunter did not die at Burlington but was buried
there.
HUNTER, JOHN I.R. NOV. 30,
1865
Married on the 23rd of Nov., 1865, by Rev. C. W. Talbott, Mr. John
Hunter and Miss Anna Allen, all of this county.
HUNTER, JOHN A. ISWR
SEP. 07, 1921
HUNTER, MRS. LILLIAN (NEAL)
I.R. JUN. 08, 1899*
HUNTER, PERRIN P. IET
APR. 10, 1931
A native of Ironton and a cousin of Mrs. John T. Sherman of 611
Vernon Street, died at Deaconess Hospital in Cincinnati, Thursday,
following an operation. He was stricken in New York after returning
from a tour around the world and was removed to Cincinnati for the
operation. He was an art lover and self-made man, was born in Ironton
but moved to Cincinnati years ago. He was 71 years old, retired
carriage manufacturer . . . formerly was the owner of the American
Carriage Company, largest carriage concern in Cincinnati. He entered
the carriage business in 1888. He retired 12 years ago. The last
carriage made by Hunter was sold to Henry Ford. He was a lover of art
and owned over 200 paintings. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ida
Grubbs Hunter.
HUNTER, PETER L. IET. JUN.
12, 1939
HUNTER, WILLIAM I.R. JUL.
22, 1886
HUNTER, ZOULIE I.R.
JAN. 26, 1871
HURD, JESSIE A. I.R.
APR. 02, 1857
Died on March 21st, at Portsmouth, Jessie A. Hurd, daughter of
Jesse Y. and K. A. Hurd, in her 8th year.
HURD, JOHN R. SWI. OCT. 18,
1917
HURD, JOHN R. I.R. MAY 13, 1852
Died in Portsmouth on the 11th inst., of croup, John R. Hurd,
youngest child of Jesse Y. Hurd, aged about 14 months.
HURD, MRS. MARY I.R.
SEP. 23, 1852
Died at Portsmouth on the 19th inst., Mrs. Mary Hurd, relict of
the late John Hurd, near Franklin Furnace, and a sister of Rev. Dan
Young of this place, aged 62.
HURDMAN, GEORGE I.R. JUN.
14, 1866
HURDMAN, LAURA BELLE
I.R. JUL. 22, 1852
HURSEMAN, HENRY I.R.
OCT. 23, 1879
HURST, FRANK I.R. APR. 08, 1858
Fatal accident - Frank Hurst the son of Levi Hurst of Chillicothe
thrown against the sawmill . . .
HURT, ALBERT C. I.R. AUG.
24, 1871
HURT, CORNELIUS I.R. FEB.
28, 1861
In Fayette Twp., on the 25th inst., Cornelius Hurt, aged about 60
years.
HURT, MRS. MARY J. I.R. MAR.
30, 1876
HURT, SAMUEL W. I.R.
AUG. 26, 1875
HUSSEY, CHRISTOPHER C.
ISWR NOV. 30, 1917
HUSSEY, JOHN I.R. MAY
08, 1890
Born near Hillsboro, Highland county, Ohio, Nov. 15, 1806, died
April 20, 1890, age 83 years. Married Jane Edwards on Oct. 4, 1827 and
survived her by 8 years. She died April, 1882. In 1859, he removed to
Lawrence county where he has since resided. He leaves 4 sons and 3
daughters.
HUSTON, MARY JANE I.R.
OCT. 18, 1860
Died on the 4th inst., in Douglas county, Ill., of diptheria, Mary
Jane Huston, only child of B. & E. E. Huston, formerly of this county,
and granddaughter of J. W. Prose, aged 1y2m18d.
HUTCHISON, MILLARD FILLMORE
I.R. JAN. 26, 1865
Died of typhoid fever, at his mother's residence, near Louisa,
Kentucky, Jan. 11, 1865, Millard Fillmore, youngest son of sister S.
W. Hutchison, aged 11y5m5d.
HUTCHINSON, MRS. BELLE (HAMILTON)
I.R. DEC. 13, 1894
Mrs. Belle Hamilton Hutchinson died at her home in Washington
city, Tuesday. She was a daughter of the late Robert B. Hamilton, and
sister of John and Thomas Hamilton and Mrs. Gen. Enochs and Mrs. F. C.
Tomlinson. She married Hon. Robert Hutchinson, a prominent lawyer of
Columbus, and a leading member of the Ohio Senate at that time. They
afterwards moved to New Orleans, where Mr. Hutchinson held a
government position. Remaining there a short time, they took up their
residence in Washington city, where Mrs. Hutchinson has dwelt ever
since.
HUTCHINSON, LOUISA P. RUSSELL
I.R. JUL. 08, 1869 &nb |