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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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SACK, JOHN I.R. SEPT. 08,
1887
Died - Sept. 5, John Sack, at Newcastle, aged 7 years.
SACKEL, AUGUST I.R. MAR. 22,
1888
Died, Mar. 17, August Sackel, aged 38.
SAFFORD, BERNARD VAN HORN, ESQ.
I.R. JUL. 20, 1865
Died June 29th at the Alpine House, White Mountains, N.H., Bernard Van
Horn Safford, Esq., of Zanesville, Ohio.
SAFFORD, LEWIS M. I.R. JAN.
15, 1857
Married on the 31st ult., Lewis M. Safford to Miss Joanna Jane Spicer,
both of Gallipolis.
SAILOR, JOSEPH I.R. NOV. 30,
1905
Master mechanic at C. H. & D. railroad at Wellston, died in that city
Saturday. He was a former resident of this county and city (need to
copy end of obit)
SALYARDS, WM. E. Ironton Jrnl., Feb. 28, 1895
Died - Wm. E. Salyards, formerly of Ironton, ran over and killed by a
cable car last Saturday. Age about 9 years old. Remains brought home.
SAMPLE, E. R. I.R. MAR. 09,
1865
Married on the 2nd of March, at Rising Sun, Indiana, by Rev. Reed, Mr.
E. R. Sample and Miss Lena Best.
SAMPLE, SAMUEL C. I.R. MAR.
03, 1892
Died at his home on Railroad street, in this city, last Friday, Feb.
26th, in the 44th year of his age. Born in Mercer county, PA, Dec.
1848 and came from Pittsburg to Ironton (in 1870) when about 25 years
of age. Married to Miss Mary Winters, daughter of Thomas Winters. His
brother, William Sample and two sons, William and Harry, of Sharon,
PA; Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bush of Gallipolis, Mrs. Capt. W. H. Winters,
of Washington City, Mr. Gillie Bush, of Proctorville, Mrs. Will Miller
of Springville and other relatives from abroad attend the funeral. He
was married on August 17, 1874 to Mary Jane Winters. (His
brother-in-law was Aaron Winters.)
SAMPLE, MISS TILLIE Ironton Jrnl., March 14, 1895
Miss Tillie Sample, daughter of G. W. Sample, died in Cincinnati last
Friday.
SAMPSON, COLEBY I.R. MAR.
27, 1862
Died - Coleby Sampson, soldier, belonging to Capt. A. Means' Company,
14th Kentucky regiment died in this place on Sunday last, March 23d,
aged 22 years. His father stopped off the steamer Woodside to see him,
but before he could get to the house where he was sick, the son was
dead. His remains were taken to Ohio Furnace for burial. He belonged
to a patriotic family - the father, three sons, and two sons-in-law,
all being in the Army of the Union.
SAMUEL, JOHN I.R. FEB. 23,
1854
SAMUELS, formerly MRS. J. D. JENKINS
I.R OCT. 23, 1873*
SAMUELS, MRS. LYDIA I.R.
OCT. 23, 1873
SAMUELS, MARGARET I.R. JAN.
26, 1871
SARGENT, JAMES D. I.R. NOV.
19, 1857
Married on Nov. 11th, at the residence of S. P. Calvin, Esq., by Rev.
B. N. Spahr, Mr. James D. Sargent, of Felicity, Ohio, and Miss
Arethusa Pollock, of Ironton.
SAUNDERS, MISS DORA I.T.
AUG. 21, 1927
SAVAGE, MRS. I.R. FEB. 22,
1877
Died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Anderson, last
Thursday. Her remains were taken to Maysville for burial.
SAVAGE, ANNIE I.R. MAR. 22,
1888
Died, Mar. 16, Annie Savage, aged 14.
SAVAGE, BENJAMIN I.R. JAN.
08, 1885
SAVAGE, EDWARD I.R. JUN. 01,
1865
Married at Hanging Rock, Ohio, May 25th, by Rev. Daniel Harris, Mr.
Edward Savage of Greenup county, Ky., to Miss Mary Ann Fox, of Hanging
Rock.
SAVAGE, MRS. ELIZA I.R. APR.
17, 1878
SAVAGE, JOSEPH I.R. MAR. 03,
1892
Well known citizen of Kentucky, lived on a farm opposite of Hanging
Rock, was run over by a C & O train last Sunday night. He had been at
Greenup and was returning home, when he sat down on the track and went
to sleep. The cars came thundering along and struck him, killing him
instantly. He was a man of family.
SAVAGE, JOSEPH W. I.R. FEB.
18, 1864
SAVAGE, JOSEPH W. I.R. FEB.
19, 1891
The funeral of Jos. W. Savage took place last Saturday afternoon. The
remains were already in the receiving vault at Woodland. Judge
Cherrington, H. B. Wilson, H. E. Norton, Jas. W. Slater, S. B. Steece
and E. S. Wilson attended as pall bearers. Rev. Goodison, of the
Episcopal Church read the burial service.
SAVAGE, P.M. NEED TO COPY
GOOD OBIT** I.R. SEP. 03, 1903/9
SAVAGE, MRS. SAMUEL I.R.
APR. 04, 1878
Mother of James and Pleasant Savage, died at her residence on March
26. Came to Lawrence county in 1854 from Fleming county, KY. Her
husband was Samuel Savage who died in 1842. Her father was still
living at the advanced age of 95 years. She was buried in Lewis
county, Ky.
SAVAGE, MRS. W. J. I.R. MAR.
03, 1887
The deceased was formerly, Miss Mame White, daughter of Dr. J. F.
White, and a most estimable young lady. Only a few weeks before her
death, and while upon her sick bed, she was wedded Mr. W. J. Savage,
who is left thus early in life, with an irreparable sorrow. Died Feb.
22, aged about 19.
SAVARY, NICHOLAS IJRN DEC.
29, 1869
Married December 24th by Rev. F. Dickman, Mr. Nicholas Savary and Mrs.
Isabella Runner.
SAWYER, MRS. W. J. I.R. FEB.
17, 1887
W. J. Sawyer, who recently taught school at Burlington, writes us from
Canon City, under date of February 11, as follows: I came to this
place Feb. 1, in answer to a telegram notifying me of the serious
illness of my wife, who came West with her mother, Mrs. J. S. Faverty,
last Fall. Feb. 2, wife passed quietly to the Better Land. She had
been ill of typhoid fever twelve days ago. I shall not return to Ohio,
but expect to continue in educational work here. Wife was only 22
years old. Regards to fellow teachers.
SAYRE, CAPT. D. F. I.R. NOV.
21, 1895
Died - Capt. D. F. Sayre, formerly of this county and a brother-in-law
of J. L. Anderson, died at Marietta today.
SCAMMON, GEN. I.R. DEC. 13,
1894
All of the Union soldiers about here who served in West Virginia, will
remember Gen. Scammon. He commanded the Kanawha division in 1863. He
died at his home on Washington Heights, N.Y., last Friday. He was born
in Maine 1816; graduated from West Point in 1837. He was afterwards a
tutor at West Point and taught Gen. Grant and Gen. Rosecrans. In the
Mexican War he was aid to Gen. Scott. In 1864 he was captured by the
Confederates and put in Libby prison.
SCANLAN, MORRIS I.R. SEPT.
16, 1887
Died - Sept. 7, Morris Scanlan, aged 78.
SCANLON, MORRIS I.R. JAN.
16, 1902
Died - Dec. 13, 1901, - struck by street car on North 5th street.
SCHACHLEITER, F. S. SR. I.R.
JUL. 04, 1867
SCHACHLEITER, MARY CAROLINE
I.R. JUN. 24, 1873
SCHAFER, STEPHEN I.R. JUL.
09, 1896*
SCHAFER/SHAFER, WILLIAM M.
NO DATE
The body of William Shafer took the suicide route to eternity . . .
Age 24. He married when quite young, wife divorced him. . . Schafer
had a love affair with a married woman, Mrs. Alice Johnson, whose
husband was serving a sentence for violating the Johnson pistol law.
Believed a quarrel broke out between Schafer and the Johnson woman
made him take his life.
SCHAUCHNESSEY, I.R. MAY 19,
1881
SCHELL, I.R. OCT. 10, 1886
SCHMANDER, BARBARA I.R. OCT.
20, 1887
Died - Oct. 13, Barbara Schmander, aged 49.
SCHMIDT, LOUIE I.R. MAR. 06,
1902
SCHMIDT, MRS. MINNIE I.R.
JAN. 08, 1885
SCHNORR, FRANKLIN J. I.R.
MAY 13, 1880
SCHUELLER, WOLFGANG I.R.
MAR. 23, 1871
SCHWEIKART, GEORGE I.R.
SEPT. 01, 1887
Died Aug. 25, George, son of F. Schweikart, aged 29?.
SCHWEIKART, INFANT I.R. MAR.
24, 1887
Died Mar. 19, child of F. Schweikart, aged 8 years.
SCIOR, ADAM I.R. FEB. 25,
1904*
SCOFIELD, MRS. MATILDA (MCGUGIN)
IET. DEC. 21, 1936*
SCOTT, ADDIE I.R. JUL. 23,
1868
SCOTT, BENJAMIN F. I.R. AUG.
25, 1859
SCOTT, BEJAMIN URIAH I.R.
OCT. 03, 1850
Died on the 25th, Benjamin Uriah, son of Perry and Lucinda Scott, aged
4y 2d.
SCOTT, MISS ELIZA I.R. NOV.
29, 1860
Died at Hanging Rock on Nov. 18th at the residence of her sister (Mrs.
Rodgers), Miss Eliza Scott in the 42nd year of her age.
SCOTT, MRS. ELIZABETH I.R.
JAN. 09, 1851
Died on the 8th of consumption, Mrs. Elizabeth Scott formerly of
Scioto county, aged 60 years.
SCOTT, GEORGE NEWTON I.R.
FEB. 04, 1864
SCOTT, MISS JENNIE I.R. JUN.
19, 1862*
SCOTT, JOSEPH (colored) I.R.
MAR. 01, 1877*
SCOTT, MRS. KATHERINE I.R.
APR. 06, 1899* OR APR. 16
NEED TO CHECK
SCOTT, MISS MARISSA I.R. MAY
30, 1878
Daughter of John W. and Rebecca Scott died May 08, 1878. She was born
in Ironton April 20, 1877.
SCOTT, OLIVER P. IET FEB.
03, 1933
Born August 22, 1844 in Scioto Co., Ohio. He married April 24, 1866 to
Miss Sarah A. Smith who died in 1927. He served in the Civil War in
Co. A 39th Reg. Of Ohio. He has resided in Coal Grove for the last 23
years. He is survived by the following children: William Scott of
Ashland, Mrs. Ida Clark of Cleveland, Dorothy Scott and Elizabeth
Scott at home. One sister, Julia Cooper of Portland, Oregon.
SCOTT, ROBERT I.R. JUN. 12,
1890
Last Saturday eve. Robert Scott died in Ironton, and on Sunday morning
Thomas W. Means expired in Ashland. Robert Scott was born near Paris,
Ky., Sept. 22, 1809. While yet a young man, he became interested in
the iron business and was connected with several furnaces across the
river. In 1838, he was married to Catherine Garrett, who survives him.
In 1850, he left the Kentucky furnaces and came to Ohio, settling
first at Ohio furnace and then at Mt. Vernon furnace, which he owned
and managed for 27 years. . . .
In 1867, Mr. Scott moved to Ironton and took charge of the Ironton
Rolling Mill . . . There were ten children in this family, six of whom
are still living. There were at the funeral - George, Harry and Miss
Nora, the latter arriving from New York. Mrs. Field was with a sick
daughter in the East and could not leave her. Interment at Woodland.
I.R. Jan. 20, 1887 - Mrs. Fannie Gardner and son, and Mrs.
Alice Spear and daughter, are now at their father's, Robert Scott's.
Mrs. Spear is quite sick, and came all the way from Eureka, Mo., in a
parlor car, accompanied by her brother, Mr. Geo. Scott. She bore the
trip well.
SCOTT, THOMAS G. I.R. MAR.
01, 1877*
SCOTT, MRS. VIRGINIA I.R.
APR. 14, 1864
SCOVILL, MRS. ANN (GILLEN)
I.R. OCT. 12, 1865
Died Oct. 4th, near Burlington,of Bilous Diarrhea, wife of Curtis
Scovill, Esq., in her 69th year, born in Pennsylvania. Came to Ohio
with her parents, William and Rachel Gillen in 1829. A good mother.
SCOVILL, CURTIS IJRN JUL.
12, 1870
Died July 9th, Saturday, after a lingering illness, Mr. Cutris Scovill
of Union Twp., aged about 70 years.
SCOVILL, MRS. MATTHEW I.R.
JAN. 21, 1904
L. E. Kouns received a telegram Thursday from Shreveport, La.,
announcing the death of his aunt, Mrs. Matthew Scovell.
SCOVILL, CAPT. W. T. I.R.
JULY 4, 1895
Death - Capt. W. T. Scovill died at Jeffersonville, Indiana, last
Monday. He was formerly a resident of Burlington and Ironton. In the
former place he spent his boyhood days. In Ironton he was engaged in
business along about 1856 and 7. He was one of the parties who built
the old machine shop, on Fourth, near the gas works. He was associated
with the Kounses in the southern steamboat trade, and made
considerable money.
SCOVILLE, MRS. ALICE EATON
I.R. MAY 02, 1931
Mrs. Henry F. Price of Catlettsburg, received a telegram this morning
announcing the death of her aunt, Mrs. Alice Eaton Scoville at
Shreveport, La. Her nephew, attorney J. F. Eaton of Huntington left
this morning for Shreveport and will accompany the body back to the
old home at Proctorville, Ohio, where interment will be made. Mrs.
Scoville was a cousin of Dr. W. O. Eaton and Mrs. B. F. Forgey of this
city and an aunt of Mrs. Harry Price of Catlettsburg. Her husband,
Capt. Mat Scoville, deceased resided in Ashland many years ago.
SCRIPTURE, MRS. LUCINDA Ironton Jrnl., July 26, 1894
Mrs. Lucinda Scripture, mother of R. G. Scripture, died last Saturday
with flux. Age 79 yrs. old.
SECKERMAN, TENA I.R. OCT.
27, 1887
Died - Oct. 21, Tena Seckerman, aged 23 years.
SEEBERGER, MRS. CAROLINE I.R.
SEP. 07, 1871
SEELEY, SAMUEL I.R. JAN. 27,
1887
Deaths - Jan. 21, Samuel Seeley, aged 42.
SEELEY, URI HON. NEED TO
COPY I.R. AUG. 23, 1877
SEIP, INFANT I.R. JUN. 09,
1887
Died - June 3, infant child of Henry Seip.
SEIP, MRS. ROSANNA I.R. OCT.
19, 1899
Mrs. Rosanna Seip, a former resident of Ironton died at Carlisle, O.,
on Sept. 23rd.
SELB, LEONARD I.R. NOV. 14,
1895
Infant child, Leonard, of Mr. And Mrs. H. C. Selb.
SELBEE, JAMES I.R. NOV. 30,
1905
SELBY, MR. I.R. FEB. 10,
1887
Mr. Selby of Ironton High School, was called to Athens county last
week, by the sudden death of his father, who was a farmer, and died
from the effects of a fall in his barn.
SENNOT, MR. IET. MAR. 02,
1876
SERROTT, JOHN B. I.R. SEPT.
10, 1857
Died in Wheelersburgh, Aug. 17th, of consumption, Mr. John B. Serrott,
aged 63 years.
SESHER, CHILD I.R. JAN. 24,
1901
A 4-month old child of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sesher of Hanging Rock died
last Saturday. Interment at the Hanging Rock Cemetery.
SETDLEMEYER, JOSEPH I.R.
JAN. 01, 1891
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate - described - George B. Davies,
Adm'r of the estate of Joseph Setdlemeyer, deceased. By Johnson &
Booth, his Att'ys.
SEXTON, ELLA MARIE IET. FEB.
09, 1931
SHAFER, CONRAD I.R. OCT. 28,
1875
SHAFER, MRS. ELIZA I.R. MAR.
05, 1857
Died on March 2nd, in this town, Mrs. Eliza Shafer, wife of John
Shafer, aged 26 years.
SHAFER, JOHN SR. I.R. NOV.
30, 1905
SHAFFER, MRS. ELIZABETH I.R.
MAR. 05, 1857
SHAFFER, MRS. BERTIE I.R.
SEPT. 12, 1901
Died at her home near Dobbston last night. She had been ill for
sometime. She was the daughter of J. W. Mayberry. Four years ago she
was married to Albert Shaffer, son of Supt. C. W. Shaffer, who, with
one child, a 2 year old boy, survive her.
SHANK, MARY S. I.R. JAN. 13,
1887
Deaths - Jan. 10, Mary S. Shank, aged 42.
SHARP, JOHN I.R. DEC. 29,
1853
Married on the 25th inst., by Rev. J. H. Creighton, Mr. John Sharp to
Miss Sarah Conforth, both of Ironton.
SHARP, R. M. IWR JAN. 14,
1893
Mr. W. A. Sharp, the Quincy street grocer, received a telegram Monday
announcing the death of his son, R. M. Sharp, at Los Angeles,
California Sunday. He was about 38 years old and leaves a wife.
Funeral will take place in California. IWR 14 Jan 1893.
SHARP, WILLIAM HENRY M.I.
JUN. 11, 1914
Having passed his 94th year, William H. Sharp, died at his home on
South 6th street near Jefferson street. Pioneer resident of this city.
His wife preceded him in death a few years ago, since her death, he
was cared for by his daughter, Mrs. George Bradshaw. He was the last
of his family. He was born in Chatham, Columbia county, N.Y. on
November 5, 1819. He was raised to young manhood in Buffalo, WV and
came to Ironton in 1870. He was a wagon maker by trade. After he came
to Ironton, he conducted a grocery on Quincy between 3rd and 4th
streets. His death is mourned by the following children: Mrs. George
Bradshaw of this city; Zerah of Bridgeport, O., Roscoe of Portland,
Oregon; Henry Sharp, the noted Indian painter and artist of Taos, New
Mexico; Mrs. Frank W. Perkins of Paris, France and Avery of
California. Burial at Woodland.
SHARP, MRS. WILLIAM HENRY
I.R. JUN. 01, 1911
Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Sharp, beloved wife of Wm. Henry Sharp, died at
her home on South 6th street, Wednesday evening. Suffered from
diabetes. Elizabeth Anne Rayner was born in Belmont county, Ohio, near
Bridgeport, March 12, 1829 and on January 7, 1847 at Bellaire she was
married to Wm. Henry Sharp, who is still alive at the advanced age of
92. They would have celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary in
January next, being the oldest married couple in Lawrence county. For
the 1st 25 years they resided in Bridgeport and Wheeling. In 1867,
they moved to Buffalo and in October, 1870 came to Ironton where they
have since resided. Seven children were born to them, all of whom are
living but one, Morrell, who died in Los Angeles in January, 1893. The
surviving children are: Zerah Sharp of Bridgeport; Roy Sharp of
Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Geo. W. Bradshaw of this city; J. H. Sharp, the
famous Indian painer, now located at Crow Indian Agency; Mrs. Frank
Perkins, of New York and Avery Sharp of California. Burial at
Woodland.
SHATTUCK, MRS. I.R. AUG. 07,
1873
SHAW, ABBY I.R. MAR. 28,
1861
SHAW, ELIZA I.R. OCT. 04,
1866
SHAW, EMELINE I.R. AUG. 28,
1879
SHAW, JOSEPH DeWOLF I.R.
MAR. 24, 1853
Died at Marietta, on the 18th inst., Joseph De Wolf, son of Joseph P.
and Mary D. Shaw, of this town, aged 5m 11d.
SHAW, JOSEPH P. I.R. MAY 17,
1900
SHAW, MRS. MARY D. (PERKINS)
I.R. SEPT. 08, 1853
Died in Marietta, on the 27th inst., after a lingering illness, Mrs.
Mary D. Shaw, wife of J. P. Shaw, and daughter of Doct. E. B. Perkins.
Leaves husband and one child.
SHEETS, INFANT I.R. MAY 24,
1888
Child of John Sheets, died May 19, age 9 months.
SHEETS, SAMUEL IJRN JULY 27,
1870
Died - Samuel Sheets murdered at Crown City. Stabbed in the head with
a knife.
SHEELER, JACOB I.R. JUN. 22,
1854
Suicide - on Saturday morning last, Jacob Sheeler, an old and well
known founder of the blast furnaces put an end to his life by cutting
his throat with a common pocket knife. He has resided for several
years on his farm in Kentucky, some 2-3 miles above this place.
SHEEN, MRS. MARY I.R. APR.
05, 1871
Died on the 2d inst., at the residence of James Warren, near
Petersburg, Mrs. Mary Sheen, of Pittsburg, Pa., aged 20 years.
SHELER, JEREMIAH I.R. FEB.
05, 1857
Married in Ironton, Jan. 29th by Jacob Lair, Esq., Jeremiah Sheler and
Mary Ann Pickerel, both of Greenup Co., Ky.
SHELTON, WALTER T. IJRN NOV.
17, 1869
Married November 15, at the Ironton House, by Rev. J. D. Fry, Mr.
Walter T. Shelton and Miss Mary Y. Ferguson.
SHERER, FRED I.R. JAN. 27,
1887
Deaths - Feb. 24, Fred Sherer, aged 35.
SHERER, MICHAEL I.R. JAN.
21, 1892
Well known tinner, of Ironton, died last week.
SHEPARD, MRS. ELIZABETH I.R.
OCT. 06, 1853
Died in Louisa, Ky., on the 19th ult., Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Dr.
Luther E. Shepard, aged 34.
SHEPARD, EUGENE I.R. OCT.
11, 1900
It has just became known that Mr. Eugene Shepard of this city was
married several weeks ago to Miss Ella Williamson of Greenup, in that
city. Mr. Shepard is a well known paper hanger of this city, while his
bride comes from one of the best families of Greenup.
SHEPHARD, CHARLOTTE M. I.R.
MAR. 12, 1868
SHEPHERD, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
I.R. MAR. 06, 1862
SHEPPARD, (CIVIL WAR VETERAN)
I.R. JAN. 08, 1906
SHERIDAN, PATRICK IWR MAR.
04, 1893
An old resident of this city, died at his home on Lawrence St., this
Monday. Death due to lung affection the result of a cold. He was about
70 years old. He was a bachelor. He was born in county Wicklow,
Ireland and came to this country in 1848. He was one of the first
settlers of Ironton, and as a laborer helped, by his work on the
wharf, to give the new town a start. The only relatives of the
deceased known here are two nieces, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Irving of this
city, and a nephew, John Sheridan, of Ashland..
I.R. March 2, 1893 - Patrick Sheridan died at the house of
Mrs. Mathews, on Lawrence Street, of some lung trouble. His age was
about 70 years. He came to Ironton in 1852, when a young man, ... most
of the time working in the mills. He was an old bachelor, and was
familiarly known as "Curly Pat." He was an odd character and many are
the jokes told on him. He had over $500 sewed in his clothes when he
died. He left the St. Lawrence Catholic Church about $10,000. He had
no direct descendants. Buried in Sacred Heart Cemetery.
SHERMAN, ANDREW IET MAR. 02,
1931
Former resident of this county and a brother of John Sherman of 611
Vernon Street, died Sunday at his home at Columbus. He was born at Mt.
Vernon Furnace, this county, and had resided in Columbus for the past
40 years. He was engaged in the dry good business. He is survived by
his widow, one son, Howard Marquard, of Columbus; and one daughter,
Mrs. Hazel Can__n, of Niagara Falls. The following brothers and
sisters, Peter Sherman, Covington, Ky.,; Jacob and Charles Sherman,
Columbus; William Sherman, Huntington; John Sherman, Ironton; Mrs.
William Hafle, Ironton; Mrs. John A. Mohr, Ironton; Mrs. Emma Sherman,
Ironton and Mrs. Eugene Evans, Dayton. Burial at Columbus.
SHERMAN, MRS. SARAH I.R.
MAR. 23, 1876
SHERMAN, GEN. WILLIAM T. I.R.
FEB. 21, 1891
SHIELDS, CHARLIE IJRN APR.
06, 1870
Died March 30th at Catlettsburg, of pneumonia, Charlie, infant son of
Ed and Sophia Shields.
SHIPTON, CHARLES B. I.R.
FEB. 24, 1881
SHIPTON, EDDIE I.R. OCT. 09,
1862
Only child of R. H. and M. F. Shipton died age 18 months, died at the
residence of James Craig.
SHIPTON, LIEUT. JAMES I.R.
SEPT. 22, 1892
Lieut. Shipton will leave about the 1st of October. He has been
assigned to the 4th artillery, and his headquarters will be at
Atlanta, Georgia. It is a pleasant place and James will surely enjoy
army life there.
SHIPTON, MRS. JAMES P. Ironton Jrnl. Nov. 8, 1894
Mrs. Shipton, wife of James P. Shipton, died at home in Coal Grove
last Sunday. 62 years old.
SHIRKEY, G. T. I.R. MAY 19,
1853
Married on the 15th, by Rev. J. T. Holliday, Mr. G. T. Shirkey, of
Virginia, to Miss Clarissa A. Magee, of Rome Tp., Ohio.
SHIRKEY, G. T. I.R. DEC. 08,
1898
Died -
SHOPE, MRS. DOLLY & Child DR
JUNE 01, 1925
Mother Follows Child To Grave By Few Hours - Mrs. Dolly Shope, 18,
wife of Charles Shope, of New Castle, followed her newborn child in
death Sunday night. Burial in Pine Grove cemetery.
SHORE, GEORGE G. I.R. APR.
13, 1876
SHORE, INFANT I.R. MAR. 01,
1883
Died Feb. 26, infant child of Mr. Shore.
SHORE, MORRIS GARFIELD I.R.
MAY 05, 1881
SHORT, DANIEL I.R. JUL. 28,
1864
SHOUP, MRS. ANNA L. I.R.
JAN. 02, 1879
Died in Milwaukee on Dec. 25, 1878, wife of Jacob Shoup, aged 26
years.
SHOUP, NANCY I.R. SEP. 10,
1885
SHUCK, WILLIAM I.R. NOV. 20,
1879
SHUCKS, WILLIAM I.R. NOV.
13, 1879
SHUTE, MRS. CASSIE DR JUNE
01, 1925
Mrs. Cassie Shute, 84, passed away at her late home at Burlington,
Sunday morning. The deceased has been an invalid for years. She had
been residing at the home of her daughter, Hattie Shute, at
Burlington. Burial in Burlington cemetery.
SHUTE, JOHN C. I.R. MAY 21,
1857
Married on the 28th of April, by Rev. J. M. Shultz, John C. Shute of
Burlington and Miss Sarah J. Woods, of Union Township.
SHUTE, CAPT. JOHN C. I.R.
OCT. 02, 1867
Capt. John C. Shute, formerly of this county, died of yellow fever
last week. . . The NEW ORLEANS CRESCENT of Wednesday says: . .
. telegraphic dispatch from Mr. Russ, announcing the death of Capt.
Shute, commander of the steamer CUBA NO.2. Capt. Shute followed to the
grave the partner of his bosom only a few days ago. Two children are
thus left by this sad bereavement.
SHUTE, MRS. LIZZIE I.R. MAR.
26, 1891
Mrs. Lizzie Shute of Burlington departed this life Friday. She leaves
a husband and two children to mourn her loss.
SHUTE, MRS. SARAH I.R. SEPT.
11, 1867
Died at New Orleans on the 1st inst., of yellow fever, Sarah, wife of
Capt. John C. Shute. The deceased was a native of Rochester, Pa., but
for a number of years resided in this county with Samuel C. Johnston,
Jr. She was a relative of his family and a niece of widow Frampton, at
the mouth of Symmes Creek. She leaves two children.
SICKERMAN, INFANT I.R. SEP.
27, 1877
The youngest child of Wm. Sickerman died on Monday, and was buried on
Tuesday.
SILL, MRS. CATHERINE I.R.
JAN. 24, 1901
Mrs. Catherine Sill, widow of John Sill, died Friday evening at her
home on South Third street, aged 77 years. Her death was due to dropsy
and the infirmities of age. She leave no children. Interment at
Woodland.
SILLBAUGH, MRS. MAGGIE W.
I.R. MAR. 03, 1892
Wife of Dr. John J. Sillbaugh died at her home in Royalton, Fairfield
county, Ohio, age of 27 years. The deceased was Miss Maggie Welch,
sister of John Welch . . . popular school teach in this county. In
1886 she married Dr. Sillbaugh. Leaves a son and daughter, husband.
Burial at Woodland. She was the daughter of Thomas and Mary Welch and
was born at Hecla Furnace, Lawrence county, Ohio, on June 4, 1863. She
died Feb. 25th, 1892, age 28y8m21d. Married Dr. S. on Mar. 22, 1886.
Three children were the fruit of this union. The two oldest, Carl and
Mary survive with their father. The youngest lies beside its mother in
the casket before us.
SILLIMAN, GEORGE I.R. JUN.
29, 1876
SILLIMAN, MRS. JAMES I.R.
JAN. 15, 1885
Died Jan. 11, on Little Pine Creek, age 60?.
SILVERTHORN, ISAAC I.R. JAN.
29, 1891*
(SEE UNDER LEWIS IN MY NOTEBOOK)
SIMMONS, CHARLIE B. F. I.R.
JAN. 19, 1865
Died Jan. 9th, Charlie B. F., youngest son of C. (or O.) W. and P.
Simmons, aged 7y 11m.
SIMMONS, EDWARD HAMILTON I.R.
OCT. 04, 1866
SIMMONS, ELIJAH G. I.R. JAN.
16, 1862
SIMMONS, JOHN H. IJRN OCT.
20, 1869
Married October 13th at the residence of bride's mother, by Rev.
Walls, John H. Simmons and Miss Sue Cole, of Bloom Furnace, Scioto
county.
SIMMONS, PAUL I.R. SEP. 13,
1883
Died at Bloom Furnace on Sept. 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simmons,
age 5 years.
SIMMONS, PHOEBE DELLA I.R.
JAN. 19, 1865
Died of small pox, Dec. 28th, at Willow Wood, Windsor Tp., Lawrence
county, Ohio, Phoebe Della, youngest daughter of C. W. and Phoebe
Simmons, aged 6m 17d.
SIMON, JOHN SR. I.R. JUN.
17, 1880
SIMONES, ROBERT, SR. IET
FEB. 18, 1932
Funeral services held this afternoon for Robert Sibones (sic), Sr., of
Hanging Rock. Burial at Woodland.
SIMONIN, PETER I.R. MAR. 08,
1883
SIMONTON, JAMES IJRN DEC.
01, 1869
Died at Hanging Rock on November 24th, Mr. James Simonton.
SIMPSON, ALFRED D. I.R. SEP.
17, 1874
SIMPSON, CHARLES G. I.R. MAY
29, 1890
Remains brought to Ironton for interment, first taken to the residence
of D.H. Clark, Mrs. Simpson's father. Interment in Woodland. Charles
Simpson was born in Belmont county, O., in 1862 and was 28 years old.
He later resided in St. Clairsville and Wheeling, but the signs of
consumption appearing, he left for the West in 1882, settling in
Montana. At Steele, he made the acquaintance of Albert G. Clark, and
in 1888 married Hattie Clark, who was visiting there at the time. At
the time of his death he was Clerk of the District Court. Died of
consumption.
SIMPSON, ROBERT IET. AUG.
15, 1940
SINGER, BEN W. I.R. JAN. 21,
1892
A well known citizen of Ashland, was buried yesterday.
SINGER, MRS. JENNIE W. (WELLS)
I.R. JAN. 30, 1879
Died of Consumption in Windsor Twp. on Jan. 15, 1879. Jennie W. the
wife Landon Singer and daughter of Rev. Z. and Hester A. Wells, aged
22 years, 3 months, and 23 days. The deceased leaves a husband,
father, mother and 3 brothers and 2 sisters.
SINGER, LANDSON I.R. SEP.
16, 1880
SINKFORD, GERTRUDE BARNES
I.R. AUG. 22, 1901
Young daughter of Mrs. Emma Sinkford of 270 Center street, died
Tuesday of inflammation of the bowels, aged 11y10m. Funeral services
at Triedstone Baptist Church, burial at Woodland.
SINNOTT, PATRICK I.R. MAY
15, 1902
SISLER, SARAH A. I.R. SEPT.
15, 1887
Died - Sept. 8, Sarah A. Sisler, aged 77.
SISSLER, MRS. SARAH ANN I.R.
SEP. 22, 1864
Died - Sept. 18, 1864 at Hecla Furnace, Lawrence county, Ohio, Mrs.
Sarah Ann Sissler, wife of John Sissler, aged about 32.
SISSON, WILLIAM P. I.R. MAY
07, 1857
Died on April 23rd in McArthur, of consumption, William P. Sisson,
late of Ironton, aged about 24 years.
SISTER BARBARA I.R. NOV. 28,
1895
Sister Barbara the superioress of Notre Dame convent of this city died
Saturday. Remains taken to Rochester, Minn. , for burial. She was 75
years old.
SITES, ISAAC I.R. OCT. 13,
1853
Death from Lock Jaw - Mr. Isaac Sites, a worthy citizen, aged about 30
years, died of lock jaw at the mouth of Symmes Creek on the 6th inst..
Stepped on a nail . . .
SKELDING, JAMES I.R. AUG.
09, 1888
The telegraph last Sunday announced the death of James Skelding,
brother-in-law of E. J. Bird, Sr., at Low Moor Furnace, Va., of which
he was the manager. At his own request, the body was brought here and
buried beside the grave of his sister, Mrs. Bird. Mr. Skelding was 46
years old, and leaves a wife and four children, who attended the
funeral.
SKELDING, MRS. MARGARET I.R.
MAY 22, 1890
SKELLY, MRS. MAGGIE Ironton Jrnl. March 7, 1895
Mrs. Maggie Skelly, formerly Maggie Sullivan, died at a hospital in
Cincinnati last Monday, after a long illness.
SKELTON, SAMUEL SR. I.R.
APR. 23, 1857
Died of dropsy, on the 9th inst., Samuel Skelton, Sr. , at his
residence near Powellsville, Scioto county, Ohio, in the 74th year of
his age. He was born and raised in Virginia where he lived till 32
years of age, at which time he moved to this county, where he lived 3
years, and thence into Scioto county, where he remained until his
death.
SKINNER, MAJ. B. M. IJRN
NOV. 03, 1869
Married October 27, by Rev. B. F. Ashley of Irontong, Maj. B. M.
Skinner to Miss N. Marie Thomas, all of Pomeroy, Ohio.
SLAVENS, WILLIAM I.R. AUG.
29, 1850
Another Murder - Wm. Slavens, of Pike Co., was murdered on Tuesday
night last, by Mores Bowers and Zachariah Cook, on Beaver. All parties
were drunk . . .
SLOAN, LAW I.R. JUN. 10,
1875
SLOAT, GEORGE W. I.R. DEC.
02, 1875
SLOAT, MRS. SARAH I.R. MAR.
26, 1857
Died on the 15th inst., in Portsmouth, Mrs. Sarah Sloat, aged 74
years, - mother of John Sloat, of Ironton.
SLONE, WILLIAM C. I.R. SEP.
19, 1861
SLOSSER, NAT I.R. MAY 13,
1880
SMALL, JAMES (not sure if last name is accurate)
I.R. OCT. 18, 1877
Marriage license issued to James Small (hard to read) and Kittie J.
Bentley.
I.R. Mar. 26, 1891 - James Small goes to Cincinnati next Monday
to take a position in Shillito's big store. He goes into the fine
dress goods department.
SMALL, WILLIAM JAMES I.R.
JUL. 29, 1875
SMEDLEY, MRS. HANNAH I.R.
SEPT. 12, 1901
Mrs. Hannah Smedley, widow of the late Isaac Smedley, died Friday
morning at her home on South Third street, aged 79 years. Her death is
attributed soley to old age. Mrs. Smedley was born in Scioto county,
but had passed the greater part of her life in this community. She
leaves five children - Thomas Smedley of Lawrence Fce., Orin Smedley
of South Webster, Albert Smedley of Ironton, Mrs. Mary Smith of New
Boston, and Mrs. Mahala Howell of Ironton. Burial at Buckeye Grove
Cemetery.
SMILEY, FINLEY D. IJRN NOV.
03, 1869
Married in Greenup County, Kentucky, by Rev. J. C. Tinsley, Mr. Finley
D. Smiley to Eliz. Bryant.
SMITH, IJRN OCT. 20, 1869
Died at Mr. Jackson's house. When Mr. Jackson took him home to help.
Age 45 years. Burial in the Henry Cemetery. Lived in Greenupsburg, Ky.
SMITH, I.R. AUG. 23, 1888
Deaths - Smith - Aug. 18, infant child of Fred Smith.
SMITH, I.R. DEC. 23, 1880
SMITH, MRS. I.R. JUL. 28,
1887
Last Monday morning, Mrs. Smith, an inmate of the County Infirmary,
from Fayette township, fell out of the third story window, and was
killed by the fall. The distance was about 35 feet. She was about 70
years old.
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Subject: obit "S" SMITH,
CAPT. ABNER B. I.R. MAR. 02, 1865
Killed At Fort McAllister, on the 13th day of Dec. , 1865 (sic 1864)
Capt. Abner B. Smith, son of John and Joana Smith, both deceased.
Abner was born in Union Tp., Quaker Bottom, Lawrence county, O., in
1835. When left an orphan boy, he made his home with Capt. Washington
H. Kerr, in Quaker Bottom in said county. Abner was at Kars Run, Ky.,
when the war broke out. Was Lieut. In Co. E, 48th Reg. ILL Vol., Sept.
14, 1861, and in the year 1862 was commissioned Captain of said Co. E
. . . Libby Prison. He escaped from Libby Prison . . . was shot
through the heart on the 15th day of Dec. 1865 (sic 1864) . . .
SMITH, ADAM I.R. JUL. 09,
1857
Casualty - Adam Smith, one of Mr. Brainard's coal diggers was
instantly killed on Friday last, in the coal bank back of Hanging
Rock. He was a single man, a stranger here - he came to Hanging Rock
about 3 weeks ago.
SMITH, ADOLPHUS I.R. APR.
27, 1865
Married on the 16th ult., at Haverhill, Ohio by Rev. Robert Callaghan,
Mr. Adolphus H. Smith and Miss Nellie Ke. Moore.
SMITH, ARTIE I.R. JAN. 27,
1887
Artie Smith, a bright little Miss of ten or twelve years, died this
morning of blood poisoning, a result of diphtheria.
SMITH, AUSTIN I.R. JUN. 16,
1853
Married on the 12th inst., by Rev. J. T. Holliday, Mr. Austin Smith,
to Mrs. Lucy Ann Emmons, both of Union Tp.
SMITH, BIRD I.R. JUN. 25,
1857
Married on the 23rd inst., by T. A. Brattin, Esq., Bird Smith and Miss
Lucy Ann Ellison, all of Ironton.
SMITH, BIRD I.R. AUG. 25,
1887
The venerable drayman who died last week, came to this county in 1809,
when but 2 years old, settling on Big Branch, back of Rockwood. He
moved to Ironton in 1852, and began draying soon after. One of his
sons informs us that he found a dray bill dated 1854, among his
father's papers.
SMITH, BIRT E. I.R. APR. 14,
1904
Married - Rev. Bert E. Smith, formerly of Suiter, this county, but now
of Duncanville, Adams county, and Miss Allie L. Crawford, of Adams
county,; and Orin E. Smith, of Corbin, Ky., also formerly of this
county, and a brother of Rev. Mr. Smith, and Miss Allie E. Smith, of
Corbin, Ky., were united in marriage at noon Tuesday at Duncanville,
Adams county.
SMITH, CALVIN ISWR AUG. 10,
1917
SMITH, CAMILLUS H. IJRN DEC.
27, 1869
Married December 22nd by Rev. J. E. Moore, Camillus H. Smith and
Amelia Strother.
SMITH, MRS. CAROLINE M. I.R.
08 FEB 1906
A former resident of Ironton and widow of the late Isaac Smith died in
Indianapolis, Indiana on Jan. 22nd. Funeral occurred from the
residence of Dr. D. S. Bobbitt on Harrison St. Interment at River Side
cemetery. Deceased was the daughter of Jas. C. and Sarah F. Walter and
a sister of Mrs. D. S. Bobbitt, Mrs. A. C. Smith, Mrs. Oliver Fry, C.
L. Walter and Emma L. Walter of Indianapolis and C. E. Walter of
Circleville, O. - Defiance News. Isaac S. Smith, spoken of above died
in Ironton Nov. 24, 1891 and was buried at Woodland. He was a well
known citizen here.
SMITH, CHILD I.R. JUN. 30,
1853
Little son of Bird Smith, died from being run over by his father's
team of horses.
SMITH, MISS CLARA M. IET.
FEB. 09, 1932
Died at Marting hospital last night. She came to Ironton twelve years
ago from Greenfield, Ohio, and has followed the vocation of private
nurse. Survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith, of
Greenfield, one brother, also of Greenfield. Two sisters, Francis
Snyder of Berkely, California and Stella McCracken of this city also
survive (do not have end of obit.)
SMITH, CYRUS I.R. JAN. 14,
1875
SMITH, DANIEL I.R. MAY 18,
1865
Died on May 15th, Daniel Smith, son of Byrd Smith, born May 23, 1836,
employed on the Iron Rail Road.
SMITH, "DOC" M.I. FEB. 04,
1910
Brother of Local Men called to Reward - "Doc" Smith, who resided in
the Hocking Valley, died Wednesday. He was a blacksmith by occupation.
He leaves three brothers and one sister to mourn his demise: Mrs.
Gorden Ha_ley, of Ky.; W. F. of this city, J. M. of Bartles Station
and Bishop of Wellston.
SMITH, EDWARD C. IET NO. 7,
1938
Age 74, died Sunday morning at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs.
John Smith of Willowwood. Mr. Smith lost the sight of both eyes in an
explosion 51 years ago during the construction of the Park Avenue
tunnel. He had lived with his brother John and wife at Willowwood for
the last 18 years. The brother died last June. Several nieces and
nephews survive. Burial at Locust Grove cemetery.
SMITH, ELIZA NO DATE
Died Sept. 4, 1888?, daughter of "Bush"? Smith, Dean Streets, aged 4
years.
SMITH, ELLA I.R. MAR. 22,
1860
SMITH, MRS. ELLEN I.R. JAN.
13, 1887
Mrs. Ellen Smith, wife of Dudley Smith, died last week at her home in
Guyandotte, W.Va., and was buried at Rome cemetery.
SMITH, FEMALE I.R. NOV. 18,
1858
SMITH, HAMILTON I.R. APR.
07, 1864
SMITH, HENRIETTA I.R. AUG.
25, 1870
SMITH, J. E. ISWR DEC. 28,
1917
SMITH, J. M. I.R. JAN. 06,
1857
Married on the 1st, in Ironton, J. M. Smith of Pomeroy to Miss Matilda
M. McCormick, of Ironton.
SMITH, JOHN J. I.R. NOV. 17,
1887
The funeral sermon of the death of John J. Smith, son of Jesse Smith,
who died of erysipelas, Aug. 20th last, will be preached by Rev. L. P.
Bradshaw, at Fairview Church, Greasy Ridge, on the first Sunday in
December.
SMITH, JOHN K. I.R. JUL. 05,
1877*
SMITH, JOS. P. I.R. FEB. 10,
1898
Director of the Bureau of American Republic, died at Miami, Florida.
He was an Ohio boy. Was a correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial,
editor of the Urban Citizen and State Librarian, at various times. He
was a close friend of President McKinley, and was much with him.
Twenty years ago, as a correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial, he
visited Ironton, and was the guest of the Editor of the Register.
SMITH, LUCINDA I.R. MAR. 27,
1856
SMITH, MRS. MARTHA LUELLA
I.R. MAR. 30, 1871
SMITH, MERTIE C. I.R. AUG.
01, 1889
Daughter of Cecil Smith, age 4 months.
SMITH, MICHAEL I.R. 15 OCT 1920
After an illness dating from last May, Michael J. Smith of north Fifth street, died at his home at 11:30 oclock Saturday night at the age of about sixty years. He was surrounded by his family and all the consolations of his faith. His two sons, Bernard and James Smith arrived Saturday afternoon and were with their father in his last hours.
Michael H. Smith resided in this city his entire life, having been a mill worker during his young manhood. He was a puddler at the Belfont mill and was generally known throughout the city. He was a splendid man in every respect and his friends throughout the city extend sincere sympathy to the bereaved family. He was a devoted member of St. Lawrence church and was active in all its affairs.
Mr. Smith was married to Miss Frances Mahlmaster and to their union four children were born. They are Misses Mary and Kathryn Smith of Ironton and James and Bernard Smith of Jersey City, N.J. Mrs. Smith passed to her eternal reward about four years ago. Two brothers and six sisters are also left to mourn his death. They are: Officer Bernard Smith of Ironton, Thomas G. Smith of Jersey City, N.J., Mrs. T.J. Maloney of New York, Mrs Margaret Flynn and Mrs. J.J. Langton of Waldwick, N.J., Mrs. B.A. Casey of Galveston, Texas, Mrs. William Klein and Mrs. P.J. Gildea of Ironton.
SMITH, NANCY I.R. APR. 19,
1866
SMITH, NELSON I.R. AUG. 08,
1850?
Nelson Smith, of Wheelersburg, a tinner, and known to many in Ohio and
Kentucky as a grafter of trees, was instantly killed 2 or 3 days
since, by the overturning of a wagon, which fell upon him. The
accident took place a short distance below Greenupsburgh.
SMITH, OLIVER L. I.R. MAR.
10, 1853
Married on the 7th inst., by Jacob Lair, Esq., Oliver L. Smith, of
West Ironton, to Miss Martha Jacks.
SMITH, OLIVER LAYNE I.R.
JUN. 24, 1858
SMITH, MRS. REBECCA D. I.R.
MAY 18, 1865
Died at Ashland, Ky., May 12th, Mrs. Rebecca D. Smith, wife of Rev. W.
C. Smith, Chaplain of the Ashland hospital. She was a native of
Alabama. They had to abandon their home in the South at the outbreak
of the rebellion . . . Mother of 4 young children, one an infant, but
a few days old.
SMITH, REBECCA D. I.R. JUL.
27, 1865
Died at Ashland, Kentucky, July 15th, 1865, Rebecca D., infant
daughter of Wm. C. Smith, aged 2m 10d.
SMITH, MRS. RUTH I.R. APR.
14, 1870 IJRN APR 20, 1870
Died April 11, Mrs. Ruth Smith, aged 83 years.
SMITH, SARAH I.R. AUG. 20,
1863
SMITH, MRS. SARAH BAY I.R.
JAN. 16, 1902
Born May 17, 1841 in what is known as Bay's Bottom. Her mother died
when she was 15 years old and the care of her two brothers fell on
her. On Feb. 12, 1866, she was married to William Gardner Smith. To
this union were born eight children, two preceded her in death. She
died Dec. 29, 1901, aged 60y 7m 12d. She leaves six children, seven
grandchildren.
SMITH, MRS. SALLIE BAY I.R.
JAN. 09, 1903
Died of heart trouble Sunday night, after a lingering illness. The
funeral will occur Thursday.
SMITH, MRS. SUSAN SWI. JAN.
31. 1908
Proctorville - Mrs. Susan Smith passed away at her home on Susan
street Friday, the result of old age. She was 78 years and one day
old. She is survived by one daughter, Clara, and one son, Albert, both
grown. Her husband and one daughter preceded her to the grave.
Also: Miss Emily Prichard of Covington, Ky., arrived last night to be
at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Smith, but she was too late as Mrs.
Smith was dead when she arrived.
SMITH, THOMAS I.R. JUL. 09,
1857
Married on the 2nd inst., Thomas M. Smith and Miss Naomi Griffith.
SMITH, THOMAS Ironton Jrnl., Jan. 31, 1895
Thos. Smith, son of Michael Smith and a painter at Phillips' Buggy
Works - died of a form of brain trouble.
SMITH, WHITCOMB I.R. SEP.
08, 1864
Died in Quaker Bottom, Augst 28th, of typhoid fever, Mr. Whitcomb
Smith, son of D. D. and Ellen Smith.
SMITH, WILLIAM Ironton Jrnl. Sept. 20, 1894
William Smith, proprietor of the Proctoville Ferry, died last Monday,
after a long sickness.
SMITH, WILLIAM I.R. JAN. 13,
1853
Married on the 9th inst., by Rev. J. M. Kelly, Mr. Wm. Smith and Miss
Nancy Burkett, all of Ironton.
SMITH, WILLIAM A. I.R. OCT.
13, 1864
Died - Sept. 22nd, of cholera infantum, William A. Smith, son of
Thomas M. and Naomi Smith, age 1y 10m 5d.
SMITH, WILLIAM CAPT. I.R.
NOV. 28, 1878
Brother of Capt. Abe Smith died of yellow fever a few weeks ago.
SMITH, WILLIAM FINLEY I.R.
MAY 12, 1864
SMITH, WILLIAM G. I.R. SEP.
22, 1864
Another hero departed. Capt. William G. Smith of 5th VA Infantry,
wounded on the 25th of July near Winchester, Virginia, and died on his
way home on the 2d. He was shot through the head . . . aged about 34
years, leaves a wife and children.
SMITLEY, G. M. D. I.R. SEPT.
22, 1892
G. M. D. Smitley, of Fayette, left for St. Louis, yesterday, to work
on a powder house. He will be gone several months.
SNEAD, SARAH ANN I.R. MAY
11, 1871
On Johns Creek, Symmes Twp., April 21, 1871, aged 13 years, 10 months
and 10 days.
SNEED, THOMAS I.R. JUN. 06,
1901
SNIDER, I.R. MAY 24, 1880
SNYDER, CASPER I.R. MAY 01,
1862
SNYDER, JESSE I.R. APR. 25,
1867
SNYDER, MRS. JOHN I.R. SEPT.
22, 1892
Mrs. Jno. Snyder and Miss Mary Williams, of Rappsburg, have been
visiting thier old home here the past week.
SONGER, MRS. J. B. I.R. MAR.
03, 1892
Died last Friday and was buried at Woodland. Her age was about 70
years. Mr. and Mrs. George Verigan, the latter a daughter of the
deceased were down from New River to attend the funeral.
SONGER, MRS. NANCY ANN I.R.
SEP. 24, 1874
SOULES, JAMES M. I.R. APR.
22, 1880
SOURS, MALE I.R. FEB. 08,
1866
SOUTH, ORIN I.R. OCT. 24,
1895
Isaac Dotson killed Orin South who was courting Dotson's
step-daughter.
SOWERS, MRS. I.R. OCT. 28,
1886
Mrs. Sowers, the wife of Rev. Sowers, formerly of Wesley Chapel, died
at Fultonham, O., a few days ago.
SOWERS, THOMAS I.R. AUG. 08,
1861
SPAHR, REV. B. N. I.R. JUN.
12, 1890
In the early days of Ironton, in 1857 and 58, he was pastor of Spencer
Chapel. On last Wednesday, he died at his home in Columbus. He had
been suffering from a stone in the bladder, and had submitted to a
surgical operation, which he did not survive. He only lived 48 hours
after the surgeon ceased his work. Mr. Spahr was a little over 67
years old. He became a preacher in 1843, and in 1847, entered the Ohio
Conference, and was given a station at Charleston, Va. He leaves two
children, Geo. T. Spahr, one of the proprietors of the Columbus
Gazette, and Chas. B. Spahr, editor of the Christian Union and
lecturer on political economy at Columbia college, New York.
SPANNER, HENRY I.R. MAR. 06,
1902
SPARLING, MRS. DANIEL (CUBBAGE)
I.R. FEB. 13, 1890
Mrs. Danl. Sparling, daughter of W. N. Cubbage, died at Petoka, Ill.,
on the 28th of January. She formerly resided here.
SPARLING, GEORGE W. I.R.
JUL. 29, 1886
SPARLING, JOHN I.R. SEP. 30,
1886
SPARLING, SAMUEL M.I. OCT.
04, 1921
SPAULDING, DR. A. G. I.R.
DEC. 26, 1878
Of Greenup (KY) died at his home last Friday. He was a physician about
60 years of age.
SPEAR, I.R. FEB. 20, 1862
SPEAR, FRANK D. I.R. AUG.
21, 1879
SPEAR, MRS. MARGARET P. I.R.
JUL. 30, 1863
SPEAR, MATILDA NEED TO COPY
I.R. FEB. 27, 1862
SPEARS, I.R. FEB. 18, 1892
Aid - Funeral services of Grandma Spears will be preached here (Aid)
Sunday the 21st.
SPEARS, MRS. ALICE (SCOTT)
I.R. MAR. 24, 1887*
SPEARS, GEORGE I.R. JAN. 07,
1892
Died on Buffalo creek last week.
SPEARS, GEORGIA H. I.R. APR.
08, 1880
SPEARS, MATILDA I.R. FEB.
27, 1862
SPEAS, CHAS. I.R. AUG. 23,
1888
Marriage license - Chas. Speas and Belle Conell.
SPENCER, ALICE E. Ironton Jrnl. Aug. 15, 1895
Alice E. Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G(eorge) W. Spencer. Born
near Mt. Vernon, Lawrence Co., Oh., 27 April 1871, died 29 July 1895;
24y3m2d. One of twelve children, 9 girls and 3 boys. Member of Baptist
Church since 1888. Taught school from Fall 1890-14 Jan. 1895. Buried
in Little Cemetery, near her home.
SPERRY, JAMES I.R. OCT. 17,
1864 ?
SPERRY, MARY I.R. JUN. 09,
1887
Died - June ___, Mary Sperry, aged about 65?.
SPERRY, WILLIAM I.R. APR.
27, 1865
Married on the 30th by Rev. J. H. Young, at the home of the bride's
father, William Sperry, formerly of the 5th VA Inf., to Miss Maria V.
Hopkins, of Ironton.
SPICER, ARMILDA A. I.R. APR.
30, 1863
SPICER, WILLIAM H. I.R. AUG.
30, 1866
SPRADLING, EMILY JANE IJRN
NOV. 03, 1869
Died October 22, Emily Jane Spradling, widow of the late Thos.
Spradling and daughter of Daniel and Mary Unrue, age 26y 5m 22d.
SPREICHER, INFANT I.R. JAN.
13, 1887
Died on Jan. 12th, child of Charles Spreicher, aged 2 months.
SPRIGG, E. Ironton Jrnl. Nov. 15, 1894
E. Sprigg's, a brakeman on N. & W. was run over and killed at North
Kenova last Monday. He lived near Portsmouth.
SPRIGG, SINGLETON NEED TO
COPY I.R. NOV. 07, 1861
SPROUSE, ROBERT, JR. I.R.
JUN. 16, 1853
Married on the 11th inst., by Rev. J. T. Holliday, Mr. Robert Sprouse,
Jr., to Miss Ann Radford, both of Rome Tp.
SPURGEON, CHAS. H. I.R. FEB.
04, 1892
The great preacher, died last Sunday. His age was 57 years. He had
been preaching since he was 16 years old.
SQUIRES, JOHN I.R. SEPT. 29,
1853
Died on the 25th inst., in Portsmouth, Mr. John Squires, in the 58th
year of his age.
ST. CLAIR, WILLIAM CREIGHTON
I.R. APR. 19, 1855
ST. JOHN, MRS. CHARLOTTE S.
I.R. AUG. 22, 1895
Mrs. Charlotte S. St. John died at her daughter's residence, Mrs. B.
Garvey, at the age of 84 years. Her husband died in 1875. In 1874 she
was in a railroad accident....her husband died of injuries received in
that accident. Burial at Woodland.
ST. JOHN, RALPH I.R. APR.
09, 1868
STAID, JAMES I.R. DEC. 25,
1879
STAKER, ANDREW I.R. MAY 01,
1902
STAKER, MISS LOUISE I.R.
MAR. 19, 1903 NEED TO COPY
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Staker
STANLEY, FREDERICK I.R. MAR.
26, 1865
Forest Dale - Frederick Stanley and Viola V. Bruce was united in
matrimony, last Thursday, at the home of the bride's parents. The
affair took place at Mr. Stanley's last Friday night. (this is
contradictory)
STAPF, CHILD I.R. JUN. 23,
1887
A child of Frank Stapf, of West Ironton, was drowned at Storms Creek
near Frecka's ice house last Wednesday. He was five years old. His
mother missed him and found his clothes on the bank and his body stuck
in the mud. The little fellow had gone "in swimming" like the bigger
boys.
STAPLETON, I.R. SEP. 02,
1880
STARBUCK, CALVIN W. IJRN
NOV. 23, 1870
Died suddenly on Nov. 15th, Calvin W. Starbuck, aged 46y 6m 16d.
STARKEY, MRS. ELIZABETH (OR SLUSHER)
I.R. JUL. 10, 1902
Mrs. Elizabeth Starkey (or Slusher), who lived with her sister, Mrs.
William Fremont, on South 6th street, Whitwell, met with an accident
Sunday morning, which resulted in her death Sunday evening. Mrs.
Starkey had started to the country for a visit, in company with her
father-in-law, Robert Starkey. The latter was drinking and failed to
heed a warning that the shaft of his wagon was broken. . . . Burial at
Zoar.
STARLIN, ERASTUS I.R. OCT.
05, 1871
STARLING, A. W. IJRN OCT.
20, 1869
Married October 14th, by Rev. J. W. Dillon, Mr. A. W. Starling and
Sarah E. Thompson.
STARLING, ANNETTE I.R. OCT.
05, 1871
STARLING, ERASTUS I.R. JUL.
20, 1899
STATEN, W. H. (NEED TO COPY)
I.R. JULY 21, 1892
Father of G. H. Staten . . . need rest of article under local and
personal.
Age 16, daughter of Logan and Johanna Steece.
STAUTON, FRANK J. I.R. JAN.
15, 1880
STAYTON, AMANIUS IJRN DEC.
01, 1869
Married November 18th at Gallipolis by Rev. John Steptoe, Mr. Amanius
Stayton of the Victor #2 and Miss Mary Spangler of Gallipolis.
STEECE, ALLAH A. NEED TO
COPY I.R. OCT. 10, 1878
STEECE, MRS. ELLA (WILLARD)
M.I. NOV. 30, 1924*
STEECE, GEORGE I.R. AUG. 01,
1850
Died on the 6th of July, on the Missouri. Partner in the firm of
Campbell, Ellison & Co., of Mt. Vernon Furnace. The deceased left home
in company with his eldest son, only a few days before his death . .
.leaves a widow and a large family to mourn his death.
STEECE, HENRY I.R. JAN. 19,
1871
STEECE, JACOB I.R. JUN. 16,
1853
Died at Bloomfield, Scioto County, Mr. Jacob Steece, aged about 45.
STEECE, JOHN I.R. NOV. 27,
1856
Died on the 26th inst., at Haverhill, John Steece, an old and well
known Furnace Founder, aged 59 years.
STEECE, JOHN FRANKLIN I.R.
NOV. 03, 1864
Died - Sept. 18th in Burlington, Iowa, John Franklin Steece, eldest
son of Logan and Joana Steece, formerly of this place, age 9y 7m 21d.
STEECE, S. B. HON. SWI. OCT.
29, 1918*
I.R. SEPT. 22, 1892 - Postmaster Steece is at New York
observing the cholera for (short taw. ??)
STEECE, MRS. S. B. I.R. DEC.
01, 1924
Funeral services from the home on north Fifth street. . . Mrs. H. B.
Wilson, sister of Mrs. Steece, her daughter, Mrs. T. R. Fell of New
York, Mrs. H. E. Steece of Hudson, N.Y. and Lt. Commander Jack E.
Richards of Washington were here for the funerals. Burial in Woodland.
STEECE, S. BRADY IET. JUN. 3
& 6, 1949*
STEECE, TECUMSEH I.R. AUG.
11, 1864
Lengthy obituary - he was in the U.S. Navy.
STEED, MRS. LIBBIE I.R. JUL.
21, 1887
Died - July 18th, Mrs. Libbie Steed, aged 23.
STEELE, JOHN F. & HIS DAUGHTER
I.R. OCT. 31, 1850
Died on the 25th inst., at his residence at Pine Grove Furnace, John
F. Steele, of the firm of R. Hamilton & Co., aged 28 years. Also, on
the preceding day, his daughter, Martha Mary, aged 18 months.
STEEN, MRS. MARY I.R. APR.
06, 1871
STEHLE, RICHARD IJRN JAN.
26, 1870
Died - January 18th of consumption, Richard Stehle, age 35 years. He
was educated in Germany for the Catholic ministry but on arriving of
age declined serving. He was a member of the "Odd Fellows."
STEIN, FRED I.R. JUN. 24,
1874
STEIN, MRS. SOPHIA I.R. JAN.
02, 1879
Died in Ironton, Sunday morning, December 29, 1878, Sophia, wife of
George Stein.
STEINBANER, WILLIAM I.R.
NOV. 19, 1857
Married on the 12th inst., by Rev. J. Chester, William Steinbaner to
Katherine Meier, all of Ironton.
STEPHENSON, MARY C. I.R.
NOV. 17, 1853
Died on the 30th ult., near Lawrence Fce., Mary C., daughter of John
and Mary Stephenson, in the 13th year of her age.
STEPHENSON, MRS. RACHEL I.R.
DEC. 30,. 1852
Died on the 24th of Nov., Mrs. Rachel Stephenson, in the 79th year.
STEPP, I.R. JUN. 17, 1880
STERLING, HENRY I.R. OCT.
24, 1895
Henry Sterling died last Saturday at his daughter's home, Mrs. Chas.
Shelton of 6th Ward, at the age of 74.
STERNBERGER, M. L. JUN. 02,
1912 *
STERNE, WILLIAM W. I.R.
SEPT. 21, 1865
Married on the 13th inst., by Rev. L. Hall, Wm. W. Sterne and Miss
Jane Russell, both of this city.
STEWARD, JACOB IJRN JAN. 19,
1870
Married January 10, 1870, by Rev. L. W. Johnson, Jacob Steward and
Louisa Garner.
STEWARD, VIOLA I.R. NOV. 03,
1887
Died - Oct. 29, Viola Steward, age 18.
STEWART, I.R. JUL. 17, 1902
STEWART, MRS. I.R. NOV. 04,
1880
STEWART, AGNES I.R. OCT. 28,
1875
STEWART, MRS. AMANDA I.R.
MAY 24, 1900*
STEWART, A. N. I.R. DEC. 28,
1899
Born Nov. 21, 1835? and died Dec. 13, 1899. His entire life was spent
in Symmes Twp., Lawrence County, Ohio. He was married to Mary
Elizabeth Handley Jan. 21, 1850?. Of this union five children were
born, four of whom survive. His wife preceded him in death by one year
and 5 days. He served in the army for the Union, and belonged to the
G.A.R.
STEWART, ARCHIBALD I.R. FEB.
26, 1880
STEWART, ARTIS I.R. FEB. 10,
1887
Born April 1, 1877 and died Jan. 22, 1887 aged 9y 9m 21d. (Poem)
STEWART, CHARLES I.R. JAN.
08, 1880
Married at Arabia, Dec. 21st, by Esq. Cooper, Mr. Chas. Stewart of
Flag Springs and Miss Helen Powell, of Arabia.
STEWART, CLARENCE K. I.R.
JUNE 16, 1890
At the Childrens Home, June 17th, Clarence K. Stewart, aged 4 months,
died.
STEWART, C. N. A. I.R. AUG.
06, 1874
STEWART, CYNTHA I.R. SEP.
16, 1875
STEWART, DORA I.R. FEB. 04,
1892
Daughter of Harmon Stewart, of Symmes Tp., died last Friday. She had
long been an invalid. Her age was about 30 years.
STEWART, MRS. DORCAS I.R.
NOV. 06, 1856
Died on the 1st inst., at Centre Station, Mrs. Dorcas Stewart, wife of
John Stewart, and daughter of Jacob Guard, in her 25th year.
STEWART, MRS. ELIZABETH I.R.
OCT. 09, 1851
Died on the 2nd inst., of congestion of the brain, Mrs. Elizabeth
Stewart, aged 53 years.
STEWART, MRS. EMMA (GRAY)
IET. MAR. 22, 1937*
STEWART, ENNOLA I.R. NOV.
06, 1856
Died on the 26th ult., Ennola, infant daughter of John and Dorcas
Stewart, age 8 months.
STEWART, MRS. GEORGE W. I.R.
AUG. 12, 1875
STEWART, JAMES I.R. OCT. 09,
1851
Died in Greenup Co., Ky., on the 28th ult., of apoplexy, James
Stewart, aged 56 years.
STEWART, REV. JOHN I.R. MAR.
23, 1876
STEWART, JOHN C. I.R. MAR.
16, 1871
We omitted last week a notice of the death of Mr. Stewart. Mr. Stewart
was born near the foot of the hill back of where Robt. Trumbo resides.
The spot was then in Scioto county, Lawrence not being organized until
18 years later. The deceased was born August 7th, 1800, and was
probably, before his death, the oldest Lawrence countian living. In
about the year 1820, he removed to Johns' Creek where he lived the
remainder of his life. He had been married fifty years, and his wife,
whose maiden name was Sarah McCartney, a connection of some of our old
pioneers, still survives. He raised a family of fourteen children and
started them well in life. He was County Commissioner for two terms .
The deceased was buried in the family burial ground on the farm, where
for a half century he had lived.
STEWART, MISS LAVINIA I.R.
JAN. 11, 1872
Died in Symmes Tp., Dec. 31, Miss Lavinia, daughter of A. N. Stewart,
in the 17th year of her age.
STEWART, MRS. M. T. I.R.
FEB. 05, 1880
STEWART, MISS MARGARET I.T?
SEP. 25, 1927
STEWART, MARY ELIZABETH I.R.
APR. 09, 1874
STEWART, MRS. MILDRED E. I.R.
JAN. 06, 1859
STEWART, ROSALIE RODGERS I.R.
SEPT. 15, 1864
Died on the 11th inst., in Hanging Rock, of summer complaint, Rosalie
Rodgers, daughter of J. T. and Clara Stewart, of Louisa, Kentucky,
aged 1y 3m 2d.
STEWART, RUFUS I.R. MAY 15,
1862
STEWART, MRS. SARAH I.R.
FEB. 08, 1883
STEWART, SCOTT DR. ISWR MAY
22, 1917
STEWART, THEODOSIA I.R. JAN.
27, 1859
STICH, PETER I.R. SEP. 16,
1869
STIGALL, NICHOLAS IWR MAR.
26, 1896
An inmate of the Infirmary, from Union township, died on the 15th..
STIMSON, JOEL H. I.R. AUG.
21, 1890
Died, at the residence of R. Mather, this city, of paralysis, at 10:45
p.m., Friday last, Mr. Joel H. Stimson, aged 46 years. Mr. Stimson was
a brother of Mrs. Mather, and had been an invalid for some months, and
had made his home with his sister.
Mr. Stimson entered the army as a volunteer in October, 1861,
enlisting in the 8th New Hampshire Infantry, under Col. O. W. Lull. At
the time of enlistment, he was under 16 years of age, and ran away
from his home in Milford, N. H., and went to Concord and enlisted. Two
other brothers were in the same regiment, and another brother enlisted
here in 1861, in the 18th Ohio, three months service, and afterward
entered the 2nd W. Va. Cav. All three brothers served until the close
of the war.
After coming out of the army, Mr. Stimson went to Toledo, O., and
entered the service of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R. R., and
continued in the service of that company until stricken with paralysis
in December last.
During 17 years past, he has been an engineer on the M. S. & L. S.
Road, running their fastest passenger trains; and for some 7 years
past has run the pay train of that system. It was the terrible mental
strain of running such a train that produced the paralysis that
terminated his life. During his 17 years as an engineer, he never had
an accident on any train he was running.
When here some fifteen months ago, to attend the funeral of his
mother, he told his brother-in-law that the strain on his nerves was
fast breaking him down, but he little thought that in fifteen months
he would die in the same house where his mother died, and within three
feet of the same spot, and of the same disease.
STIMSON, MRS. JULIATTE B.
I.R. JAN. 31, 1861
STIMSON, LUELLA HARRIET I.R.
JAN. 31, 1861
STIMSON, MILFORD HURD NEED
TO COPY I.R. JUN. 19, 1890
Son of R. M. Stimson, the founder of the REGISTER.
STIMSON, PHINEAS MAJOR I.R.
APR. 10, 1862
STIMSON, HON. R. M. I.R.
OCT. 27, 1887
Hon. R. M. Stimson, the founder of the REGISTER, has been visiting his
sister, Mrs. R. Mather, the past week....
STINSON, DAVID I.R. JUL. 07,
1853
Married on the 6th inst., by Jacob Lair, Esq., David Stinson to Sarah
Jane Lowery, both of Howard Furnace.
STITTS, MRS. SYLVESTER IWR.
JUN. 06, 1896
STIVERS, MRS. JEMIMA I.R.
APR. 08, 1875
STOKES, H. H. I.R. AUG. 29,
1889
Write up about the marriage of Mr. H. H. Stokes and Miss Jessie F.
Ewing, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Ewing, of Portsmouth. Mr. Stokes is principal of the schools of the
Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Xenia.
STONE, MRS. CHLOETE I.R.
DEC. 20, 1855
STONE, FREDDIE I.R. DEC. 23,
1880
STOVER, ANN I.R. AUG. 14,
1856
Died on the 13th inst., in Ironton, Mrs. Ann Stover, wife of Joel
Stover, age 32 years.
STRAIT, D. B. Ironton Jrnl. August 22, 1895
Attorney D. B. Strait of Huntington was killed on the Ohio River R.R.
track last Saturday night. He was a whiskey shop victim.
STRADER, CAPT. JACOB I.R.
SEP. 06, 1860
In Cincinnati, Aug. 28th, Capt. Jacob Strader, in his 65th year. He
was a distinguished business man of Cincinnati for many years,
settling there in 1817. He was a native of New Jersey.
STRATTON, SAUL I.R. JAN. 25,
1906
STRICKER, WASHINGTON I.R.
APR. 27, 1854
Married on the 24th of April, by Jacob Lair, Esq., Washington Stricker,
of Kentucky and Emiline Betts of West Ironton.
STRONG, JEREMIAH ALLEN IJRN
DEC. 21, 1870
Died December 17th, at Coal Grove, Jeremiah Allen Strong, died in his
62nd year. The son of Theodore Strong and grandson of Caleb Strong of
Mass.
STUMBO, SAMUEL I.R. JUN. 24,
1886
STURGEON, GRANVILLE I.R.
DEC. 12, 1878
Died on Sunday night.
STURGEON, JOHN R. SR. NEED
TO COPY I.R. FEB. 13, 1862
SUITER, MISS ETHEL I.R. NOV.
30, 1905
Miss Ethel Suiter died very suddenly at her home in Bradrick Monday.
Do not have end of obit.
SUITER, EFFIE BELLE I.R.
SEP. 24, 1868
SUITER, MRS. ELIZABETH I.R.
APR. 25, 1855
SUITER, ISRAEL L. I.R. MAY
07, 1857
Died April 21, at his residence in Union Township, this county, Israel
L. Suiter, aged about 48.
SUITER, ISRAEL L. IJRN NOV.
03, 1869
Married October 26th, at the residence of Mr. A. Kimball, in Union
Township, by G. H. Berkstresser, Israel L. Suiter and Roxy Kimball of
Lawrence county.
SUITER, MRS. I. F. I.R. JUL.
11, 1878
From Bradrick, the wife of I. F. Suiter died on the 5th she leaves
husband and 5 children.
SUITER, MRS. JACOB I.R. JAN.
11, 1906
SUITER, MRS. MARGARET I.R.
NOV. 01, 1855
SULLIVAN, CHILD I.R. SEPT.
22, 1887
Died - Sept. 15, at Kelly's Mills, child of Chas. Sullivan.
SULLIVAN, CHILD I.R. FEB.
27, 1890
Died Feb. 25, child of Chas. Sullivan, of Kelly's Mills, age 2 years.
SULLIVAN, CHARLES IJRN JULY
20, 1870
Died July 14th, Ironton, of cholera infantum, Charles, infant son of
Jeremiah Sullivan, aged about 3m; one of twins.
SULLIVAN, EMMA I.R. SEP. 09,
1852
Died in this town, on the 2d inst., Emma, daughter of James & Julia
Ann Sullivan, aged 1y 4m 26d.
SULLIVAN, M. L. I.R. OCT.
26, 1854
Married on the 10th inst., in St. Paul, Min., M. L. Sullivan, Esq., of
Columbus, O., to Miss Fannie Willis of Cleveland.
SULLIVAN, WM. D. I.R. 08 FEB
1906
Died at his home on 6th and Etna Sts. Friday of pneumonia, aged 54
years. He is survived by a family of 4 children, Mrs. John Morarity,
John J. and Miss Annie of this city and William of Peora, Ill. Mr.
Sullivan formerly carried the mail between this city and Russell, Ky.,
but of late years he has been engaged in the restaurant business on N.
2nd street. Burial at Sacred Heart cemetery.
SUMMERS, JOHN I.R. OCT. 10,
1886
SUTHERLAND, SETH I.R. JUL.
20, 1899
SUTTON, CHARLES H.
Charles H. Sutton, 8 years old, drowned in the Ohio River near Ky.
shore, opposite Belfont Fce.. He was the son of the foreman of C. & O.
roundhouse.
SUTTON, INFANT I.R. MAY 26,
1887
Died - May 23, child of Joseph Sutton, aged 5? Months.
SUTTON, MISS JENNIE I.R.
JAN. 19, 1893
Pedro - The death of Miss Jennie Sutton caused much mourning in our
community. The bereaved and grief stricken parents have the sympathy
of the entire community.
SUTTON, LEWIS I.R. MAR. 05,
1868
SUTTON, OLIE I.R. NOV. 18,
1886
SUTTON, REBECCA I.R. SEP.
30, 1880
SUTTON, RICHARD I.R. NOV.
18, 1875
SWAIN, INFANT I.R. JAN. 27,
1887
A young child of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swain's died Wednesday.
SWAP, ALBERT OSCAR I.R. AUG.
03, 1871
SWAP, W. W. I. JRN SEPT. 08,
1869
Married at the residence of the bride, by Rev. C. B. Lewis, Mr. W. W.
Swap and Clara F. Peyton, all of Pioneer Fce., Ohio.
SWIM, JESSE IJRN OCT. 13,
1869
Married last Wednesday at the Presbyterian Church in Ironton, by Rev.
E. P. Pratt, Mr. Jesse Swim and Carrie Ramsey of Portsmouth.
SWIRES, STUART I.R. AUG. 25,
1853
Married on the 12th, Stuart Swires, to Martha Jane Eskley, all of
Green Tp., Scioto county.
SWISHER, MRS. MARGARET I.R.
NOV. 21, 1878
At the residence of her son-in-law, William Whittemore, in Locust
Grove, Adams County, Mrs. S., age 89y 7m 5d.
SWITCH, PETER I. JRN. SEPT.
15, 1869
Died Sept. 14th, Mr. Peter Switch, aged 44 years.
SWOP, MRS. SAMUEL (HENDERSON)
I.R. SEPT. 01, 1887
Died suddenly last Monday at Hanging Rock, of inflammatory rheumatism.
She was the daughter of Thos. Henderson of Ashland. She leaves a
husband and three children. Age 37.
SWORDS, GEORGE M. I.R. JUL.
01, 1880
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