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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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MACE, AARON W. I.R. NOV. 24,
1887
Marriage license issued to Aaron W. Mace and Janie Neal.
MACE, CATHERINE I.R. MAY 19,
1887
Deaths - May 11, Catherine Mace, Petersburg, aged 56.
MACE, JOHN I.R. MAY 17, 1883
NEED TO COPY END OF OBIT - A SECTION . . .
MACK, MRS. I.R. FEB. 03,
1887
Deaths - Jan. 27, Mrs. Mack, aged 76 years.
MACKEY, CHESTER P. I.R. MAY
11, 1854
Died at Davenport, Iowa, on the 29th ult., Chester P., son of Albert
G. and Sophia W. Mackey, recently of Ironton, aged 2 years and 4 days.
MACKLEY, JACOB I.R. APR. 21,
1864
Died near Unionville, Lawrence county, Ohio, on the 6th inst., Jacob
Mackley. The deceased was the only brother of the editor of the
Jackson Standard. He was born in Mason county, Va., March 24th, 1804.
When seven years of age he was attacked with inflammatory rheumatism,
and he never walked after he was 14 years of age. . . . He supported
himself by teaching school.
MACKLEY, MARY I.R. AUG. 20,
1857
Died on the 11th inst., in Jackson, Mary Mackley, infant daughter of
Davis and Mary Mackley, aged 7m17d.
MACKLEY, MRS. MARY (STEECE)
I.R. JAN. 01, 1857
Died - Dec. 26, in Jackson, Mrs. Mary Mackley, wife of Davis Mackley,
Esq., and daughter of Henry Steece, of Ironton, aged 32 years.
MACLARDY, JEAN I.R. AUG. ___
1865
MACOUN, MISS MARGARETTA T.
I.R. SEPT. 04, 1856
Died on Friday, Aug. 29th, at Coal Grove, Miss Margaretta T. Macoun,
sister-in-law of Wm. P. Israel, Esq.
MADDEN, THOMAS I.R. JUN. 08,
1865
MADDOX, ELIZA MARY I.R. AUG.
25, 1864
Died on the 21st inst., at Pennsylvania Fce., Kentucky, Eliza Mary,
daughter of A. R. and Mary Maddox, age 1y2m25d. The 2nd lamb of the
household gathered in less than a year.
MAGEE, R. W. IJRN SEPT. 08,
1869
Born on September 4th, a son to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Magee.
MAHAFFEY, THOMAS I.R. AUG.
31, 1871
MAHAFFY, HUGH I.R. MAY 12,
1887
Died - May 9, Hugh Mahaffy, aged 56.
MAIDMINT, CHARLES I.R. JAN.
05, 1865
Married by Rev. L. Hall, on the 3rd of Jan., Mr. Charles Maidmint and
Miss Nancy Sowards, all of this county.
MAIN, MYRA I.R. JAN. 08,
1885
MAIN, WILLIAM I.R. MAR. 31,
1892
Marriage license issued to William Main and Bridget Halloran.
MAINES, JOHN C. I.R. MAR.
22, 1866
Married in the city of Ironton on the 11th of March, 1866, by P. R.
Polley, Esq., Mr. John C. Maines and Miss L. Rowe, all of Lawrence
county.
MAINES, THOMAS IJRN NOV. 03,
1869
Married October 27, at Coal Grove by Rev. Chas. W. Talbott, Thos.
Maines and Carrie Massie.
MALONE, JOHN W. I.R. JAN.
08, 1906
Five month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Malone of Maddyville died
Friday. Interment: Melvin Cemetery.
MALONE, RICHARD I.R. OCT.
15, 1885
Marriage license issued - Richard Malone and Phebe Campbell.
MANN, MRS. MARY WARE IJRN
DEC. 28, 1870
Died in Portsmouth, Ohio, Dec. 19th at her son-in-law's residence, C.
S. Smith, Mary Ware, widow of the late Anson Mann, age 79 years.
MANN, WILLIAM HENRY I.R. MAY
13, 1869
MANNON, MRS. I.R. NOV. 27,
1879
MANON, GEORGE W. I.R. MAR.
31, 1892
Marriage license issued to George W. Manon and Sarah C. Bradley.
MARCUM, I.R. FEB. 03, 1881
MARCUM, CHARLIE A. I.R. JAN.
08, 1880
Died - On the 22nd ult., at Arabia, Charlie A., son of Randolph and
Martha Marcum.
MARCUM, MRS. ELIZABETH I.R.
JUN. 09, 1881
MARKIN, LORENZO D. I.R. NOV.
02, 1865
Married by Peras R. Polley, J. P., on the 5th day of Oct., 1865, at
the Sheridan House in Ironton, Lorenzo D. Markin and Miss Sarilda J.
Dilley.
MARKIN, MINNIE MAY I.R. OCT.
30, 1873
MARKIN, SAMUEL I.R. JUL. 01,
1858
Died on June 14th, at the residence of Thomas Markin, in this county,
Samuel Markin, in the 23rd year of his age. (This notice was given
wrong last week, through fault of the person who sent it to us.)
MARKIN, THOMAS I.R. JUN. 24,
1858
Died on the 14th at the residence of his brother in this county,
Thomas Markin, in his 24th year, leaving a wife and one child; member
of the Baptist Church.
MARKIN, THOMAS I.R. FEB. 18,
1892
Funeral of Thomas Markin, an old soldier, will be preached here (Aid)
Sunday.
MARKINS, ELIZABETH I.R. JAN.
15, 1863
MARKINS, MR. I.R. JAN. 20,
1898
Mr. Markins, a well known farmer of this place (Deering) died Friday,
Jan. 7, 1898. Age 81.
MARLOWE, JULIA I.T. NOV. 13,
1950*
One of the greatest Shakespearean actresses of all time - died at the
age of 85. Married to actor E. H. Sothern who died in 1933. She died
in Plaza Hotel on Central Park, New York. She was born Sarah Frances
Frost in Cumberland, England. She was the daughter of John Frost and
Sarah Hodgson. Her father changed their name to Brough (his mother's
maiden name) when they came to America. She denied living in Ironton -
but she did as a child.
MARSHALL, EDWARD I.R. FEB.
14, 1867
Married on the 9th inst., at the residence of Mrs. More, in Ironton,
by J. W. Henthorn, Esq., Mr. Edward Marshall, and Miss Marinda J.
Ames, all of Lawrence county.
MARSHALL, NILE I.R. JUN. 11,
1896
CRUSHED TO DEATH - last Saturday, a young man, 19 years of age, was
working in the ore mines, near Fox Hollow, for Pinegrove furnace, was
crushed to death by a fall of dirt. Interment: Lawrence Furnace.
MART, I.R. JAN. 08, 1880
MART, I.R. MAY 03, 1883
The Mart family have been curiously afflicted. The doctor pronounced
it arsenic poisoning; two of the family have died. Prof. W. H. Mart is
now in critical condition. (Waterloo).
MART, I.R. JAN. 08, 1880
Long Creek Items - A daughter of James Mart was buried yesterday at
Walnut Ridge.
MARTIN, I.R. DEC. 17, 1885
Died - Dec. 15, infant child of Jacob Martin.
MARTIN, I.R. OCT. 28, 1886
MARTIN, I.R. JUL. 29, 1886
MARTIN, I.R. AUG. 09, 1888
Died - Aug. 2, son of Wesley Martin, aged 8 months.
MARTIN, MRS. AMANDA G. IET.
OCT. 17, 1934?
MARTIN, BYARD I.R. APR. 09,
1908
The funeral of the late Byard Martin was held from his residence
Friday. The burial was at Woodland. Fred Martin, who came from
Chattanooga to attend the funeral of his father, returned to that city
today.
MARTIN, MRS. CLARA I.R. FEB.
04, 1864
MARTIN, MRS. ELIZA (?) BAD
COPY I.R. FEB. 02, 1920
Wife of James Martin. She leaves besides the husband the following
children: Mrs. G. W. Crabtree of Forestdale, Mrs. N. C. Large of
Rockcamp, Mrs. M. Bryant of Coal Grove, Mrs. Rachel at home, Daniel
and James, Jr. of Deering. The following preceded her in death:
Mitchel, Alma B., and Mrs. John Alford, of Deering, also one brother
and one sister survive, Mrs. Daniel Bryant and Mrs. Phil Carey, both
of Coal Grove. Burial at Martin cemetery.
MARTIN, MRS. ELLA MAY IET.
APR. 08, 1935
MARTIN, GEORGE W. I.R. APR.
08, 1858
Married on the 2nd inst., by Thomas A. Brattin, Esq., Mr. George W.
Martin and Miss Susan Dalton, all of Lawrence county.
MARTIN, INFANT I.R. OCT. 28,
1886
Died Oct. 26, child of J. C. Martin, aged 7 months.
MARTIN, JAMES I.R. MAY 14,
1874
MARTIN, MRS. JANE NEED TO
COPY I.R. JUN. 25, 1891
Wife of D. J. Martin
MARTIN, LYCURGUS I.R. FEB.
04, 1892
Died last Saturday of grippe, age about 30 years. Burial at Woodland.
MARTIN, MARGARET A. IET MAR.
29, 1943
Margaret Ann Martin, age one month, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Martin of Orchard Street, died today. Surviving are her parents and
her grandmothers, Mrs. Willard Graff and Mrs. Harrison Martin, all of
Ironton. Burial at Buckeye cemetery.
MARTIN, MRS. PERSIS D. I.R.
JAN. 30, 1896
Mrs. Persis D. Martin died at the residence of her sister, Mrs. C.
Culbertson, last Thursday night. She was born at Little Town, N. H. in
1820, and came to the French Grant when a girl. There she taught
school and married James Martin, who died in 1873. During most of her
married life she lived at Hanging Rock, but about 15 years ago, came
to Ironton. Interment at Woodland. She leaves no children, and Mrs.
Culbertson is now the last of seven sisters and brother.
MARTIN, THOMAS SR. I.R. JUN.
09, 1881
MARTT, GEORGE IET JAN. 25,
1943
Born in 1864 and a lifelong resident of Lecta community, died at his
home. He was a retired farmer. His wife, Laura Ella Houch Martt and
two children, Mrs. C. A. Bevins of Gallipolis and Zadell Martt at
home, survive him. Burial in the Martt family cemetery.
MASSIE, EVIE IET NOV. 08,
1938 (Need to Copy)
MASSIE, MRS. I.R. MAR. 17,
1892
Mrs. Massie, an esteemed lady of Coal Grove, passed away last Friday
evening.
MASSIE, MRS. I.R. APR. 23,
1903
Mother of Squire Massie, of Greasy Ridge, died last week and was
buried at Mt. Pleasant Church.
MASSIE, MRS. JANE IET MAR.
30, 1943
Mrs. Jane Massie, 99, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Massie of
route 75 near Kelly's Bridge this morning. She resided in Ironton on
south 7th street until last November. Mrs. Massie was born Sept. 4,
1843 in Ironton, daughter of Godfried and Eliz. Burke Delawder and
would have been 100 years old next September. She was married to Isaac
Massie on May 23, 1861. Her husband served in the Union army but
preceded her in death in 1906. There were two children in her family,
her sister Mary dying several years ago in Missouri. Surviving Mrs.
Massie are these children: Mrs. Eliz. Worthington of Cleveland; Mrs.
Sarah Layman, Chicago, Mrs. Loretia Gruber of Ironton, Isaac Jr., of
Wilmington, O., Mrs. Ceola Terry (or Mrs. Ceole Mary Remy see services
IET Mar. 31, 1943) of Columbus, Albert O. of Ironton route two, where
she died. She has a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, two
sons preceded her in death, Joseph, two months ago and Elihu in 1914.
Interment Woodland cemetery.
MASSIE, JONATHAN I.R. FEB.
04, 1892
Jonathan Massie, who lived on the Dinnen farm, on Johns Creek, died a
few days ago at the age of 70 years. His son, F. M. Massie, was up
from Tennessee to attend the funeral. F. M.'s wife accompanied him,
and remains for a visit at her father's, John E. Stewart.
MASSIE, NATHAN I.R. SEP. 13,
1860
Marriage license issued to Nathan Massie and Lydia Neal.
MASSIE, ROBERT I.R. JAN. 14,
1892
Of Greasy Ridge, brother of Ephraim Massie, died last week.
MASSIE, SQUIRE W.R. FEB. 2,
1895
Died at his home on Greasy Ridge on the 24th int, aged 73 years. He
was born on Coal River, Greenbriar County, VA 22 April 1822. When he
was eight years old, he moved with his parents to this county and
settled on Elkins Creek. He was married to Rebecca Corns in 1846, who,
with four children, two sons and two daughers, survives. He was electd
justice of peace in 1856, and continued in office until his death,
with the exception of three years from 1867-1870, while he was
commissioner....
MASSIE, VENORAH I.R. APR.
01, 1875
MASSIE, WILLIAM I.R. OCT.
24, 1895
Wm. Massie, an inmate of the Infirmary, from Mason, died last week,
age 77 years.
MATHER, RICHARD M.I. APR.
09, 1911
MATHEWS, ELI I.R. OCT. 28,
1875
MATHEWS, MARY A. I.R. JAN.
01, 1885
Died Dec. 24, Mary A. Mathews, aged 61 years?.
MATHEWS, SAMUEL LINCOLN I.R.
OCT. 26, 1865
Died on the 29th ult., in West Ironton, Samuel Lincoln Mathews, aged
7m6d.
MATNEY, I.R. SEP. 09, 1880
MATNEY, JOHN B. I.R. MAR.
03, 1867
Well known citizen lived near Rockcamp, died last Monday.
MATNEY, THOMAS I.R. FEB. 25,
1864
MATTHEWS, HENRY R. I.R. OCT.
16, 1873
MATTHEWS, JOSEPH S. I.R.
FEB. 23, 1871
MATTHEWS, CAPT. PHINEHAS I.R.
APR. 20, 1854
Died on the 2nd inst., in Cheshire, Gallia county, Capt. Phinehas
Matthews, aged 85, a resident of Ohio since 1793, and of Gallia county
since 1802.
MATTHEWS, SAMUEL I.R. AUG.
20, 1857
Married in Quaker Bottom on the 16th inst., by Rev. H. Z. Adams, Mr.
Samuel Matthews to Miss Mary Jane Smith.
MAUS, I.R. JAN. 06, 1881
MAXWELL, REV. SAMUEL I.R.
JAN. 31, 1867
Died at Marietta, O., on the 24th inst., Rev. Samuel Maxwell, aged 62
years.
MAY, DAVID I.R. DEC. 31,
1857
Married on the 28th inst., by Thomas A. Brattin, Esq., Mr. David May
and Miss Minerva Jenkins; all of Lawrence county.
MAY, MRS. ELIZA SWABBY I.R.
DEC. 28, 1899
She was born Oct. 29, 1842 and died November 17, 1899. The father and
eight children survive. She married Hugh May on June 3, 1868 and
resided at Lawrence Furnace for 22 years.
MAY, JAMES I.R. FEB. 08,
1866
Married by Rev. J. H. Young, on the 25th of January, Mr. James May and
Miss Hannah Breden, all of Lawrence county.
MAY, JAMES I.R. DEC. 08,
1898
MAY, JOHN I.R. JAN. 25, 1866
Married in Ironton on the 23rd by Peras R. Polley, Esq., Mr. John May
and Miss Reulala Massie, all of Lawrence county.
MAY, MRS. MALINDA I.R. MAR.
19, 1903
Aged 87 years, died Saturday at her home near LaGrange, death being
due to infirmities of advanced age. A family of grown children survive
the deceased. Burial at La Grange cemetery.
MAY, WILLIAM D. I.R. APR.
21, 1892
Marriage license issued to William D. May and Jennie Dingus.
MAYERS, AMOS I.R. JUN. 15,
1876
MAYES, POLLY I.R. SEP. 29,
1887
Died - Sept. 25, Polly Mayes, near Rockcamp, aged 62.
MAYHEW/MAHEW, ELISHA I.R.
NOV. 09, 1865
Married on the 5th inst., by Rev. L. Hall, Mr. Elisha Mahew and Miss
Mary J. A. Cubbage, daughter of Rev. W. N. Cubbage, of this city.
MAYHEW, REV. ELISHA I.R.
DEC. 25, 1851
MAYHEW, HELEN I.R. MAY 10,
1900
MAYHEW, JOHN W. I.R. APR.
11, 1867
MAYHEW, MRS. MARY A. J. I.R.
MAR. 01, 1866
Died of consumption in this city, on the 23rd inst., Mrs. A. J.
Mayhew, wife of Mr. Elisha Mayhew, and daughter of Rev. W.N. Cubbage,
in the 24th year of her age . . .
MAYNE, JOHN I.R. JUL. 19,
1877
MAYS, AMOS I.R. APR. 12,
1876
Amos Mayes, who was shot on the 7th of last month by Frank Anderson,
died last Thursday. Anderson, Thompson and Banks were forthwith
arrested and brought before Esq. Brammer, who held them over to Court.
. .
MAYS, PARKER I.R. OCT. 06,
1853
Married on the 30th ult., by Rev. J. H. Creighton, Mr. Parker Mays of
Wayne county, Virginia, to Miss Melissa Brafford of Cabell county,
Virginia.
MCALLISTER, J. C. NEED TO
COPY I.R. JUL. 11, 1878
MCALLISTER, STELLA I.R. AUG.
02, 1888
Died July 30, Stella McAllister, aged ___ year.
MCCABE, CHARLEY C., BISHOP
SWI. DEC. 25, 1906
He was an Ohio man born in Athens, taught school at Ironton, preached
in the Ohio conference, went into the war, confined to Libby prison,
missionary, secretary of the M. E. church, and bishop. The funeral was
held in New York. (need actual obituary probably around December 21,
1906)
MCCAFFREY, C. J. I.R. NOV.
10, 1887
Marriage license issued to C. J. McCaffrey and Mary M. Caulliflower.
MCCAFFREY, W. G. I.R. JAN.
25, 1906
MCBRIDE, ARCHIBALD I.R. MAY
08, 1890
Died May 1, age 77.
MCBRIDE, CHAFFIN I.R. DEC.
24, 1857
Married on the 20th inst., by Rev. B. N. Spahr, Mr. Chaffin McBride
and Miss Sophia Finley; all of Ironton.
MCBRIDE, INFANT I.R. AUG.
23, 1888
Deaths - McBride - Infant child of Adam McBride, Mt. Vernon Fce.
MCBRIDE, DR. N. L. I.R.
SEPT. 29, 1887
Married at the residence of F. C. Tomlinson, last Monday, Dr. N. L.
MacBride and Miss Rosalie Hamilton, were married by Rev. Robert
McCune, . . . left on train for New York, where Dr. MacBride is a
Surgeon in the Ophthalmic Hospital.
MCBRIDE, DR. ROSALIE (HAMILTON)
S.T. JUN. 14, 1936
Formerly of Ironton - Greenwich, Conn., June 13 (AP) - Dr. Rosalie
Hamilton McBride, ( __age) last of the Hamilton family that developed
the city of Ironton, Ohio died today at the home of a daughter, Mrs.
Gladys A. Funke. Dr. McBride was associated with a Cincinnati hospital
for a number of years. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hamilton and a sister of the late Mrs. Frank Tomlinson.
MCCAHAN, SARAH ANN I.R. JUL.
27, 1871
MCCALL, ANDY IWR JUL. 25,
1896
A double murder - A shanty boat tragedy - Andrew J. McCall and
daughter Nettie, were brained with an ax, while they slept, and
another daughter had an arm nearly cut off but escaped death. A third
daughter is also reported injured. The terrible deed was committed by
Mrs. Etta Robbins, who lived on the boat with the McCalls.
MCCALL, NETTIE IWR JUL. 25,
1896
See obit. Of Andy McCall. Double murder on a shanty boat.
MCCALL, TIMOTHY I.R. FEB.
06, 1861
MCCARTHY, NEED TO COPY
I.R. JAN. 31, 1878
MCCARTHY, MRS. BRIDGET I.R.
NOV. 13, 1873
Died Nov. 7, 1873, wife of Thomas McCarthy, aged 40 years.
MCCARTNEY, MRS. PETER I.R.
AUG. 27, 1863
Another Murder - Man had killed his wife, by kicking her down stairs
in Child's block. The deceased was aged 47 years. Her husband was
Peter M'Cartney - he was committed to jail on the charge of murder.
MCCARTNEY, ELIZA I.R. APR.
12, 1866
MCCARTNEY, MRS. ELIZABETH
I.R. AUG. 21, 1862
MCCARTY, MRS. BRIDGET I.R.
NOV. 13, 1873
MCCARTY, MRS. DANIEL I.S.W.
FEB. 19, 1909
Funeral to be held today - at St. Lawrence church with interment at
Sacred Heart cemetery. Among those from a distance who are here for
the last sad rites are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Middlehauser, Willard and
Stella Middlehauser and Catherine Sweeney of Cincinnati and Miss
Margaret Coyle of Wellston.
MCCAUSLEN, A. W. I.R. SEPT.
24, 1863
A. W. McCauslen, Prosecuting Attorney of this county, died at his
residence last Sunday. (do not have end of article).
MCCLAIN, EMMA I.R. JUL. 14,
1870
MCCLAIN, JOHN I.R. NOV. 22,
1866
MCCLASKEY, SAMUEL I.R. JAN.
1, 1891
LEGAL NOTICE - Samuel McClaskey will take notice that on December 29,
1890, Henrietta McClaskey filed in the Court of Common Pleas of
Lawrence County, Ohio, her petition praying for a divorce from him on
the ground of gross neglect of duty and wilful absence for more than
three years on his part, which will be for hearing on and after six
weeks from December 31, 1890, the first publication of this notice. J.
K. Richards, Att'y for Pl'ff.
MCCLELLAND, JESSE MAR 1908
The 17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. George McClellan, of Ellisonville,
died Friday at the home of his parents, death due to tuberculosis.
MCCLURE, BERTHA I.R. MAR.
06, 1879
Died at Burlington, Feb. 25, Bertha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McClure,
aged about two months.
MCCLURE, ELIZABETH NEED TO
COPY SEP. 06, 1864
AND
MCCLURE, ELIZABETH I.R. SEP. 15,
1864
Died on Tuesday, Sept. 6th, in Burlington, of consumption, Elizabeth
McClure, wife of William McClure of that place, aged about 49 years.
She sleeps in Jesus.
MCCLURE, ELIZABETH M.I. NOV.
6, 1923
The funeral services for Miss Elizabeth McClure who died at the H. E.
Norton home on south 4th street early Sunday morning were held from
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson on Fifth street. Interment at
Woodland Cemetery.
MCCLURE, MRS. ETHEL I.R.
OCT. 11, 1900
Mrs. Ethel McClure, wife of Dustin McClure, of Ashland, Ky., died at
her home Monday of typhoid fever, aged 23 years. She leaves a husband
and two small children. Mrs. McClure was the daughter of L. A. McKee
of Salliday Creek.
MCCLURE, FRANKIE I.R. MAY
03, 1866
Died last Monday afternoon, Frankie M'Clure, a little boy about 6
years old was drowned in the back water near the lower end of 4th
street . . .
MCCLURE, HARRY NEED TO COPY
I.R. JAN. 02, 1890
His body was found - drowned.
MCCLURE, MISS JANE I.R. MAR.
17, 1898
Miss Jane McClure died at her home on 7th st. last Saturday evening,
after a sickness of several years, much of the time being bedfast. She
was 56 years of age. She and her two sisters had been living together,
and their home which has been the scene of sickness so long is now a
scene of sorrow to the two devoted sisters who are left. Interment at
Woodland.
MCCLURE, LAURA IDR MAR. 14,
1918
After an illness extending over many months, death came last afternoon
to Miss Laura McClure. Heart failure was the cause of death. Miss
McClure was born in Manchester, Ohio, and came to Ironton when a young
girl. At the time of her death she was living with her only sister,
Miss Elizabeth McClure. The dec'd was a daughter of the late Samuel
McClure, well known riverman. Mr. C. C. Clarke is a cousin of the
deceased. Burial will be private.
MCCLURE, LIBBIE D.R. NOV. 5,
1923
The death Saturday night of Miss Libbie McClure was a shock to her
many friends. She passed away at the home of Mrs. H. E. Norton on
south Fourth street from an illness which resulted from a fall in her
room several weeks ago. Miss McClure was past seventy years of age.
She was a pioneer resident of Ironton. Funeral took place from the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson. Burial at Woodland.
MCCLURE, MARY B. I.R. JUL.
13, 1854
Died in Ironton, last night of consumption, Mrs. Mary B. McClure, wife
of Samuel McClure in the 36th year of her age. Funeral tomorrow
(Friday) at 9 o'clock a.m.
MCCLURE, MRS. PAULINE PEMBERTON
IET. FEB. 26, 1931
Age 88, widow of the late William McClure, died this morning at the
home of her son, James McClure of South Point. She is survived by the
following children: Katherine Mays of Marion, Anna Lloyd of Ceredo,
Bertha Willis of Huntington, Dustin D. McClure, Mrs. Rachel Johnson,
Mrs. Hattie Elkins and James and Carlos McClure, all of South Point.
Two sons, Harry and Loren, preceded her in death. Burial in Davidson
cemetery.
MCCLURE, SAMUEL I.R. OCT.
05, 1876
Died at his residence, corner 5th and Lawrence-sts., Ironton, O.,
October 4th, 1876, at 20 minutes past 1 o'clock, A. M., after a
lingering illness, Samuel McClure, aged seventy-three years, four
months, and two days.
MCCLURE, SAMUEL B. I.R. AUG.
05, 1852
Died on the 2nd inst., Samuel B., son of Samuel and Mary McClure of
his place; aged 15 months.
MCCLURE, WILLIAM M. I. SEP.
30, 1911
Wm. McClure, the well known veteran of the Civil War, died Friday
night…at the Deaconess hospital, where he was taken some weeks ago
following the amputation of his right tool by a D. T. & I. train at
Center St. Gangrene set in. The amputation of his leg proved fatal.
MCCOLLISTER, THOMAS J. I.R.
AUG. 23, 1860
Married in Portsmouth on the 13th inst., Thomas J. McCollister (Junior
editor of the Portsmouth Republican) to Margaret Shellieg.
MCCOMAS, I.R. NOV. 04, 1880
MCCOMAS, KATHERINE I.R. MAR.
26, 1857
Died in Logan Co., Va., Feb. 26, 1857, Katherine McComas, aged
85y10m22d. She was one of the PIONEERS with her brothers, of
Guyandotte river - having moved there in 1790.
MCCOMAS, MARY JANE I.R. JAN.
27, 1870
MCCOMMAS, JAMES ISWR APR.
17, 1917
MCCOMMAS, MRS. NANCY ( ) WILSON
I.R. JAN. 31, 1901
Old resident died at her home at Rock Camp Tuesday, June 22d, at age
82 of infirmities of age. She was the widow of Rev. Sartain McCommas.
She had been married twice and is survived by following children: Mrs.
John Hill of Rock Camp, Mrs. Logan Vermillion of Coal Grove, Mrs.
Martha Fisher of W.VA., Rev. Samuel Wilson, James Wilson and Lindsey
Wilson of this county. Burial at Melvin Graveyard.
MCCONN, MRS. MATTIE NEED TO
COPY I.R. DEC. 31, 1891
Wife of Thos. and daughter of F. E. Duduit
MCCONNEL, AMSO I.R. SEP. 25,
1879
MCCONNEL, ESTHER I.R. SEP.
25, 1879
MCCONNEL, GEORGE I.R. SEP.
25, 1879
MCCONNEL, JAMES I.R. SEP.
25, 1879
MCCONNEL, SAMUEL I.R. NOV.
17, 1887
Samuel McConnel, one of the pioneer iron masters of the Hanging Rock
region, died at Portsmouth last week, aged 74. He was an uncle of Mrs.
N. K. Moxley, of Ironton.
MCCONNELL, CHARLES L. I.R.
OCT. 20, 1853
Married on the 28th ult., Charles L. McConnell, Esq., of Greenupsburg,
Ky., to Miss Belle R. Henderson, of Coshocton, O.
MCCONNELL, SAMUEL I.R. AUG.
11, 1864
Died on August 7th in Xenia, Illinois, of typhoid fever, Samuel
McConnell, brother of Mrs. N. K. Moxley, aged about 19 years.
MCCORMICK, B. T. I.R. NOV.
17, 1864
MCCORMICK, E. C. I.R. MAY
05, 1853
Clothing merchant of Ironton, died at the Broadway Hotel, Cincinnati
on Monday. He was about 35 years of age, leaves a wife and one child.
Buried on the Nichols' farm in Kentucky, nearly opposite Hanging Rock.
Ironton Register, May 12, 1853 - The business of the Clothing
Establishment of the late E. C. McCormick was resumed on the day after
the funeral, and will be henceforth prosecuted by J. M. Ferguson,
surviving partner without interruption. Mr. Ross is foreman.
MCCORMICK, PEARLY WILBUR I.R.
DEC. 03, 1874
MCCORMICK, W. H. NEED TO
COPY I.R. JUL. 09, 1891
Died. His sister was Mrs. J. C. Whitley.
MCCORMICK, WESLEY I.R. OCT.
21, 1875
MCCOWN, MELVIN I.R. OCT. 30,
1856
Died on the 15th inst., in Millersport, Melvin McCown, son of
Sylvester McCown, Esq., in his 13th year.
MCCOWN, SYVESTER, JUDGE I.R.
MAR. 14, 1861
Died in Ironton on Tuesday, 12th inst., after a protracted illness,
aged 56 or 58 years. His remains were taken to Millersport for burial.
He was a native of Kanawha county, Virginia. For a time, he resided in
Cabell county, when he removed in 1839, to Millersport, this county,
where he was engaged in mercantile pursuits for some time, and was for
many years a well-known Magistrate of Rome Township. In 1857, he was
elected Judge of Probate of Lawrence county, he removed to Ironton in
February, 1858. . .
MCCOY, CHARLES W. I.R. JUN.
17, 1858
Married on the 13th inst., in the Presbyterian Church, by Pastor Rev.
J. Chester, Mr. Charles W. McCoy and Miss Urania M. Wheeler, daughter
of Hon. Joseph Wheeler, of this place.
MCCOY, CHARLES W. I.R. DEC.
15, 1904*
MCCOY, JACKSON I.R. DEC. 23,
1858
MCCOY, MRS. JANE I.R. JUL.
24, 1879
MCCOY, JOHN I.R. NOV. 10,
1864
Married on the 6th inst., at the residence of Capt. R. Church, by Rev.
J. W. Dillon, Mr. John McCoy to Susan McCormick, all of Perry
Township.
MCCOY, MRS. MARY I.R. JUL.
20, 1871
MCCOY, NELSON W. I.R. SEP.
11, 1879
MCCOY, NELSON W. I.R. SEP.
18, 1879
MCCOY, WILLIAM A. I.R. JAN.
21, 1904
Marriage license issued to William A. McCoy, 28, Pike, Ky., and Nonie
Jackson, 22, Logan, W. Va.
MCCULLOUGH, ADDISON I.R.
NOV. 23, 1876
Died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Capehart, at Pt. Pleasant,
on Nov. 16th, after six week illness. Of the children of the deceased,
two were present, Mrs. Capehart and Mr. S. McCullough. Mrs. Sechler
lives in Tennessee and was too sick to be present, but her husband,
Mr. T. M. Sechler, was in attendance. Interment was Woodland Cemetery.
He was born in Adams county, Ohio and was about 60 years old. He
married in 1837 and removed to Ironton in 1854. Was in the iron
business here for over 20 years. He owned an interest in Hecla
Furnace, for a long period - managed its affairs . . .
MCCULLOUGH, ANNA W. I.R.
OCT. 24, 1867
MCCULLOUGH, ELIZA I.R. DEC.
24, 1868
MCCUNE, DR. J. A. IJRN DEC.
07, 1870
Died Nov. 27th at his residence in Kentucky, 3 miles above the city of
Portsmouth, Dr. J. A. McCune died in his 58th year. Leaves a son,
Walter S. McCune of Ironton.
MCCUNE, WALTER S. I.R. AUG.
__ 1887
(Lengthy obituary) - He was born at Ferrysville, near Pittsburgh, Pa.,
in 1843. Lawyer. The last two weeks of his life have been spent with
his aged mother and loving sisters and bright tender daughter.
MCCUNE, WILLIAM I.R. OCT.
06, 1864
Married on Sept. 25, in Cincinnati, Mr. William McCune of Ironton to
Miss Ann McCann of the former place.
MCCURDY, HARRY WAYNE I.R.
JUL. 29, 1875
MCCURLY, ROBERT B. I.R. JUN.
10, 1875
Marriage license issued to Robt. B. McCurly and Eveline E. Ferrell.
MCDANIEL, FRIEND I.R. MAR.
25, 1880
MCDANIEL, MRS. FRIEND I.R.
JAN. 25, 1906
MCDANIEL, MRS. JUDITH A. IET
FEB. 18, 1932
Burial at Hecla Cemetery.
MCDANIEL, MRS. MARY AUGUSTA
IET APR. 27, 1927
Funeral services will be held Thursday at Kouns Chapel for Mrs. Mary
Augusta McDaniel, 73, who died at her home Tuesday morning at Big
Branch. She is survived by her husband and five children: Mrs. John
Keeney, Chesapeake; John McDaniel, Bidwell, O., Mrs. C. C. Wolf,
Hamlin, W. Va., Loren and Arch McDaniel of Chesapeake.
MCDERMOTT, JOSEPH I.R. MAR.
06, 1879
Marriage license issued to Joseph McDermott and Mary Lane.
MCDEVITT, MAGGIE NEED TO
COPY IWR FEB. 27, 1897
The Death Record - Maggie McDevitt, aged nine years, daughter of Mrs.
James McDevitt (do not have end)
MCDONALD, MRS. I.R. MAR. 10,
1892
Mrs. McDonald, of 4th street, died Tuesday afternoon.
MCDONALD, JAMES IJRN OCT.
19, 1870
Died - James McDonald was killed at Punta Arenas, Mendocino Co.,
Calif., on Sept. 8th. He was from Lawrence Co., Ohio. Described as
having fair hair, blue eyes, red whiskers, 5'11" in height.
MCDONOUGH, MRS. MARY IET
JAN. 08 , 1926
Widow of the late John F. McDonough, and a former resident of this
city, died Thursday in Columbus hospital. Mrs. McDonough, a daughter
of Thomas and Ellen Clark, was about 69 years old and was born in
Ireland but came to this country with her parents when a young girl.
The family for years resided on north 5th street here. She was united
in marriage to John F. McDonough, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mark
McDonough of this city and following their marriage they went to
Marion, Ohio, to reside and have since made their home there. Two
children were born to this union, Charles, who survives and a daughter
who died in infancy. Mr. McDonough became chief of police of Marion
and died December 27, 1917, while holding that office. Survived by her
son, Charles, and three sisters, Mrs. Ella McElwain, of this city, and
Mrs. Elizabeth Hartman and Mrs. Margaret Riley of Marion. One brother,
Thomas, and a sister, Catherine, preceded her in death.
MCDOWELL, MRS. EMILY N. I.R.
JAN. 08, 1852
MCDOWELL, J. O., DR. I.R.
MAR. 20, 1890
Died at Delaware last Thursday of consumption. He was born in Quaker
Bottom. Graduated from Delaware College, studied medicine, he located
at Delaware.
MCDOWELL, R. M. P., DR. I.R.
JUN. 02, 1853
Married at Bethesda, Ky., on the 23rd ult., by Rev. T. D. Lea, Dr. R.
M. P. McDowell, of Lawrence county, Ohio and Mrs. Eliza Jane McDowell,
of Franklin county, Pennsylvania.
MCDOWELL, MISS W. I.R. OCT.
26, 1865
Died on Oct. 1st inst., at the residence of her father, Dr. R. M. P.
McDowell, in Rome Township, Lawrence county, Ohio, of typhoid
pneumonia, Miss W. McDowell, in the 20th year of her age.
MCDOUGAL, MRS. CHARLES I.R.
Jul. 18, 1901?
Mrs. Mary Richey of Chicago, Josephine Dobson of Niles, Ohio and Mrs.
Mary McDougal of Findlay, O., who were called here by the death of
Mrs. Charles McDougal, returned home Monday.
MCELROY, MARY I.R. 1856
MCELROY, MRS. PATTIE (MEANS)
I.R. OCT. 7, 1921
The funeral of Mrs. Pattie Means McElroy who died Tuesday at Battle
Creek, Mich., was held at Woodland cemetery. The pall bearers were
Messrs. E. S. Culbertson, Mills Hutsinpillar, C. W. Moulton and L. B.
Campbell. M.I. Oct. 06, 1921 - Remains arrive here - The remains of
Mrs. Pattie Means McElroy will arrive this Thursday . . . as services
were held in Cincinnati there will be no service in Ironton . . . Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Julian (nee Gertrude Means) of Cincinnati, Miss Pearl
Means and Mrs. Louise Whiting of Yellow Springs will accompany the
body to Ironton.
MCELROY, R. A. ADOD DEC.
15,1855
MCEVOY I.R. OCT. 12, 1893
Michael McEvoy died Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. B. Smith
on Buckhorn St. He was the father also of James and Thos. McEvoy, Mrs.
J. J. Sheridan and Mrs. Mike Murphy, now of Columbus. His death is the
result of a paralytic stroke …He was 74 years of age.
MCFANN, A. J. I.R. DEC. 22,
1853
Married on the 18th inst., near Clinton Fce., by A. J. McFann, Esq.,
Mr. A. J. McFann to Miss Margaret A. Munyan.
MCFANN, DAVID M.I. MAR. 21,
1925
MCFANN, WILLIAM I.R. NOV.
24, 1887
Marriage license issued to William McFann and Mary Ashley.
MCFARLAND, WALTER IJRN JUN.
22, 1870
Walter McFarland, cut his throat with a razor Friday evening last and
died on Saturday. He was a miner. Leaves a wife and several children.
(from Meigs County).
MCGARVEY, MRS. DENNIS I.R.
MAR. 30, 1905
MCGIER, PHILIP I.R. MAY 12,
1887
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Otten left Monday to attend the funeral of Mr.
Otten's brother -in-law, Philip McGier, of Cincinnati, who died.
MCGILL, INFANT I.R. MAR. 01,
1883
Died Feb. 21, 3 year old son of Chas. McGill.
MCGINNIS, B. D. I.R. JUL.
06, 1865
Married - June 24th, 1865, at Guyandotte, WV, by Rev. Dan'l Waddle,
Mr. B. D. McGinnis to Miss Sae. Cox, both of that place.
MCGINTY, MARTIN I.R. DEC.
01, 1859
MCGIRR, J. FOREST I.R. DEC.
07, 1865
Married on the 30th of Nov., 1865, by Thos. A. Brattin, Esq., Mr. J.
Forrest McGirr and Miss Mary Ann Sharp, all of Lawrence county.
MCGIRR, JOHN "ZEKE" IET.
JUN. 29, 1937
MCGOFFIN, HUGH I.R. OCT. 15,
1868
MCGONAGLE, ROBERT G. , CAPTAIN
I.R. JAN. 31, 1861
MCGOVNEY, MRS. NANNIE M. I.R.
SEP. 12, 1878
Wife of Dr. James McGovney, died at their residence, buried: Woodland.
MCGOVNEY, DR. THOMAS I.R.
AUG. 09, 1888
Died Monday evening, Dr. Thos. McGovney. His disease was dropsy of the
heart. Dr. McGovney was born at West Union, Adams County, November 29,
1819. …. In 1867, he married Nancy M. Cadot in Scioto county, and two
daughters were now survive the union, the wife having died in 1878.
The funeral occurs …at his residence in Whitwell. Lived at Mt. Vernon
Fce., Howard and Washington Fce's. He came to Ironton in 1871 and took
a large interest in the buidling and management of Etna Iron Works
furnace. He was also Manager of Washington Furnace.
MCGOWAN, MISS GRACE ELLEN
I.R. JUN. 06, 1902
Died last Friday at the home of her parents on 7th street, aged 21
years.
MCGOWN, INFANT I.R. MAR. 01,
1883
Died Feb. 25, child of John McGown.
MCGOWN, WILLIAM I.R. NOV.
23, 1865
Married on the 16th inst., by Rev. L. Hall, William McGown and
Permelia Carington, all of this county.
MCGRAHAM, SOLOMON I.R. DEC.
13, 1860
MCGRAW, FRANCIS I.R. FEB.
11, 1858
Married Jan. 21st, by David Kennedy, Esq., Mr. Francis McGraw and Miss
Jane McDonald, all of Hanging Rock, Ohio.
MCGREEN, ANDREW I.R. JUL.
20, 1865
Marriage license issued during the month of April - Andrew McGreen and
Eliza P. Sanders.
MCGREGOR, DANIEL I.R. SEP.
10, 1874
MCGUGIN, MRS. ANN I.R. APR.
10, 1863
MCGUGIN, MISS ANN ELIZA I.R.
OCT. 06, 1859*
MCGUGIN, MRS. CHARLOTTE (THOMPSON)
I.R. OCT. 07, 1897
Mrs. William N. McGugin died at her home at Olive Furnace last Monday.
Her maiden name was Charlotte Matilda Thompson. She was born at
Wooster, Ohio, May 29, 1820, and so was past 77 years of age. She was
a sister of Bishop Edward Thompson, of the M. E. Church. She was
married in Wooster to W. N. McGugin, who survives her, June 6, 1843,
by Rev. James A. Kellum, who is now living at Mt. Vernon, Ohio. She
came to Olive Furnace Dec. 16, 18__ and has lived there ever since.
Nine children were born of this marriage, and only 3 are now living;
Mr. W. H. McGugin, of Olive Furnace; Mrs. C. H. Scofield of Columbus,
and Mrs. E. W. Scofield, of Ironton. Funeral took place from the
residence of her daughter Mrs. E. W. Scofield, on Vernon street.
MCGUGIN, MISS ELIZA I.R.
MAR. 03, 1892
Died Wednesday. Mrs. (sic) Eliza N. McGugin, sister of W. N. McGugin.
Funeral took place from residence of Mrs. Samuel McGugin.
MCGUGIN, ELIZA A. (MCCUGIN)
I.R. AUG. 11, 1864
Died at Olive Fce., on August 5th, Eliza A., infant daughter of S. &
M. McGugin, age 1y10d.
MCGUGIN, ELIZABETH THOMSON
I.R. OCT. 06, 1859
MCGUGIN, J. C. I.R. FEB. 18,
1886*
MCGUGIN, MRS. MARGARET SWI.
MAY 05, 1908
Died noon Sunday due to pernicious anemia from which she suffered the
last three years. Margaret Ellen McGugin was the widow of Samuel
McGugin, who died in this city in 1874. She was the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert B. Hamilton, who were pioneers of this county, and was
born at Hecla May 26, 1837. With her parents she came to Ironton in
1856, and the same year married to Mr. McGugin. . . . At her bedside
when she died were all of her children except one, Robert Hamilton who
is on the Pacific coast and he could not be located. Those who were
here are: Mrs. Evan F. Lilly of Indianapolis; Samuel McGugin of
Pierre, S.Dak.; Miss Kate McGugin of this city; Harvey McGugin of
Sedalia, Mo.; and Mrs. C. M. Humes of this city. Surviving Mrs.
McGugin are two brothers, and three sisters. They are attorney John
Hamilton and Mrs. F. C. Tomlinson of this city, Mrs. F. C. Enochs of
Washington, D. C.; Mrs. W. H. McBride of New York and Robert Hamilton
of Wayne, W.Va. Interment at Woodland cemetery.
MCGUGIN, MRS. O. T.(?) I.R.
JAN. 28, 1892
Formerly of Ironton, died last Sunday at Ravenswood, burial at
Woodland.
MCGUGIN, R. H. (HAL) IET.
JUN. 28, 1937*
MCGUGIN, SAMUEL M. I.R. NOV.
26, 1874*
MCGUGIN, WILLIAM NAYLOR SWR.
DEC. 09, 1909*
MCGUIRE, EDDIE I.R. NOV. 14,
1867
MCGUIRE, MIDDLETON I.R. JAN.
26, 1865
Married on the 21st at the Ironton House, by Rev. L. Hall, Mr.
Middleton McGuire, and Miss Mary Shepherd, all of Grayson, Kentucky.
MCGUIRE, NANCY I.R. APR. 21,
1887
Died April 19, age 32?.
MCGUPIN, JOSEPH B. I.R. AUG.
24, 1871
MCINTIRE, MRS. ELLEN I.R.
MAY 24, 1855
Died on the 25th ult., in Keokuk, Iowa, Mrs. Ellen McIntire, formerly
of Ripley, O., in the 71st year of her age.
MCINTYRE, MRS. SWI. APR. 26,
1907
Mrs. William McBride and brother, W. J. Sheridan went to Wellston
Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. McIntyre, who died there
Wednesday. She was well known in Lawrence county where she formerly
resided. She was about 50? years old.
MCJOINT, ANNA I.R. SEP. 30,
1886
MCJOINT, JAMES SR. I.R. AUG.
11, 1887
Sudden death - an aged Irish citizen, of heart disease. He was 75
years old. Spoke to his daughter (not named) . . . He had been a
resident of Ironton ever since 1849.
MCKEAN, THOMPSON I.R. MAR.
22, 1855
MCKEE, AMOS I.R. APR. 08,
1858
Married on the 4th inst., by Rev. B. N. Spahr, Mr. Amos McKee and Miss
Annie Harris, all of Ironton.
MCKEE, AMOS NEED TO COPY
I.R. JAN. 16, 1862
MCKEE, FEMALE I.R. FEB. 28,
1861
MCKEE, HUGH I.R. OCT. 27,
1853
Married on the 25th inst., by J. H. Creighton, Mr. Hugh McKee and Miss
Mary Ann Harper, all of Ironton.
MCKEE, JENNIE MCGINLEY I.R.
AUG. 26, 1886
MCKEE, MRS. MYRAM I.R. JUN.
24, 1858
Died on Thursday, 17th inst., Mrs. Myram McKee, wife of Samuel McKee,
of this place, committed suicide by hanging herself. She was about 45
years of age, and some sort of "mental depression" is assigned as the
cause. We believe this is the first case of suicide in Ironton.
I.R. July 1, 1858 - In last weeks Register, speaking of the
suicide of Mrs. McKee, it was stated: "We believe that this is the
first case of suicide in Ironton." But having our attention called to
it, and consulting the files of the Register, we find that B. R. Paige
was found dead in his cell in jail on the morning of June 17, 1853
MCKEE, THOMAS IJRN OCT. 27,
1869
Birth on October 20th, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKee.
MCKEE, THOMAS I.R. JAN. 16,
1879
Roadmaster on the I.R.R. who was injured by stepping from the
locomotive on the 31st of December, died on Wednesday. Interment at
Woodland Cemetery. Born in County Down, Ireland on Nov. 12, 1822, came
to America in 1850 and went to work on the I.R.R. in 1852.
MCKENZIE, MR. I.R. JAN. 28,
1864
MCKINNEY, L. B. I.R. NOV.
10, 1853
Died at Round Bottom, Va., on the 2nd ult., Mr. L. B. McKinney, aged
28 years.
MCKNIGHT, BENJAMIN KYLE I.R.
MAY 11, 1876
MCKNIGHT, EMMA C. I.R. JUL.
08, 1880
MCKNIGHT, GEORGE I.R. APR.
02, 1857
Married on Mar. 26th, in Ironton, in Col. Kelley's Store, by Rev. J.
M. Kelly, George McKnight and Miss Henry, both of Kentucky.
MCKNIGHT, HENRY D. IJRN NOV.
10, 1869
Born November 9th, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. McKnight.
MCKNIGHT, MRS. NETTIE BRATTIN
I.R. MAY 01, 1890 NEED TO COPY
MCKNIGHT, R. DUSTIN I.R.
SEPT. 22, 1892
R. D. McKnight has departed from the pension business and is now a
clerk at the Yellow Poplar Lumber co. Dustin is an excellent young
man.
MCKNIGHT, SUSAN I.R. APR.
08, 1886
Died April 1, age 75 years.
MCKNIGHT, WILLIAM I.R. MAR.
16, 1854
Married on March 9th, by Peras R. Polley, Esq., Mr. Wm. McKnight of
Perry Tp., to Miss Hester Ann Fisher, of Upper Tp.
MCLARDY, AGNES I.R. APR. 03,
1862
MCLARDY, ARCHIE I.R. AUG.
30, 1860
Drowned - August 27th, Archie McLardy, son of Mrs. McLardy of this
town. His age was about 10 years old.
MCLARDY, JEAN I.R. AUG. 31,
1865
Died - Jean MacLardy, aged 22 years.
MCLAUGHLIN, MRS. ARTEMISIA
I.R. APR. 18, 1861
MCLAUGHLIN, MELVIN I.R. FEB.
08, 1866
Married at the house of Mrs. S. W. Newton on the 24th day of January,
by Rev. E. V. Bing, Mr. Melvin McLaughlin to Miss Sabra G. Newton, of
Lawrence county.
MCLAUGHLIN, ORRA GATES I.R.
NOV. 17, 1870
MCLEAN, EMMA I.R. NOV. 21,
1895
Emma McLean, 10 year old niece of Mrs. Fred McConn, died Wednesday.
Her father died at Chicago last February and Emma and her sister,
Margaret age 7 years, came to live with their aunt. The mother died
two years ago.
MCLEESE, CHRISTOPHER I.R.
OCT. 19, 1871
MCLURE, MRS. I.R. MAR. 06,
1879
Mrs. McLure, aged about 91 years died at the residence of her
daughter, in Rome Tp., on March 1st, after short illness caused by
cold; had been a resident of this county about 60 years. (Quaker
Bottom news)
MCMAHAN, JOHN I.R. NOV. 28,
1878
Greasy Ridge - Died on the 15th inst., of consumption. Leaves wife and
child to mourn.
MCMAHON, MR. I.R. AUG. 26,
1897
Rev. John Rowe, an esteemed citizen of Windsor was stricken with
paralysis, last Friday. He was seized with the stroke soon after his
return from the funeral of Mr. McMahon, of Suiter, who had died of a
similar attack.
MCMAHON, GEORGE IRA IET.
FEB. 26, 1931
Body Covered with Frost, Found in Chair in Yard at his Home. Age 60,
passed away under peculiar circumstances at his home near Suiter,
Wednesday. Burial at Locust Grove cemetery. He was alive long resident
of the Suiter section, died while sitting in a chair in the yard of
his home . . . Death was due to cerebral hemorrhage. He is survived by
ten children: Mrs. C. H. Payne, Ironton; Burt McMahon, Ironton; Cager
McMahon, Suiter ; Ted McMahon, St. Paris, Ohio; Verna McMahon,
Huntington and Carl, Georgia, Sadie and Curtis McMahon, all at home.
MCMAHON, MISS KATIE I.R.
FEB. 03, 1898
Of Portsmouth, died at Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, last
Monday.
MCMILLEN, ROBERT I.R. MAY
19, 1859
Died on the 11th inst., in Ripley, in his 62d year.
MCMULLEN, WM. H. IJRN FEB.
02, 1870
Married at the residence of the bride's parents in Greenup County,
Ky., by Jeremiah Farmer, Wm. H. McMullen of Portsmouth and Mahala
Thornsbury of Greenup County.
MCNALLY, PATRICK I.R. OCT.
15, 1863
MCNARY, MISS MINNIE L. IET.
AUG. 28, 1940
Daughter of William and Eleanor McNary. Surviving relatives are her
sister, Margaret, with whom she made her home; Elmer of Granite City,
Ill., George of Ironton, Ervin E. of Nutley, N.J., and Dr. W. F.
McNary of Bellville, Ill. Interment at Woodland cemetery.
MCNARY, WILLIAM I.R. AUG.
22, 1901
Died Saturday at home in Sedgwick after 3 months illness of Bright's
disease. He was 55 years old, born near Pittsburg, Pa., June 20, 1816,
at an early age moved to Maysville, Ky., with his parents. He lived at
Maysville and Aberdeen, Ohio, until about twenty-nine years ago, when
he came to Ironton. Foreman of scrap furnace at Eagle mill. A wife and
six children are left to mourn to loss. The children are: Elmer McNary
of East St. Louis, Minnie, George, Ervin, Wilbur and Maggie of this
city. Burial at Woodland.
MCNEAL, ARCHIBALD I.R. SEP.
13, 1860
Marriage license issued to Archibald McNeal and Sarah Coon.
MCNERLIN, JOHN I.R. DEC. 15,
1864
MCNAUGHTON, BRIDGET I.R.
FEB. 13, 1890
Died - Feb. 5th, Bridget McNaughton, aged 26.
MCNAUGHTON, SARAH I.R. JAN.
06, 1887
Deaths - Dec. 29, Sarah McNaughton, aged 48 years, 8 months and 29
days.
MCNURLIN, JOHN I.R. JAN. 06,
1887
Marriage license issued to John McNurlin and Rebecca E. Betts.
MCQUIGG, I.R. JUN. 26, 1890
Rev. R. S. Lindsey came down from Columbus last night to attend the
funeral of Chas. B. McQuigg's baby, which takes place at 4 p.m. this
Wednesday.
MCQUIGG, CHARLES I.R. JUN.
15, 1882
Matrimonial - The wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McQuigg,
(nee Rosa Ellison) was the affair of the season. The couple were
joined last Thursday by Rev. J. H. Young.
MCQUIGG, CHARLES B. IST.
AUG. 04, 1940
Formerly of Ironton, died Thursday in Glendale, California, at the age
of 81. He had heart trouble. He was born in Ironton, one of several
children of the late Captain William T. McQuigg and his wife Mary Jane
Bridwell McQuigg. His father served throughout the CIVIL WAR as a
captain of infantry, and as postmaster of Ironton after the war. He
moved to California in 1920. In 1883 he married Rosa Ellison, daughter
of the late Cyrus Ellison, of the iron masters of the famous Hanging
Rock iron region. He served as first lieutenant of Co. I in the
Spanish American War. He is survived by his widow, who resides in
California, and one son, Charles Ellison, who is Dean of Engineering
at the Ohio State University. One brother, William R., lives in
Barbreton, Ohio and another brother, Theodore, and a sister Edna
reside in Owensboro, Kentucky. Mrs. Arthur Turnbull of Kemp Avenue is
a niece. Burial at Woodland.
MCQUIGG, JOHN I.R. NOV. 08,
1894
Dropped dead - last Monday afternoon John McQuigg dropped dead at Mr.
Goetz's front door in East Ironton. The body was taken to his
sorrowing wife, on 4th street - now double grieving on account of the
sudden loss of a child last week. The deceased was born in 1847,
before Ironton was founded, so he was one of the best known citizens.
MCQUIGG, MRS. ROSA (ELLISON)
I.R. JAN. 24, 1945*
MCQUIGG, WILLIAM T. I.R.
JAN. 06, 1853
Married on last night, by Rev. J. H. Creighton, Mr. William T. McQuigg
and Miss Mary Jane Bridwell, all of Ironton.
MCSMITH I.R. SEP. 10, 1885
MCVEY, JAMES L. I.R. DEC.
10, 1857
Died on the 4th inst., in Portsmouth, of consumption, James L. McVey,
in his 53rd year. He had been a citizen of Portsmouth since 1828.
MCVEY, NATHANIEL W. I.R.
JUN. 17, 1858
Died this Friday, 4th inst., Mr. Nathaniel W. McVey, son of the late
J. L. McVey - aged 20 years. The deceased was sick 3 weeks; and his
illness was occasioned by change of clothing and exposure, while clerk
on the steamer SWALLOW - Portsmouth Times.
MEAD, GEORGE W. I.R. JUN.
25, 1857
Married on the 18th, in Ashland, Ky., by Rev. J. C. Bayless, George W.
Mead and Miss Carrie R. DeBard.
MEADOWS, JAMES I.R. SEP. 29,
1853
Married in Ironton on the 28th inst., by J. Lair, Esq., Mr. James
Meadows and Miss Emily A. Keller, all of Guyandotte, Va.
MEADOWS, JAMES I.R. FEB. 23,
1854
Married in Ironton, on the 22nd inst., by Jacob Lair, Esq., James
Meadows and Emily Edmonds, both of Mason county, Virginia.
MEANS, MRS. I.R. APR. 27,
1871
MEANS, A. I.R. JUN. 03, 1858
Married on last night, June 2nd, at Union Landins, A. Means of Buena
Vista Furnace, Ky., and Miss Belle Means, daughter of Thos. W. Means
of the former place.
MEANS, D. H. I.R. MAY 06,
1875
MEANS, MRS. ESTHER I.R. JULY
31, 1851
Died on the 23d, inst., at Catlettsburg, Ky., Mrs. Esther, wife of
Hugh A. Means, one of the proprietors of Buena Vista Furnace.
MEANS, HENRY I.R. JUN. 23,
1853
Died in this town on the 22d inst., Henry, son of J. W. and Jane N.
Means, aged 10m 4d.
MEANS, MISS HESTER, I.R.
AUG. 23, 1860 OBIT I.R. AUG. 30,
1860*
Died at Union Landing, on Sunday the 19th inst., Miss Hester Means,
daughter of Thomas W. Means, aged about 18 years. I.R. Aug. 30, 1860 -
Died at the residence of her father in Lawrence county, August 19th,
1860, Esther E. Means, daughter of T. W. and Sarah Means, aged 20
years - she had been sick since she was seven.
MEANS, HUGH I.R. NOV. 13,
1884*
MEANS, MRS. ISABELL I.R.
JAN. 22, 1863
MEANS, JAMES IJRN OCT. 27,
1869
Married October 14, at Marietta, Ohio, by Rev. T. H. Hawks, James
Means and Mary Ward Smith, eldest daughter of Gen. T. C. H. Smith.
MEANS, JAMES IWR. AUG. 03,
1895*
Also see I.R. Aug. 8, 1895 - Mrs. Means, the wife of James
Means, remained in town till the next day after the funeral of her
husband, when she left for Kansas. Her two sons, Charles and Hugh
remained over to make a visit with friends. Hugh is the older and a
member of the bar. By the will of their uncle, John W. Means, they get
$1000 a year from the time of their father's death until they are 21,
when they receive $10,000. One is 20 years old and the other is 16.
MEANS, JANE I.R. DEC. 18,
1862
MEANS, JOHN I.R. JUN. 11,
1896
Married - The following announcement has been issued: Mrs. Alfred
Spalding announces the marriage of her sister Miss Mary Peck Seaton to
Mr. John Means on Wednesday, June the third 1896 at New York. Mrs.
Means is a lady of nearly Mr. Means years…. We learn that Mr. and Mrs.
Means have sailed for Europe.
MEANS, JOHN SWI. FEB. 15,
1910
One of Ashland's pioneer citizens died Monday. He was born in West
Union, Adams County, Ohio Sept. 21, 1829 but in early life came to
Hanging Rock with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Means. He
attended Athens and Marietta colleges. After graduating from Marietta
college in 1848, he went to Ohio Furnace, then owned by his father and
David Sinton, both pioneer iron men. . . He was twice married. His
first wife was Miss Harriett E. Perkins of Marietta, whom he married
Oct. 25, 1854 and who preceded him in death March 18, 1895. To them
were born the following children: Thomas H. and Harold Means of
Ashland; E. C. Means of Low Moor, Va.; Mrs. W. B. Seaton of Ashland;
Mrs. W. E. Mainard of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Mrs. E. L. Bullard of
Washington, D. C. He then married Miss Mary T. Seaton of Greenup, June
3, 1896 and she survives. One sister, Miss Margaret Means of Ashland,
also survives.
MEANS, MRS. JOHN IDR. MAR.
12, 1917*
MEANS, MRS. JOHN (NEE HILDRETH)
I.R. MAR. 28, 1895*
She was born at Marietta, September 4, 1826, a daughter of Dr. S.P.
Hildreth, a very noted man in the early days of Ohio. He was an
authority in history, sciences, meteorology, and was more quoted than
any man in Ohio. He had three sons and three daughters. Mrs. Means was
the youngest daughter - she outlived all the children but one. She was
68 years old. When a girl she attended Mr. Tenney's academy at
Marietta, and there she met John Means who was also a student at the
academy. About 1852 or 3, or after their school days, she visited Mrs.
R. W. Lampton (who was Miss Margaret Ellison), a former schoolmate,
and while there Mr. John Means, who was then manager at Buena Vista
furnace, called upon her, renewed the friendship of their school days,
and this ended in their marriage, which brought to each a long and
happy life. Their marriage occurred at Marietta, Oct. 25, 1854, and
they began house-keeping at Catlettsburg where they remained until
1857, when they took up their abode in Ashland.
MEANS, JOHN W. I.R. APR. 12,
1876*
MEANS, MRS. MARTHA ELIZABETH (CAMPBELL)
I.R. FEB. 25, 1904
Martha Elizabeth Campbell, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Campbell, was born at Mt. Vernon Furnace, Lawrence county, in 1842,
and married October 12, 1859, by Rev. Joseph Chester; died February
19, 1904, in Cincinnati, Ohio, of pneumonia. William Means and
daughter, Pearl, of Yellow Springs, Mrs. Alex Julian, Mr. and Mrs.
Thaddeus McIlroy, of New York, accompanied the body from Cincinnati.
Two brothers, Albert Campbell, of Washington, D. C. and Charles
Campbell, of Hecla Furnace, are the only survivors of the Campbell
family. The funeral held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Nixon, of
Park avenue. Burial at Woodland.
MEANS, MISS MARGARET M.I.
JAN. 01, 1922*
MEANS, MOULTRIE I.R. MAY 10,
1866
Died at Pine Grove Furnace on the 5th inst., Moultrie, son of William
and Martha Means, aged 4y2m15d.
MEANS, MRS. SARAH I.R. MAY
04, 1871
MEANS, MRS. THOMAS W. I.R.
APR. 27, 1871
Died at Hanging Rock, Wednesday, April 26th, Mrs. Means, wife of
Thomas W. Means. She had only been sick four or five days.
MEANS, THOMAS WILLIAMSON I.R.
JUN. 12, 1890
T. W. Means was born at Spartanburg, S.C., Nov. 3, 1803. He was the
son of Col. John Means, a revolutionary soldier, of prominence in that
region. Col. John Means moved to Ohio in 1819 and settled in Adams
county. He moved his family to Ohio to get away from the influences of
slavery, a fact that the children seemed to appreciate all their
lives. Col. Means entered the iron business, and thus, his son,
Thomas, became an iron man. He built Union furnace in 1826, and his
son "fired" the new furnace, and Thomas became the manager. The father
died in 1837, and the son entered that year, in the well-known firm of
Sinton & Means. They rebuilt Union and built Ohio, and he was
interested in Vinton, Buena Vista, Belfonte and other furnaces. In
1863, in company with others, he bought Pine Grove furnace and
Newcastle coal works, when began the famous firm of Means, Kyle & Co.
Thomas W. Means was one of the originators of the Big Sandy Packet
line, the Second National Bank and other enterprises. Sinton & Means
introduced the Davis hot blast in this region, placing the second one
in the United States at Union furnace. In 1881, his wife died, and in
1882 he moved from Hanging Rock to Ashland, and since has been living
there. Interment at Woodland cemetery. . . . Among those at the
funeral were his son, Wm. Means; Mr. Sinton, his old partner, and Mrs.
Taft, Mr. Sinton's daughter, and other Cincinnati people.
MEANS, THOMAS WILLIAMSON, JR.
I.R. AUG. 22, 1872*
MEANS, WILLIAM I.R. DEC. 19,
1878 (also)
I.R. DEC. 26, 1878
Son of Hugh Means of Ashland, died of consumption at his home last
Sunday. He had been for some time past a student at Marietta College.
Died Dec. 15, son of Hugh and Amanda Means in the 21st year of his
age.
MEANS, WILLIAM A. M.I. JUL.
29, 1921*
MEARS, CLARA BELLE I.R. FEB.
06, 1879
Died at Cincinnati on Feb. 2, youngest child of Carrie and the late
John B. Mears, age 17m 19d.
MEE, DAVID I.R. NOV. 26,
1857
Married on Nov. 12th, by Rev. B. N. Spahr, Mr. David Mee and Mrs.
Elizabeth Pratt, both of Ironton.
MEE, DAVID I.R. MAR. 06,
1862
MEEKS, T. J. I.R. NOV. 18,
1886
MEEKS, MRS. W. P. I.R. MAR.
17, 1881
MEELING, FRANK I.R. JAN. 7,
1892
The marriage of Frank Meeling, of McCauley's store, and Miss Annie
Lutz, occurred Tuesday morning at St. Do not have end of this.
MEISTEDT, WILLIAM M.I. JAN.
19, 1910
Resident of Perry Township died early Tuesday at his home at Forest
Dale from kidney trouble. He was near his 79th milestone. His wife
preceded him in death by some year. He leaves one son, Peter Meistedt,
who lives near the cement plant and one daughter, Mrs. Maggie Hankins,
who resided with her father. Interment in Woodland cemetery.
MELLON, WILLIAM T. I.R. MAR.
08, 1866
Married in Ironton on the 7th inst., by P. R. Polley, Esq., William T.
Mellon and Miss Malinda Hamilton, both of Kentucky.
MELVIN, CHARLES S. I.R. MAR.
06, 1879
Marriage license issued to Chas. S. Melvin and Sarah A. Morris.
MELVIN, MRS. NANCY ANN I.R.
FEB. 02, 1865
Died on Jan. 23rd, 1865, Mrs. Nancy Ann Melvin, aged 82y5m13d.
MELVIN, INFANT CHILD I.R.
AUG. 30, 1883
Deaths - Melvin - Aug. 22, infant child of Thomas Melvin.
MENACHOR, THOMAS I.R. OCT.
18, 1900
Mr. Thomas Menachor, one of our oldest German residents, died at his
home at 285 South Eighth street, Thursday of infirmities of age. A
daughter, Miss Mary Menachor, survives him.
MENAGER, CHARLES J. I.R.
JUL. 02, 1857
Married on the 18th ult., at Culpeper courthouse, Va., Charles J.
Menager, of Gallipolis, and Miss Nannie C. Freeman.
MENAGER, ROMAN J. I.R. AUG.
01, 1850
Died of cholera at Gallipolis on July 25th, 1850.
MERRILL, ADDISON T. I.R. MAY
19, 1859
Died on the 5th inst., in Delaware county, of consumption, lately of
Portsmouth, in his 25th year.
MERRILL, FANNIE ACTOLA I.R.
JUN. 15, 1871 (also)
I.R. JUNE 8, 1871
Died - Merrill - In Ironton, June 7th, 1871; Fanny, daughter of Capt.
W. S. And Amelia Merrill, aged 2 years and 7 months.
MERRILL, FANNY I.R. JUN. 08,
1871
MERRILL, SARAH FRANCIS I.R.
APR. 24, 1862
MERRILL, W. S., CAPTAIN I.R.
OCT. 21, 1875
MESSER, CROSBY IJRN OCT. 6,
1869
Married on Sept. 30th in the Recorder's office by Rev. J. M. Thomas,
Mr. Crosby Messer and Miss Susan Eastman, both of Lawrence County.
MEYERS, I.R. FEB. 25, 1892
George Myers left last Saturday night for Frederick, Md., to attend
the funeral of his father who was about 86 years old.
MEYERS, CHARLES H. MI FEB.
02, 1910
Golden Anniversary of Charles H. Meyers and Miss Jayne Golden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Golden, were united in marriage on
the old Golden farm now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Golden, the
aged parents of Mayor C. W. Golden. Ceremony performed by Rev. George
E. Leonard, a Baptist preacher. . . . Mr. Meyers was born in Germany
74 years ago next July, and came to this country when quite small. His
parents settled at Frederick, Md., where Mr. Meyers remained until he
was 19 years of age when he went to Cincinnati, where he remained a
year and then came to Ironton, where he met and won his wife. Mrs.
Meyers was born in this place? 68 years ago next June. A family of
seven children, two boys and five girls were born to them, all of whom
are living, and all of whom reside in this city except three, Mrs.
Earnest Chambers, of Waco, Texas; Mrs. Ed Ward of Newport and William
of Cincinnati. The other children are Mrs. Ellen Clarke, Mrs. M. A.
Hopkins, Mrs. Henry Cooke and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers resided on
Railroad street in Ironton.
MEYERS, HENRY I.R. MAY 12,
1892
Henry Meyers aged about 32 years, employed by Foster Stove Foundry
died at his home on Walnut street Monday of dropsy. Leaves wife and
two children. Burial at Calvary cemetery.
MEYERS, MRS. JOSEPHINE IWR.
JUN. 13, 1896
Wife of Engineer John Meyers, of the N & W, died Tuesday at Ceredo.
Interment being at Calvary cemetery. Her death was due to an abscess,
for which an operation was performed Monday, but she could not
recover. She leaves a husband, and a son six years old to mourn their
loss.
MEYERS, MRS. LUCY M.I. FEB.
04, 1916
MEYERS, THOMAS, JR. I.R. MAY
26, 1887
Died - May 21, Thos. Meyers, Jr., aged 17.
MICKEY, FEMALE I.R. JUN. 09,
1887
Died - June 5, at the Tunnel, daughter of Barney Mickey, aged 20
years.
MIDDLEBROOK, JOHN I.R. SEP.
29, 1864
Died Sept. 24, 1864 at the residence of R. D. Brainard in Hanging
Rock, John Middlebrook aged 64.
MIDDLEHAUSER, INFANT I.R.
JUN. 02, 1887
Deaths - infant child of Louis Middlehauser.
MIDDLETON, JAMES A. I.R.
APR. 03, 1862
Died June 3rd, near Halfway, Polk County, MO., age 66y4m.
MILARD, SARAH I.R. JAN. 13,
1887
Deaths - Jan. 10, Sarah Milard, aged 20.
MILCH, ANDREW I.R. JAN. 16,
1902
Killed at Fearon's mill on Feb. 2, 1901.
MILCHE, WILLIAM I.R. JUL.
08, 1886
MILES, BENJAMIN R. I.R.
SEPT. 24, 1857
Married on the 21st in Portsmouth, by Rev. E. P. Pratt, Benjamin R.
Miles to Miss Rosa Gilbert, daughter of Giles Gilbert; all of
Portsmouth.
MILES, D. T. I.R. JUL. 20,
1865
Married on July 10th, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev.
N. W. Everett, of _____, PA; Mr. D. T. Miles of Ironton, and Miss
Julia m. Smith, of Lackawanna, PA.
MILLER, I.R. NOV. 21, 1861
MILLER, I.R. JUL. 15, 1880
MILLER, I.R. DEC. 30, 1880
MILLER, I.R. JAN. 19, 1888
Died - January 15; infant child of George Miller
MILLER, LIEUT. A. N. I.R.
AUG. 11, 1864
(Lengthy obit - died June 11, 1864)
MILLER, DR. A. P. I.R. JUN.
17, 1858
Married on June 3rd by Rev. A. Meharrey, Dr. A. P. Miler of the Scioto
Gazatee and Miss Mary E. Dorman of this county - Chillicothe Gazette.
MILLER, ABRAHAM I.R. SEPT.
10, 1891
Abraham Miller was born May 6th, 1819, and died June 21st, 1891, aged
72 years; was married to Julia A. Laffoon, November 4, 1841. Six
children were born to them, three sons and three daughters, one of
whom has passed on before; the other five along with the mother are
left to mourn....
MILLER, ABRAM I.R. JUN. 25,
1891 NEED TO COPY
MILLER, ADAM I.R. APR. 07,
1881
MILLER, ADOLPH LOUIS IJRN
MAY 25, 1870
Died May 17th, Adolph Louis, son of Adolph and Lena Miller, aged
2m28d.
MILLER, CAROLINE I.R. MAR.
04, 1886
Died Feb. 27, Caroline Miller, aged 27.
MILLER, CHARLES W. I.R. MAR.
22, 1866
Married on the 17th of March, 1866, in the City of Ironton by P. R.
Polley, Esq., Mr. Charles W. Miller and Miss Lilly Ann Mulligan, all
of this city.
MILLER, DICK I. R. JUL. 28,
1887
Uncle Dick Miller died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. _ T.
Eaton, below Rockwood, last Sunday. His age was 82 years and he was
born and raised in this county.
MILLER, EDMUND R. I.R. JAN.
07, 1864
MILLER, MRS. ELIZA I.R. MAR.
25, 1880
MILLER, MRS. ELLEN I.R. AUG.
31, 1871
MILLER, ENOCH I.R. JUL. 20,
1865
Marriage license issued during month of April, 1865 by Probate Judge
C. B. Egerton - Enoch Miller and Cathirine Jones.
MILLER, FINLEY I.R. OCT. 26,
1865
Married on the 18th inst., at the Sheridan House, by Rev. L. Hall, Mr.
Finley Miller of Hanging Rock and Miss Cynthia Stewart of Greenup
county, Ky.
MILLER, GARLAND I.R. MAR.
03, 1881
MILLER, HENRY C. I.?. AUG.
19, 1937
MILLER, INFANT CHILD I.R.
AUG. 30, 1883
Deaths - Miller - On Aug. 24, child of A. Miller, aged 11 months.
MILLER, INFANT CHILD I.R.
APR. 08, 1886
Died April 5, the child of Mrs. Pauline Miller, age 5.
MILLER, INFANT CHILD I.R.
FEB. 10, 1887
A child of George Miller's in West Ironton, a month old, was found
dead in bed last Sunday morning. It had been sick with bronchial
trouble.
MILLER, INFANT I.R. MAY 19,
1887
Deaths - May 14, infant child of Chas. Miller.
MILLER, INFANT CHILD M.I.
FEB. 04, 1910
Remains of burned baby are recovered - After the ashes of the burned
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bonie Miller, of near Rock Camp, had cooled
sufficiently . . . Mr. Miller formerly lived in this city, his father
Watt Miller, now deceased having resided near the tunnel, and was
employed as a blacksmith where Tulga's shop now stands. (also see M.I.
of Thursday prior).
MILLER, ISAAC I.R. JAN. 07,
1864
MILLER, ISAAC, JR. I.R. MAY
05, 1853
Married on May 1st., by Rev. J. T. Holliday, Isaac Miller, Jun., to
Miss Sarah A. Chaplin, both of Rome Tp.
MILLER, JAMES CALLAHAN I.R.
AUG. 06, 1885
MILLER, JOHN I.R. APR. 07,
1853
Married by C. M. Singer, Esq., on the 1st inst., Mr. John Miller and
Miss Marinda, daughter of Sidney Gillett; all of Rome Township.
MILLER, JOHN I.R. JAN. 06,
1887
Marriage license issued to John Miller and Ellen Justice.
MILLER, KENT A. I.R. OCT.
13, 1898
Married - last Saturday, Mr. Kent A. Miller and Miss Vetrice Wilson.
MILLER, MRS. LEAH CRABBE I.R.
FEB. 23, 1888
Bert P. Judd writes from Delaware, Feb'y 20th: "Mrs. Leah Crabbe
Miller, wife of Remy C. Miller, formerly of Labelle, died at 4
o'clock, this morning of pneumonia."
MILLER, MARY RUSSELL LAFFOON
I.R. SEP. 04, 1890
MILLER, MICHAEL I.R. JUL.
28, 1853
On Tuesday night a German by the name of Michael Miller . . . stepped
into the river and was drowned.
MILLER, SAMUEL I.R. JAN. 30,
1879
Marriage license issued to Samuel A. Miller and Sallie A. Lewis.
MILLER, MISS SARAH IJRN JULY
06, 1870
Died July 2nd, in Ironton, of consumption, Miss Sarah Miller, eldest
daughter of Eli Miller, age 27 years.
MILLER, THEODORE I.R. MAR.
26, 1891
Theodore Miller, of Miller's greenhouse, answered the advertisement of
a Michigan man who wanted a partner, and has concluded to go into
business with him. He goes to Michigan, next Monday.
MILLER, WALTER "WATT" M.I.
MAR. 21, 1925
MILLER, WASHINGTON I.R. APR.
30, 1857
Married at the Parsonage of the M. E. Church on the 25th inst., by
Rev. B. N. Spahr, Mr. Washington Miller and Miss Mary Sounds, both of
Greenup county, Ky.
MILLER, REV. W. C. I.R.
SEPT. 22, 1892
Rev. W. C. Miller, of Gallipolis, will spend next Sabbath, in this
city with his brother, R. B. Miller, and will preach at the Wesley
Chapel in the morning and in the Opera House at night.
MILLS, MRS. JOHN E. I.R.
MAR. 30, 1905
MILLS, REV. THORNTON A. I.R.
NOV. 02, 1854
Married in Dover, New Jersey, on Tuesday morning of October 24th by
Rev. B. C. Meggie, Rev. Thornton A. Mills, of Indianapolis and Mrs.
Annie C. Whittelery, of the former place.
MILSTEAD, "UNCLE DICK" I.R.
MAY 01, 1902
"Uncle Dick" Milstead, one of the pioneer citizens of Proctorville,
died at his home Tuesday, aged 74 years. The deceased was born in
Amherst county, Va., and came to Lawrence county 57 years ago. He is
survived by eight children: Mrs. Jennie Gillete, Mrs. Mollie Keeney,
Mrs. Laura Booth, and Frank Milstead of Getaway; Mrs. Vora Hawkins of
Bradrick, Mrs. Dora Brammer, Marshall and Fred Milstead of Illinois.
One brother, Mayor Milstead of Portsmouth, also survives him. Burial
at Getaway.
MIMS, DAVID A. I.R. APR. 15,
1858
Married at Cattletsburg, Ky., at the residence of Wm. M. Patton, Esq.,
on the 8th inst., by Rev. W. C. French assisted by Rev. Mr. Medley,
Mr. David A. Mims and Miss Anna M. Frederick.
MINARD, I.R. AUG. 02, 1888
Died - July 31, child of Jas. Minard, 8 months old.
MINARD, ALBERT I.R. NOV. 03,
1870
Marriage license issued to Albert Minard and Louiza C. Gates.
MINARD, MRS. ARCHA I.R. JAN.
18, 1892
She was born in Pennsylvania on May 20, 1818, died Jan. 11, 1892, aged
73y7m21d. She was married to George Minard on Dec. 6, 1835. They had
10 children, 5 sons and 5 daughters. She was preceded in death by her
husband and 2 children. Burial in Etna Cemetery.
MINARD, MRS. ELIZA I.R. AUG.
21, 1884
Died Aug. 17, the wife of Jesse Minard, age 22 years.
MINARD, DANIEL I.R. DEC. 08,
1898
MITCHELL, JOHN W. I.R. MAY
15, 1902
Another Veteran - died at his home on Spring street Friday morning,
aged 54 years. The deceased was born in Gallipolis November 23, 1848,
and came to Ironton in 1870. During the war he served with bravery in
Company B., 193rd O.V.I. and also in company I, 146th Ohio National
Guard Infantry. He leaves five children. Mrs. Lottie Snedeker of
August, Ky., Mrs. Estelle Bowman of Portsmouth, Bert Mitchell of
Marietta, Mrs. Flora Brown and Miss Hazel Mitchell of Ironton. - Mrs.
Minnie E. Davidson of Mt. Claire, W. Va., a sister, and Emory
Mitchell, of Newark, Ohio, a brother of the deceased . . . Burial at
Woodland.
MITTENDORF, EDWARD I.R. JUL.
10, 1902 (also)
I.R. JUL. 27, 1902
Mr. A. H. Mittendorf received word Sunday that a younger brother,
Edward Mittendorf had killed himself at Wellston. The deceased was
employed as telegraph operator for B & O at Wellston. Was found with a
bullet wound in the center of the forehead and a revolver by his side.
He was nearly middle age and leaves a wife but no children.
MITTLEHAUSER, AGNES I.R.
OCT. 14, 1886
MOATES, MRS. HENRY NEED TO
COPY I.R. JUL. 02, 1891
Mrs. Henry Moats died at Rockcamp last Friday. She was the daughter of
F. Stanley.
MOATS, INFANT& |