Know all men by these presents that we William Ballard and Elizabeth Ballard wife of said William Ballard in consideration of the sum of Twenty Five Dollars in hand paid by John Ballard do hereby remise re-lease and forever quitclaim unto the said John Ballard, his heirs & assigns forever all our title interest and estate legal and equitable in the following premises with the appurtenances situate in County of Lawrence, state of Ohio and bounded and described as follows to wit: The East half of the South West quarter Section Thirty two in Township one, of Range Eighteen, in the district of Lands subject to sale at Chillicothe Ohio. Containing Seventy nine acres and twenty six hundredths of an acre.
Martha J. Martin
Index of Will Books 12-14; 1929-1941
Lawrence County, Ohio Index of Will Book 12-14 1929-1941
Index of Will Book 11; March 1924 – July 1929
Lawrence County, Ohio Index of Will Book 11 March 1924–July 1929
Index of Will Book 10; 1918-1919
Lawrence County, Ohio Index of Will Book 10 1918-1919
Index of Will Book 9; 1914 – 1918
Lawrence County, Ohio Index of Will Book 9 1914 – 1918
Index of Will Book 8; 1911 – 1914
Lawrence County, Ohio Index of Will Book 8 1911 – 1914
Index of Will Book 7; 1908 – 1911
Lawrence County, Ohio Index of Will Book 7 1908 – 1911
Index of Will Book 6; 1904 – 1908
Lawrence County, Ohio Index of Will Book 6 1904 – 1908
Index of Will Book 5; 1898 – 1904
Lawrence County, Ohio Index of Will Book 5 1898 – 1904
Index of Will Book 4; 1891-1898
Lawrence County, Ohio Index of Will Book 4 1891 – 1898
Index of Will Book 3; 1883 – 1891
Lawrence County, Ohio Will Book 3 Index 1883 – 1891
Will Book 2 Index 1863 – 1883
Lawrence County, Ohio Will Book 2 Index 1863 – 1883
Index of Will Book 1; 1846-1860
Lawrence County, Ohio Index of Will Book 1 1846-1860
Henderson Griffith Civil War Veteran
Henderson Griffith, do you remember all about the army of the Potomac, the siege of Richmond and all about the marching and counter-marching of 64
Uncle John Shafer Civil War Veteran
“Did you meet with a narrow escape?” we asked of Uncle John Shafer, as a lot of us were seated around a bright fire after a good sermon, and later, a good dinner.