Charles E. Watters was a native of Maryland, where he was born on November 27, 1821; after leaving that State, in 1833, he settled in Portland, Jefferson County, Ohio, where he remained until 1847.
Martha J. Martin
Albert W. Ward
Albert W. Ward was born in Lawrence County, Ohio, on July 28, 1852. His father, George L., was in the war of the rebellion. He served under General Sherman for twelve months. He was in twenty-seven States and took part in four battles.
William G. Waller
William G. Waller and Eliza I. Mace were married in Lawrence County, Ohio, on April 15, 1871. He was born in Charlotte County, East Virginia, on July 28, 1825. She was born in this county, on December 29, 1848.
Coleman G. Waller
Coleman G. Waller was born in Lunenburg County, Virginia, on October 4, 1802. His father, William Waller, died in 1802, and his mother, Elizabeth (Lambert) Waller, is also deceased. Mr. Waller has been twice married.
Relic of the Civil War
R. J. Higgins of Coal Grove, Ohio, recently came into possession of the sword of Capt. Wm. Smith, who was shot in a battle in the Shenandoah Valley, four miles from Winchester.
Daniel Waddell
Daniel Waddell was born in Gallia County, Ohio, on March 21, 1821. His father, John Waddell, who was born in 1778, and died May 1841, was the father of twenty-one children,
Abram Waddell
Abram Waddell was a son of John and Mary (Wigner) Waddell and was born in Gallia County, Green Township, Ohio, on February 25, 1833.
Middleton H. Stewart
Middleton H. Stewart was a soldier in the war of the rebellion. He enlisted on October 30, 1861, in Company H, 6th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. He served three years in the army of the Potomac and took part in the engagements of Bull Run, Antietam, Chancellorsville,
John H. Stewart
John H. Stewart and Ruth Griffith were married in Symmes township on March 31, 1859. They are both natives of this township. He was born June 1, 1839, and she April 15, 1835.
Will B. Tomlinson
Will B. Tomlinson of the firm of Tomlinson & Wilson, proprietors of the Ironton Busy Bee, was born in Ripley, Ohio, on March 23, 1847. He has been in the business of journalism since the age of sixteen,
Martin Templeton
Martin Templeton was a farmer of Windsor township, in which occupation he has been engaged all his life; he was born in Union township, this county, January 2, 1845, and married in the same place, December 27, 1877, to Adella Kimball
Creed T. Templeton
Creed T. Templeton was born in Union township, Lawrence County, Ohio, on June 17, 1821; his father, Thomas Templeton, was born October 9, 1790, in Botetourt County, Virginia; he came to Lawrence county in 1814,
Bazil D. Talbott
Bazil D. Talbott was the son of Rev. Charles W. and Eliza (McMunn) Talbott, who settled in this county in 1855. The reverend gentleman was born in the state of Pennsylvania on September 28, 1791.
Thomas C. Tagg
Thomas C. Tagg was a native of England, born in Northampton shire, January 15, 1818. His parents, James and Rebecca Tagg, emigrated to America from the town of Kettering, Northampton shire, in 1840, with their family of eight children, five sons, and three daughters. They sailed from Liverpool
Samuel J. Sutton
Samuel J. Sutton was the son of Enoch and Sarah (Wells) Sutton, deceased, was born in Monroe County, Ohio, July 27, 1834, and was married in Noble County, Ohio, April 2, 1856, to Elizabeth Sigman,