Burdine Blake built the three story brick below the Sheridan House Hotel in Ironton, Ohio, in 1850. The frame house adjoining the Sheridan House was built in 1851 by or for John Ward.
Martha J. Martin
Gold Rush of ’98 and Ironton, Ohio Men
These stories were printed in the fall of ’97 and before Christmas that year a company known as the Ironton Ohio Mining and Trading Company had been organized with the late Col. H. A. Marting
Ironton House
Ironton House was a Hotel located in Ironton, Ohio and built in 1850 for Ohio Iron and Coal Co.. Steven White did the brick work.
Henry D. McKnight
Henry D. McKnight, the pension agent, sat on a big goods box the other night talking to T.R. Hall when the Register man approached and asked a reference
Captain Noah Scoville
A Popular steam boatman Has Been Called to His Reward – After a long and useful life Captain Noah Scoville died at his home near Sybene, Lawrence county, Ohio, Wednesday, March 15, age 73 years.
William Henry Harrison Kelley
W.H.H. Kelley, familiarly known as General Kelley, of Hanging Rock, Lawrence County, Ohio, was born at Union Landing, Lawrence County, Ohio, on 18 Feb. 1814. His Grandfather, Luke Kelly [Kelley],...
Peter and Keziah Wakefield Family
There have been perhaps few pioneers whose descendants became so widely known as E. W. WAKEFIELD. By widely known we mean that they scattered far and
Kimball Family
Richard KIMBALL was born in 1594 at Rattlesden, Suffolk County, England. He brought his family to America in 1634 on the Ship “Elizabeth”. Before coming to this country
William Fuller and Nancy Short Family
Mary Fuller married Benjamin White in 1855, 3 years after Marion was born. Marion’s Marriage record says he has written consent from his mother and his father is dead. Did Pilenor die and she remarried Ben White?
Holderby Family
William Jr. HOLDERBY, son of William HOLDERBY and Priscilla PENDELTON, was born in 1765 and married Rebecca HOSKINSON, daughter of James HASKINS. William Jr. died in 1870.
Will of Celia A. Wolf
I, Celia A. Wolf of Lawrence County and State of Ohio, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.
Will of William Williams
The will of William Williams, – Pleas at the courthouse in Ironton, in the county of Lawrence and State of Ohio, of the Lawrence County, Ohio
Will of Joseph Pancake
the last will and testament of Joseph Pancake late of Said County deceased, which will reads in the words and figures following to wit:
Will of Andrew Pancake
I, Andrew Pancake of Ironton, Ohio, R. F. D. #1, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, considering the uncertainty of continuance in life,
Will of James Langdon
The following instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of James Langdon, late of Lawrence County, deceased, was produced in open Court and filed November 19, 1906, To Wit: