Col. J. H. Moulton, born in Brunswick, Ohio January 23, 1843. He moved to Sheridan to operate coal works in 1867 and married Maria Elizabeth Campbell
Martha J. Martin
Early Settlers of Scioto County, Ohio
It is our intention to publish, in each issue, a Sketch of one or more of the Pioneers of Scioto county, Ohio. Our desire is to present a brief
Yates Cemetery Inscriptions
Symmes Twp. Section 17 CR 14, Lawrence County, Ohio
Directions: Upon a hill, about 200 yds behind Jewel Mays house. Cemetery is abandoned, lots of unmarked graves noted by sunken areas.
History of Memorial Hall
The History of Memorial Hall in Ironton, Ohio, Taken From Various Newspaper Clippings IR — Ironton Register IR June 12, 1890 - Memorial Hall Defeated. The Memorial Hall project has encountered a...
Hanging Rock, Ohio in the 1800’s
Hanging Rock, Ohio in the 1800’s, before Ashland was, and when Ironton was called Hill’s Landing, and consisted of one store, a wood yard and three families
Bounty Lands Law 1855
John S. George, has again created an agency in Washington, D.C. for the purpose of procuring bounty lands, pensions, &c. Every person who has served in
Paddy Creek News
Paddy Creek is located in Lawrence County, Ohio in the Rome Township area. It was named after “Paddy” Brown, a physician who lived in that area in the early 1820’s.
Athalia, Ohio
Athalia – Rome Tp. – John Tierman laid out a town above the mouth of Two Mile Creek and named it Athalia, in honor of his daughter of that name. – The petition of people of Athalia for incorporation of that village was acted upon (by the Commissioners) and the village was incorporated. Ironton Register, June 9, 1887.
Belle Wilks Missing from Athalia, Ohio 1892
It is almost a settled fact that the missing girl, Miss Belle Wilks whose remarkably mysterious disappearance from her home in Lawrence County was chronicled in yesterday’s Enquirer, is not in this city. 11 May 1892
Duel of Amazons in Athalia Ohio 1889
News has just reached here of a terrible duel between two young women near Athalia a village twenty miles from here, last Sunday night. Bettie Bower and Julia Rucker got into a dispute
Powellsville, Lawrence County Ohio
Powellsville, Lawrence County, Ohio is situated on Poplar Fork, a branch of Pine Creek, by which it is flanked on the west, and on the east by a range of
Pine Creek News
Pine Creek – Elizabeth, Decatur and Rome Townships. Pine Creek was named for Capt. John Pine who had his camp at the forks of the creek in the edge of Lawrence County.
Deed: John Ballard to Robert S. Wilson 14 Sept. 1868
This deed was transcribed from the microfilmed rolls from the original deed records from Lawrence county, Ohio. This index is a resource for researchers who have ties to Southern Ohio. Deed records may contain names of cemeteries, neighbors, and when a land owner died, sometimes the closest relatives were named. Do not overlook the importance of these records.
Lawrence County, Ohio Death Announcements in newspapers 1850-1900 “V-Z”
Lawrence County, Ohio Death Announcements and obits in newspapers 1850-1900 beginning with the surnames “V-Z”
Lawrence County, Ohio Death Announcements in newspapers 1850-1900 “T-U”
Lawrence County, Ohio Death Announcements and obits in newspapers 1850-1900 beginning with the surnames “T-U”