List of Deaths of Soldiers from Company H, 6th Ohio Cavalry, Organized at Ironton, O., 1861.
Ironton Journal, Wednesday, June 2, 1869
List of Deaths of Soldiers from Company H, 6th Ohio Cavalry, Organized at Ironton, O., 1861.
Ironton Journal, Wednesday, June 2, 1869
The Fifth West Va. Infantry had its reunion at Proctorville, last Saturday. The members met in the G. A. R. hall and had a glorious handshaking.
Taken from the Ironton Register, December 6, 1877. Under instructions from the Adjutant General of Ohio, Capt. McQuigg has completed a list of the names
By July 18, 1861 there were 535 Lawrence Countians away on active duty, many of them serving in western Virginia (now the state of West Virginia). Home
William Viditoe Private, Capt. Wolfe’s Company 3 Reg’t W.Va. Cav. (Subsequently became Company K, 3rd Reg’t WV Cav.)
Age 24 years
Height: 6 feet
Anderson Vititoe: Enrolled in Company H 9th West Virginia Volunteers; Company H was known as Company A in 1861.
No one of same or similar name on rolls
WILLIAM HENRY KEYS The eldest son and child of George Washington Keys and Elizabeth Lambert (Waller) Keys was born Nov 19, 1846 at Ashland (Pollard),
In the Pension Claim NO. 212442 OF Mrs. Mary DITTY, Widow of James DITTY LATE OF Co. G., 2nd Ky. Infty.
Personally came before me, A Notary Public in
Know ye that Henry Crawford, a sergeant of Lieut John W. Johnson’s Company (H) Ninth Regiment of West Virginia Infantry Volunteers, who was enrolled on
George Washington Thompson was born 15 Oct 1844 in Waterloo, Symmes Township, Lawrence County, Ohio. He was the son of George Thompson and Martha ??.
Know Ye that William M. Taylor a Private of Captain Hamilton Willis Co. E, 5th Regiment of West Virginia Infantry Volunteers. He was invited on the
Newton A. Baker – On this 15th day of April A D 1865, personally appeared before me Judge of the Probate Court within and for said County Mary F Baker
JAMES ALEXANDER Private, I. 146th O. V. I., March 11, 1893. Foreman of the Foster Stove Foundry died at his home on south Second street Wednesday. He was in his sixtieth year. Mr. Alexander was born near Mt. Vernon Furnace
George W. Willis, Jr. of Rankins Creek, Lawrence County, wrote to his family while serving in Company E, Fifth West Virginia Infantry near Charleston WV. Later he was captured and held four months in Libby Prison until Richmond was taken by Federal troops.
Paschal F. Gillette of Kanauga, 80, died of pneumonia Friday. He was an ex-recorder of Lawrence county, was one of Abraham Lincoln’s bodyguards