Colonel William Lambert was a WWI and II Veteran from Ironton, Ohio, a Veteran Flying Ace of WWI, and he received the DFC from the King of England.
Military
George G. Adkins
GEORGE G. ADKINS – was born in Bedford county, Virginia, May 2, 1826, and married in this county, August 20, 1851, to Elizabeth Miller, who is a native
Thomas B. Addis
THOMAS B. ADDIS – is the son of Freeman and Henrietta (Davis) Addis, and was born in Lawrence county, Ohio February 6, 1841. He was a soldier of the war
1890 Census
Most of the 1890 Federal census records were badly damaged by a fire in the U. S. Commerce Department Building in January 1921. However, special
Athens Lunatic Asylum Inmates from Lawrence County, Ohio
Athens Lunatic Asylum Inmates from Lawrence County, Ohio The Athens Lunatic Asylum Cemeteries contain the remains of several Lawrence County veterans. These men were patients at the Asylum, died there and were not claimed for burial in their home county.
Lawrence County Ohio Civil War Deserters
Lawrence County Ohio Civil War Deserters The following soldiers are absent without leave. They will return immediately to duty; or, if arrested, will be
William I. Wise aka Isom Walters
William I. Wise and Isom Walters Civil War Unbelievable Story of Survival Lawrence County, Ohio
Clay Schoonover
FREEMAN RESEARCHERS . William & Sarah Parker Freeman’s daughter Sarah married Abraham Ferguson in 1839 in Law. Co. Their daughter Izelia Ferguson married Joseph Schoonover Feb. 19, 1878 in Law. Co. This is a little on their son Clay schoonover. Thought you might like to see Clay J. Schoonover was born in Oxford, Nebraska Oct. 21, 1889 and passed away April 18, 1945 in a Veterans Hospital in Colorado.
Clay was a professional baseball player having played with the Arapahoe, Red Cloud and Hastings when a young boy.
He played with Omaha in the Western League in Grand Island in State League and played in Sterling, Colorado.
He served overseas in the Army during WWI in France and Germany having served with the 358 Infantry of the 89th. Div.
Colonel John Means
Col. John Means, a revolutionary war soldier of prominence in the region of South Carolina, moved to Ohio in 1819 and settled in Adams county. He moved
Military Burial Registry
These list of Military Burial Registry from Lawrence County, Ohio are records from books by the late Tom Clutters, the late Julian Barnett, and Perry
Henry McDaniel
Henry McDaniel was allowed pension executed 25 Sept 1832, he died in Gallia County, Ohio 28 Sep 1838. He married Hannah Bryan 15 May 1788 in Greenbrier
Nathaniel Pritchard
Nathaniel Pritchard (Prichard) was born in Milford, CT on 16 May 1762, his age was recorded in his Bible…he moved to moved to Rome in Lawrence County, Ohio
Robert McCorkle
Robert McCorkle – Revolutionary War Soldier Lawrence County, Ohio
William Losey
William Losey March 1833 of Rome, Lawrence County, Ohio aged 70 and upwards, enlisted in Morris County, NJ with Capt. Hubbard, Marched to Newark, where
Joel Sartain
Joel Sartain, a Revolutionary War veteran residing in Gallia County, Ohio on the 21st July 1836. He appeared in open court as a resident of Gallia