This family name was originally O’Neal, the prefix being dropped in familiar usage, after the immigrant ancestor had reached America. Thomas Neal, or O’Neal,
Pioneers & Profiles
Benjamin F. Ellsberry
Benjamin F. Ellsberry, after an illness of almost five years, died Monday afternoon about 4:30 o’clock, and by his death one of the leading citizens of Ironton Ohio, is removed.
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.
Pine and Fuller Family
The Pine, Fuller, and Floyd Family Written and researched by Martha J. Martin-Kounse The Pine, Fuller, and Floyd families were early pioneers settling in Lawrence County, Ohio. The following is...
Fulks Family
JACOB1 FULKS was born July 18, 1800 in York County, Pennsylvania, and died June 04, 1888 in Rome Twp., Lawrence County, Ohio. He married KATHERINE STOKES in Pennsylvania.
Dunfee Family
William DUNFEE, son of Thomas DUNFEE and Elizabeth COON, was born 26 Feb 1856
in Lawrence County, Ohio, and about 1879, married Fanny HOLDERBY who was
Richard Conway Family
The State of Ohio, Lawrence County
Benjamin F. Cory, Administrator vs. George Conaway,[Conway] et, al.
Court of Common Pleas: before the Honorable J.J. Harper
Former Lawrence Countians
Former Lawrence County, Ohio Residents – Where did they go from here?
Nathaniel F. Hurd
Major Nathaniel F. Hurd, died at the residence of Capt. Tarr, in this place on Wednesday, aged ninety-six. He was an Officer in the War of 1812, serving
Susan M. Davidson Fry
Mr. Susan M. Fry (maiden name Davidson, wife of the predeeding), was born in Burlington, Ohio on 4 February 1841 and was educated in the Female Seminary
Former Irontonians
Former Irontonians Where did they go from Here?
Something about them, where they are now-1875
Dr. Briggs, one of the founders of Ironton, and its first Postmaster, is now living at Long Plain, Mass.
William Colvin, the secretary of the company that built the Ironton Rolling Mill, also member of the firm of Yard and Colvin, in the furniture business, where Devine & Bryne’s shoe store now is, has recently been elected Professor of Political Economy of the State Agricultural College at Columbus, Ohio.