Isaac Winters

Isaac Winters was the son of Mathias and Rebecca (Brubaker) Winters, born in Lawrence County on August 26, 1830.  His parents came to this county in 1815.  His father died in 1834 and his mother in 1877.  Isaac Winters was married in this county on August 28, 1851, to Eliza J. Ballard, a native of this county, born September 15, 1836.

Their children are:

  • William M., born July 10, 1852, resides in this county;
  • George E., August 7, 1854, resides in Plymouth, Illinois;
  • Ira, November 12, 1857, resides in this county;
  • Mary E., March 13, 1859, resides at home;
  • Henry C., February 22, 1861, resides at Plymouth, Illinois;
  • Hattie, August 13, 1864, resides at home;
  • Murtie, January 16, 1867, died March 13, 1868;
  • Mattie, October 5, 1868, resides at home;
  • Ottis T., March 3, 1872, resides at home;
  • Uel B., February 22, 1874, resides at home.

The parents of Mrs. Winters are William and Harriet (Smith) Ballard.  Her father’s death occurred on March 1, 1848.  Her mother was born in 1808 and died on January 25, 1881.  Mr. Winters was in the 10th Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry.  He enlisted in 1862 and was honorably discharged after one year’s service.

Two brothers of Mrs. Winters also served in the war, Stephen Ballard in the 10th Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, where he served one year, reenlisting in the 188th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in which regiment he served till the close of the war.  William Ballard was also a soldier in the war.

Mr. Winters is a farmer in Fayette township.  His address is South Point, Lawrence County, Ohio.

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