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1. [L'wrence] Biography of Thedore Justus Gillett [1]
Hi! Here is the biography of Theodore Justus Gillett from in Hardesty's Hand Atlas, published in 1882, for Lawrence County, Ohio. His biography appears in those from Rome Township. - Jean Griesan THEO. JUSTUS GILLETT - son of Alanson and Sarah (Radford) Gillett, was born in this county and township on the 29th of December, 1830, on the same farm where he now resides. At the age of thirteen he went on his father's boat as clerk. They plied between New Orleans and Shreveport, doing a freight and tow b
2. Re: [L'wrence] KIRK, RONK - ANCESERS or DECENDANTS [1]
Is Joanna Mitchell one of your relatives? She married Daniel Warren. They are the parents of Rebecca Warren born about 1820 in Ohio. Pat
3. [L'wrence] August meeting of genealogy society [1]
The August meeting of the Lawrence Co. Gene. Soc. will be a picnic, Sat Aug. 3 at 5:30 pm at the South Point Village Park. This is near the village municipal building and village swimming pool. We'll provide the hot dogs. Bring a covered dish and come meet your fellow genealogist. There is a shelter and plenty of parking. Don Clark
4. [L'wrence] KIRK, RONK - ANCESERS or DECENDANTS [1]
Seeking information on these families from Eastern Kentucky. THORNTON M. ( THORNBERRY ) KIRK, Born about 1791 in Boyd Co., KY, and died about 1836 in Locan Co., WV . He married SUSAN WHITE 4-2-1813 in Greenup Co., KY. She was born about 1794 an died 8-5-1870 in Boyd Co., KY. They had 6 children. NORA B. KIRK, 2 Great granddaughter of THORNTON, 10-4-1881 = 3-3-1907 in Boyd Co. KY. She married ROME HAMILTON RONK , son of HAMILTON DAVID. ROME was born about 1880. they had 2 children: CLARA and OTIC HAMILTO
5. Re: [L'wrence] Re: OHLAWREN-D Digest V02 #78 [1]
Could anyone possibly tell me what happened to the old Post Office that was once in Hanging Rock. I visited there recently and it's gone from where it sat years ago. Kris
6. [L'wrence] McCartney Family [1]
Hi! I am looking to gather information on the McCartney family that was in Lawrence County very early in the 1800s. Daniel and Sarah (Price) McCartney moved to Lawrence County about 1807 or 1808 with their family. They settled in Upper Township with children Hannah, William, David, Sarah, Vincent, and Peter. Daughter Sarah married John C. Stewart (I descend from them). Some of the family moved to Indiana after 1830. What happened to the rest of the family? Does anyone have any information on them? Th
7. [L'wrence] WOODYARD circa 1890-1970 [1]
I am researching a Joseph Clyde WOODYARD who, according to family lore, may have a connection to my EATON ancestors. Joseph Clyde WOODYARD was born 1890 or 1892 in Lawrence Co, OH to Stephen & Sarah WOODYARD (Stephen & Sarah are buried in Buelah Baptist Cemetery - Lawrence Co, OH). A sister of Joseph Clyde WOODYARD was Mabel E. WOODYARD who, per data recently sent to me, married John T. GUTHRIE. I'm seeking descendants of Joseph Clyde WOODYARD and/or Mabel WOODYARD GUTHRIE to exchange family info &, hopef
8. [L'wrence] Re: OHLAWREN-D Digest V02 #78 [1]
For Jean Griesan: Here is a description of the boundaries of the French Grant, which was in Scioto County. This is taken from A History of Scioto County, 1803-1889 by Henry Howe, 1898. " The 'French Grant,' a tract of 24,000 acres, is situated in the southeastern part of this county. It was granted by Congress in March, 1795, to a number of French families who lost their lands at Gallipolis by invalid titles. It extended from a point on the Ohio river one and a half miles above, but opposite the m
9. [L'wrence] Lawrence County History, Ohio Bi-Centennial Edition [1]
Hey Lawrence County researchers!!! If you haven't sent in a story about your family for the new history book, nows the time to get busy. The deadline is September 1 for postmark, or handed in at the Sept 3 meeting of the Lawrence County Genealogical Society. We need stories about your family if you live in or have lived in the county, or about your ancestors if they lived in Lawrence Co. There will be sections for general family stories, for stories about ancestors of members of First Families,
10. Re: [L'wrence] Lawrence County History, Ohio Bi-Centennial Edition [1]
Hi Don, I have been so busy I completely forgot about this. I really would like to get my Worthington's in the book. If it isn't to late, I will wrtite up an article for you on them. I have a few photo's, but was planning on sending you the one on Charles Worthington, I have one of his wife also, but I see each extra photo is $12.50, so I guess I will just inclued Charles's photo. If I can work it out I might beable to create a new picture, with the two photo's together. I will see what I can do
11. [L'wrence] French Grant, Gennet's Creek [1]
Hi! Can anyone help me with the following location? The description is "in the French Grant, on Gennet's Creek". Does anyone know what township that is, or if it's even in Lawrence County? As always, thanks for the help! - Jean Griesan
12. [L'wrence] Biography of Irvin L. Magee [1]
Here is the following biography for Irvin L. Magee of Mason Township, Lawrence County, Ohio from Hardesty's Hand Atlas, published in 1882. - Jean Griesan IRVIN L. MAGEE - was born in Proctorville, December 11, 1859. His father, Luther E. Magee, came to the county in 1835, and his mother Rebecca (Miller) Magee, is a native of this county. In Symmes' township, this county, Mr. Magee was married to Mary A. Vermillion. She was born in Arabia, July 27, 1865. The date of their marriage was August 12, 1881
13. [L'wrence] Sept. meeting of Genealogical Society [1]
The regular monthly meeting of the Lawrence County Genealogical Society will be Tuesday Sept 3, 6:30 PM, in the meeting room of Briggs Lawrence County Public Library, 321 S 4th St, Ironton, OH Sheri Pettit will speak on the process and importance of Documenting your genealogy The process of compiling stories for the new history book continues. We will continue to accept stories while we process the stories and photos we have received. We cannot promise when the final cutoff will be, so get them

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