The Gallia County Genealogical Society has for sale Justice of the Peace Records for Walnut Township, Gallia County and Symmes Township, Lawrence County. Walnut covers 1854-1882 with 43 pages and Symmes covers 1884-1924 with 28 pages. There is a full index. Maxine Marshall wrote this book and offered it to us to sell her remaining supply which is indeed limited. If you have an interest, please contact me personally at [email protected] or you can check it and other prices at galliagenealogy.org We currently have at least a dozen books 10% off. We will extend the pre-publication book price on Marriages, 1803-1850 through the middle of April as we want to take this book to convention with us and offer it at the reduced rate. Thanks for your interest, Henny Evans, Gallia OGS Chapter
Debbie, These are my notes for George W. Eagle and Susannah Williams Eagle. My line is the Williams line. Diana Notes for George W. Eagle,Jr. Source:Will of John Williams 9 Sept 1836, Greenbrier, Virginia (Book 2 p240) Source:HISTORY OF GALLIA COUNTY by H.H. Hardesty 1882 Came to Gallia county in 1813, Raccoon twp. Her husband George Eagle died in Gallia Co. on 4 July 1869, born in Greenbrier, Virginia 15 Oct 1789. Source:Gallipolis Journal,18 Aug 1864, Susannah (Williams) Eagle,died, 76,2 days,wife of George Eagle of Raccoon twp on 23 July----had a tumor on her right side for 5 years and died of cancer of the stomach and liver----daughter of John and Elizabeth Williams of Greenbrier, VA-----had 2 sons and 6 daughters, joined the M.E. Church when 15. Children: John W.born 19 Feb 1819 Sebina born abt 1815 Susan born abt 1825 Clendennan borb 18 Nov 1827 William Clendenin born 24 Nov 1830 Source:Census Gallia Co, Racoon Twp, 1820, George Eagle Jr and George Eagle. Source:WEST VIRGINIA ESTATE SETTLEMENTS Greenbrier Co. Eagle, Abraham, App 1-1833 Eagle, John Jr, App 10-1848 (I don't know if related.) Source:Cemeteries of Raccoon Twp, Gallia Co.,Ohio Gilboa Cemetery, located in section 10 of Raccoon Township on a plateau. This plot is located 1/2 mile east of Route 325 between the Tate Road and the Brandy Road on a farm owned by James Howard. Copied December 13, 1975 by Charles A. Murray and Fredrick Burdell. Eagle, Geo.Jr b Oct 15, 1789 d July 4, 1869 Eagle, Susanah w/o Geo. d July 23, 1864 age 76 2d Eagle, Clendennan s/o Geo. & Susannah d July 4, 1830 age 2y 7m 16d Eagle, Geo. Sr d Sept 11, 1831 age 80y 4m Eagle, Elizabeth w/o Geo. Sr d Nov 3, 1847 age 93y Eagle, Henry Sen. d July 30, 1842 age 56y Eagle, Eleanor w/o Henry d July 3, 1869 age 73y 8m 5d Eagle, Henry S. d Jan 6, 1850 age 22y Source: Gallipolis Journal, Gallia, Ohio 29 July 1869, George Eagle, Esq. died on 4 July 1869 in Raccoon Twp. of modified cholera morbus...b VA 1789... left a son William and a wife. Source: Sandy Williams, [email protected] Source:Anne Lyle, [email protected] Hi! My ancestor Henry Eagle's brother George V. Eagle married Susannah Williams August 20, 1812 in Greenbrier County, Virginia. Was Susannah connected to the Williams family that are currently being discussed? She was born July 20, 1788 Greenbrier County, Virginia and died July 23, 1864 Raccoon Township, Gallia, Ohio. There is a lot of Williams info in Meigs County. My gggrandmother Susan Mills was born in Middleport and her mother was Leah Williams Mills who was born in Wales. Debbie Hodge This page is a part of the Greenbrier Co. WVGenWeb Project, coordinated by Valerie F. Crook. These pages are sponsored by RootsWeb. December 14, 1997 FLEMING, BUTLER, EAGLE Looking for information on Eleanor FLEMING born in Greenbrier County probably in the early 1700's. She supposedly died in 1769, but I don't know if she was still in Greenbrier County at the time. Eleanor may have married a BUTLER, possibly a James or a Thomas BUTLER. She may have been the mother or grandmother of (James?) Fleming BUTLER who married Elizabeth Betsey EAGLE 1816 in Greenbrier. Fleming and Elizabeth went to Gallia County, Ohio and lived there until they died. Elizabeth was the daughter of George EAGLE and Maria Elisabeth Hengerer. I am looking for possible connections to my BUTLER line which is James BUTLER and Hannah HARRAH/O'HARA also of Greenbrier. James's father, also named James married Mary Ann SIMS/SYMMES, and they also moved to Gallia County Ohio, so there must be some connection. Please email me if you have any information on any of these folks. Thanks! Jeannie (aka Madam X) What Madam X Does Susannah Williams Notes Source:Will of John Williams 9 Sept 1836, Greenbrier, Virginia (Book 2 p240) Source:HISTORY OF GALLIA COUNTY by H.H. Hardesty 1882 Came to Gallia county in 1813, Raccoon twp. Her husband George Eagle died in Gallia Co. on 4 July 1869, born in Greenbrier, Virginia 15 Oct 1789. Source: Diana Cronhardts data base The following are the EAGLE'S that I have in my Data Base. 1. Johan Henry Eagle b abt 1730 +Margaretha Homer .2. George Eagle,Sr 1751-1831 of Greenbrier,VA + Mary Elizabeth Henger 1754- 1847 of Greenbrier,VA 3. George Eagle, Sr 1789- 1869 of Greenbrier, VA + Susannah Williams 1788-1864 Greenbrier,VA dau of John Williams & Mary Perkins 4. John W Eagle 1813- ? Gallia,OH + Jenetta Womeldorff 1815-? 4. Sabina Eagle 1815- ?Gallia, OH + Aaron M Barlow 4. Susan Eagle 1825- ?Gallia, OH + Thomas G Bigelow 4. Clendenin Eagle 1827-1830 Gallia, OH 4. William Clendenin Eagle 1830- ? Gallia,OH + Anna Jones 1840-1875 + Flora Williams 1856- ? Wapello, Iowa 3. Hannah Eagle 1791-1862 Greenbrier, VA + Richard Deckard 1775- ? 3. Elizabeth (Betsy) Eagle 1797- 1881 Greenbrier,VA + Fleming Butler 1790- ? Source:Gallipolis Journal,18 Aug 1864, Susannah Eagle,died, 76,2 days,wife of George Eagle of Raccoon twp on 23 July----had a tumor on her right side for 5 years and died of cancer of the stomach and liver----daughter of John and Elizabeth Williams of Greenbrier, VA-----had 2 sons and 6 daughters, joined the M.E. Church when 15. Subject: [OHGALLIA-L] Susanah Eagle Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 21:30:39 -0700 (PDT) August 18th 1864 Gallipolis Times Died On the morning of July 23rd , 1864 Mrs. Susanah Eagle , wife of George W. Eagle, Esq. of Raccoon township, Gallia county, Ohio at the age of 76 years and 2 days. For some three years the deceased had the noticed a tumor or "lump" in her right side near the lower orefice of the stomach. It caused no inconvenience or uneasiness till with the past few months , when unmistakable indicationsof decline was observed with considerable suffering in the region of the tumor and which at times became very severe. Her family physician was early called in all tendences, and not withstanding his most skillful and untiring efforts, she continued to decline rapidly and her local suffering became internally severe. When the writer was called in consultation and with him in attendance til her death. A careful examination developed an extensive cancer prevading both the stomach and liver and wholly obstructing and closing up both. Additional consultation ws immediately called in, and every effort that medical and surgical experience could suggest brought to bear in her case, but was too painfully evident that her disease was beyond human skill to arrest and after lingering in intense suffering for nearly a month nature gave way , and the venerable old lady expired full of years in the bosom of her reasserabled most affectionately attentive family , fully resigned to her fate with a firm unwavering faith in immortality beyond the grave through her Divine Lord and Savior-- The deceased was the daughter of John and Elizabeth Williams , Greenbriar County, Va. where she was bon July 20, 1788. On the 20th of August , 1812, she was united in marriage to her venerable and surviving husband , with whom in the following year she imigrated to Madison County in this state. Becoming dissatisfied with Madison county after several hazardous and daring explorations the following year, she with her husband removed to Gallia County and settled on his present farm, then a dense wilderness. Commencing life with no other inheritance than vigorous health, habits of industry and economy and a firm reliance in Good their fathers, they bodly and successfully combatted the wilderness and rugged hardships of all his toils. the warm sympathizing solace of his sorrows, and the venerated and directing star of her most interesting family circle. But the light of that household has vanished , the sum of that domestic circle is set, and the happy harmonious young satelites of other days now revolves in other spheres without a centre, the dear voice of the important wife and venerated mother, so ful of love and tenderness, that mingled in blended harmony with the music of that happy home in by goneyears, be forever hushed in death and the loved venerable form, so insequentialy associated with the dearest and most sacred memories that centered around that now desolate home lies cold and still besdie her infant , Clendine at Gibson, the silent yet impressiver membrane that the grave will, ere long become the resting place of all. The deceased at the early age of fifteen made a public professing of the Christian religion and united with the M.E. church in wiich she contineds an exemplary sad life. A venerable and devoted husband mourns for the companion of his youth with whom for fifty-two years he has journeyed on life's rugged way, now he must finish the journey alone. Two sons and six daughters have beheld for the last time a mother in whom no children were ever more blessed. The neighbors and all who were so fortunate to know her have lost a dear and tried friend. There was a poem on the bottom of the obituary but the paper had streaks through most of the story itself and the poem was not readable. I have tried to type this as it was written. cheryl Source:Cemeteries of Raccoon Twp, Gallia Co.,Ohio Gilboa Cemetery, located in section 10 of Raccoon Township on a plateau. This plot is located 1/2 mile east of Route 325 between the Tate Road and the Brandy Road on a farm owned by James Howard. Copied December 13, 1975 by Charles A. Murray and Fredrick Burdell. Eagle, Geo.Jr b Oct 15, 1789 d July 4, 1869 Eagle, Susanah w/o Geo. d July 23, 1864 age 76 2d (b Mon 21 July 1788) Eagle, Clendennan s/o Geo. & Susannah d July 4, 1830 age 2y 7m 16d Eagle, Geo. Sr d Sept 11, 1831 age 80y 4m Eagle, Elizabeth w/o Geo. Sr d Nov 3, 1847 age 93y Eagle, Henry Sen. d July 30, 1842 age 56y Eagle, Eleanor w/o Henry d July 3, 1869 age 73y 8m 5d Eagle, Henry S. d Jan 6, 1850 age 22y Source:Beth Bechtel I have William Clendennan Eagle, born Nov.24, 1830 in Gallia County, died Oct. 21, 1885 in Gallia County. He was the son of George Eagle and Susanna Williams. He married Flora E. Williams, who was born Oct.31, 1856 in Wapello Co., Ohio and died in 1904. She was the daughter of William Williams and Rachel Morgan. William C. Eagle was also married to Anna Jones. Nathan H. Williams was born June 20, 1820 in Frankford, Greenbrier Co., VA and died Aug. 5, 1908 in Sailor Springs, IL. He married Melissa Eagle who was born Sept.25, 1835 in Racoon twp., Gallia Co., and died April 3. 1890 in Pixley twp., Clay Co., IL. She was the daughter of Henry S. Eagle and Eleanor Lewis. On Fri, 1 Dec 2000 12:40:13 EST [email protected] writes: Hi! My ancestor Henry Eagle's brother George V. Eagle married Susannah Williams August 20, 1812 in Greenbrier County, Virginia. Was Susannah connected to the Williams family that are currently being discussed? She was born July 20, 1788 Greenbrier County, Virginia and died July 23, 1864 Raccoon Township, Gallia, Ohio. There is a lot of Williams info in Meigs County. My gggrandmother Susan Mills was born in Middleport and her mother was Leah Williams Mills who was born in Wales. Debbie Hodge On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 12:41:36 -0600 "Debbie Alley" <[email protected]> writes: > researchers, > I'm wondering if there are any new resources out there for Gallia > County > I've been working on my FEE's and EAGLE's for several years and I > still have questions > thanks & take care, Debbie > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
A very cool site, thanks for sharing! -------------- Original message -------------- From: [email protected] > Someone sent me the following website: > > www.ancientfaces.com > > There are 8 pictures submitted with connections to Gallia County. Put Gallia in > the search box. > You can also search by various surnames. > > ________________________________________________________________________ > AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL > at AOL.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
Someone sent me the following website: www.ancientfaces.com There are 8 pictures submitted with connections to Gallia County. Put Gallia in the search box. You can also search by various surnames. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
If anyone is interested there are some Papers and pictures on Ebay about George Hartsook. They are up for auction for 22 hours yet. There are 2 bids # 220094172930 Photo of GEORGE C. HARTSOOK. He enlisted as a Corporal in Company 1, 173rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He mustard in August 5, 1864 at Gallipolis Ohio. 2 3/4 x 3 3/4 tintype.and a copy from the Adjutant Office is dated January 1975 http://cgi.ebay.com/Civil-War-Vet-George-Hartsook-Gallipolis-OH-Co-1-173rd_W0QQitemZ220094172930QQcategoryZ136QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center.
Repeating this message.....as I should have said she was sometimes known as Minnie, not Millie. Does anyone have any information on Miles Williams and Anna Brandon. Anna is sometimes Anna M. or Millie and her last name has been spelled Brandum, Braddurn, Brandan as well. They were married in 1868 in Raleigh Co., WV. Had one son in WV and then were in Gallia County by 1880, probably by 1872 as second son is born in Ohio that year. Wanting to learn more about Miles and Anna's parents. I believe Miles died here even though the dates are not perfect and that Anna moved on to Ross Co. with a daughter. Thanks, Henny Evans ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Does anyone have any information on Miles Williams and Anna Brandon. Anna is sometimes Anna M. or Millie and her last name has been spelled Brandum, Braddurn, Brandan as well. They were married in 1868 in Raleigh Co., WV. Had one son in WV and then were in Gallia County by 1880, probably by 1872 as second son is born in Ohio that year. Wanting to learn more about Miles and Anna's parents. I believe Miles died here even though the dates are not perfect and that Anna moved on to Ross Co. with a daughter. Thanks, Henny Evans
Ok, I just saw that about an hour or so ago and must have lost my noodle in between emails. Thanks! Michelle Kennedy Byrd > [Original Message] > From: Teresa M. Herrmann <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 3/24/2007 1:13:00 AM > Subject: [OHGALLIA] Price of Cheshire Book > > See E-mail below to order the book on line go to their website below. > Teresa Herrmann > Columbus, Ohio > > -------Original Message------- > > From: [email protected] > Date: 3/23/2007 1:53:09 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Cheshire HS Open House > > Teresa- > The book can be ordered from MT Publishing, Inc. $39.95 plus $6.00 shipping > and handling. > > M.T. Publishing Company, Inc. > P.O. Box 6802 > Evansville, IN 47719 > 1-888-263-4702 > > www.mtpublishing.com > > Products>Hot Off the Press > > > > > > > AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from > AOL at AOL.com. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
See E-mail below to order the book on line go to their website below. Teresa Herrmann Columbus, Ohio -------Original Message------- From: [email protected] Date: 3/23/2007 1:53:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Cheshire HS Open House Teresa- The book can be ordered from MT Publishing, Inc. $39.95 plus $6.00 shipping and handling. M.T. Publishing Company, Inc. P.O. Box 6802 Evansville, IN 47719 1-888-263-4702 www.mtpublishing.com Products>Hot Off the Press AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
Hey Teresa, Sorry to hear about your car. Mine recently did the same thing. How much is the book? I have quite a few Hermann's in my list out of NC, VA and TN. I haven't verified any of my info. If you get in the mood, I would love for you to go through my list and see how much accuracy it contains. ;-) Michelle Kennedy Byrd > [Original Message] > From: Teresa M. Herrmann <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 3/24/2007 12:55:23 AM > Subject: [OHGALLIA] Here's my subject line > > Dear Everyone: > > My family is in the new book! The Herrmann's. I'm ordering one. I can > hardly wait to see it! > > Wish I could go to the Gallia open house/party/tour/whatever.........but > since my car exploded, I don't have transportation. Everyone have fun! > > Teresa Herrmann > Columbus, Ohio > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Dear Everyone: My family is in the new book! The Herrmann's. I'm ordering one. I can hardly wait to see it! Wish I could go to the Gallia open house/party/tour/whatever.........but since my car exploded, I don't have transportation. Everyone have fun! Teresa Herrmann Columbus, Ohio
I sent her a personal thank you today for all the effort and work she did in putting the wonderful book together! Carolyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Henny Evans" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 11:22 PM Subject: [OHGALLIA] Cheshire book party >I saw Shari Little-Creech's book on Cheshire today as well and it is a >beautiful book with a book cover and all. Congratulations to her for a job >well done. Next Saturday she will be selling them at Cheshire High School >here in Gallia County, and she's invited the Gallia County Genealogical >Society to bring our books as well. It sounds like she's planned a big >celebration party and she deserves it after the long wait she's had seeing >this project come to the finish line. Henny Evans > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I saw Shari Little-Creech's book on Cheshire today as well and it is a beautiful book with a book cover and all. Congratulations to her for a job well done. Next Saturday she will be selling them at Cheshire High School here in Gallia County, and she's invited the Gallia County Genealogical Society to bring our books as well. It sounds like she's planned a big celebration party and she deserves it after the long wait she's had seeing this project come to the finish line. Henny Evans
I just received the book written by Shari Little-Creech. It was a long wait and I have just scanned thru it quick, but I believe it was well worth the wait. If Shari is on either of these lists, I just want to say thank you!!
I will check divorces, but there were two David Lasleys in Gallia County during that time period. Joanne Galvin Researching Northup, Hampton, McCall, Phelps, Blake, Daggett, Syler, Berridge,Plymale, Kinder, Cottrell, Gilbert, Baker, Rood ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.
I think it's more a matter of logic plus the facts. David Lasley married Nancy in 1825. By 1851, she Nancy Cottrell Lasley, and daughter of Edward Cottrell, is now called Nancy Roe/Rowe. And in fact, she married a Roe in 1834. And Edward leaves property to his Lasley heirs through his daughter Nancy Cottrell Lasley Roe. Nancy Roe is on the 1850 census as wife of Cornelius. She was born about 1810 which makes her a wife of David at about 15, not unusual for then. Although I have no proof of the following I was sent in 1986 research by a woman in Utah a line showing David Lasley with wife Nancy Cottrell and that David died in 1834. This was from old family corresondence. But it agees 100% with the above Chancery suit. Henny [email protected] wrote: There is this information available in the Marriage Records, 1803-1850 book: P. 41--David Lasley and Nancy Cotrel married Jun 16 1825 P.61--Cornelius Rowe and Nancy Lasley married Jun 12 1834 However, I was unable to find any evidence that David died in 1934--no cemetery record that fits this time frame. No indication of a will or estate processed for David Lasley for this time period. Joanne Galvin Researching Northup, Hampton, McCall, Phelps, Blake, Daggett, Syler, Berridge,Plymale, Kinder, Cottrell, Gilbert, Baker, Rood ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
[email protected] wrote: > P. 41--David Lasley and Nancy Cotrel married Jun 16 1825 > > However, I was unable to find any evidence that David died in 1934--no > cemetery record that fits this time frame. No indication of a will From the Gallipolis Journal 30 Oct: David Lasley married to Anna Mauk, daughter of Joseph Mauk on 9 Oct 1834. Maybe you need to check divorces.....
There is this information available in the Marriage Records, 1803-1850 book: P. 41--David Lasley and Nancy Cotrel married Jun 16 1825 P.61--Cornelius Rowe and Nancy Lasley married Jun 12 1834 However, I was unable to find any evidence that David died in 1934--no cemetery record that fits this time frame. No indication of a will or estate processed for David Lasley for this time period. Joanne Galvin Researching Northup, Hampton, McCall, Phelps, Blake, Daggett, Syler, Berridge,Plymale, Kinder, Cottrell, Gilbert, Baker, Rood ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.
We are going to have an open house at the old Cheshire HS on Saturday March 31, 2007 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The hallway will be open so everyone can see the old CHS class photos and some of the old Kyger Creek HS photos. The Cheshire History book is finally finished and extra copies will be available that day. The alumni association will be there with CHS souvenirs for sale -they did have a coffee mug with the school colors/mascot on it, a snow globe with a pic of the high school and they had some beautiful pens with Cheshire High School 1898-1956, if they have any left -all reasonably priced. I think the Gallia County Genealogical Society, OGS Chapter, Inc. is also going to join us and make their books available. Refreshments are going to be served and there is no cost. This will be a great opportunity for all of us to visit with each other again and if you have had the opportunity to see the class photos, it is worth a trip! Come join us, everyone is welcome. If you have any questions please email me privately. Thanks! Shari ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.
Nancy "Polly" Cottrill b. 1800/01 Harrison Co. WV daughter of Andrew and Mary Davis and Sister of Henry married 29 APR 1819 JAMES GREATHOUSE. I believe that they came to Athens Co. I have not researched that part of the family yet. Henry was my great great grandfather. Elsie Rarey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michelle R Byrd" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 2:41 PM Subject: Re: [OHGALLIA] Lasley-Cottrell >I am also researching this family but I have less information than you on > Nancy Cotrell. I have a couple of other Lasley's in my line (John b. abt > 1766 in VA & dau. Ruth b. 1792 m. Hiram Wilson PERRY/PEERY on 25 Dec > 1811). > I have Nancy listed as the d/o Andrew and Mary Davis Cotrill so this may > not even be the correct Nancy although the time frame is about right and > she had a brother, Henry who I have found to have died in Meigs Co., OH. > > Michelle Kennedy Byrd > > >