Pretty cool, thanks for sharing! -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Linda Trent" <lindatrent@zoomnet.net> > A few weeks ago Hank and I attended the Ohio Genealogical Society annual > conference in Cincinnati, afterwards we had the opportunity to go over to > Covington, Ky. to Fort Wright to see Battery Hooper (one of the fortresses > built for the defense of Cincinnati). Battery Hooper has a fine little > museum, and a very nice gentleman that works there by the name of Dan. I > got to talking to him about my great grandfather who was at Battery Coombs, > and how someday I'd love to be able to find it. As we were getting ready to > leave, Dan gave us directions to Ludlow Hill upon which the battery stood > 150 years ago. What a joy it was to look up the hill upon which my great > grandfather had served. > > Dan and I continued our correspondence and I sent several primary sources > about the 1st OVHA, including several letters my gg grandfather sent to my g > grandfather while the latter served in the war. Dan told me to set a date > and he'd accompany us up Ludlow Hill to try to find Battery Coombs. Not > realizing that I choose Memorial Day weekend (rather fitting, I'd say) Hank > and I drove to Covington on Thursday and met Dan and his friend Paul, and > headed up Ludlow Hill. > > An archeologist gave Dan a modern topographical map, and had marked the > location of the site of the old battery, Dan had his compass, and we had the > original layout of the battery showing the rifle pit, the sunken battery and > all that sort of stuff. Up the hill we went, and it was STEEP. There were > no paths up (at least not that we could find), and heavy vegetation had > entirely taken over. We followed the big ravine that was to lead up to the > site and sure enough after a while we reached a large flat area. Still the > vegetation was heavy, but I found what appeared to be the rifle pit. Just > about the time I found that, Dan found what appeared to be the old military > road and we followed it out a ways and using his compass discovered that > indeed the road was leading toward Battery Bates. There was no doubt that > we had found Battery Coombs. I'd still like to return again sometime and do > a little more investigating, look over the area a little more, we also have > some drawings of what the buildings around it looked like and I think a > little more walking over the area might reveal a bit more stuff, but it was > thrilling enough to know that I was standing in the very area that my g > grandfather no doubt walked. The First Ohio Heavy Artillery spent nearly a > year of the war at this site, so that made it even more fun to see. > > The climb up was bad enough, but coming down was even harder. I pretty much > sat down and slid down as if sledding, though still I couldn't do that the > whole way down. We chose to follow what appeared to be a wash coming off > the end of the military road, and it was wicked. I was happy to get to the > bottom of the hill. NO snakes were seen, and NO ticks or poison ivy were > picked up/contracted. :-) > > I took a picture of the rifle pit while standing in it (another way cool > thing), and Hank took one of me standing on the ground of Battery Coombs, as > well as one of me standing in the road. I put the pictures up on a website, > and if anyone's interested they can be seen by going to > http://lindatrent.homestead.com/BatteryCoombs.html The original "Letters > from the Homefront" that my gg grandfather to his son will appear in an > upcoming edition of the Ohio Civil War Genealogical Journal later this year. > > Linda Trent > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > OHGALLIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
Hello, John Johnston, Jr. and others. My great great grandmother was a Margaret Johnston, who married John Rose in Gallia County on May 14, 1844; they lived in Greenfield Township. My Margaret was born in Ohio on December 3, 1825, died on December 4, 1908, was buried in Gallia Baptist Cemetery; and I show that she was the daughter of William Johnston (b. abt 1790 in Pennsylvania) and Rachel Carter (b. abt 1791 in West Virginia). However, I am not at all sure of her parentage; I found it in Rootsweb, but that is the only place I have seen it. I don't know if my William is related to John Johnston Jr.'s William or not. I wish I could link Margaret with more family - siblings and others. Charlotte R. Mitchell
> I am interested in the Ohio Civil War Genealogical Magazine. Is it a > subscription Magazine or is it put out by the Genealogical Society? > > Mary Jane Swartz Hi Mary, OGS puts out four different magazines, that I know of. They are the Ohio Genealogy News, the OGS Quarterly, Ohio Records & Pioneer Families, and the Ohio Civil War Genealogy Journal. I believe, and someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but the first two come with membership, and the last two are additional subscription required. More info on them can be found by going to http://www.ogs.org/publications/ogsq.php I hope this helps, Linda.
Mary, is there a particular issue you need? We have quite a few of them at our office. Henny Evans
Thank you for the info. Mary Jane --- On Sun, 5/25/08, Linda Trent <lindatrent@zoomnet.net> wrote: From: Linda Trent <lindatrent@zoomnet.net> Subject: Re: [OHGALLIA] 1st OH Heavy Artillery / Battery Coombs, KY To: ohgallia@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, May 25, 2008, 2:43 PM > I am interested in the Ohio Civil War Genealogical Magazine. Is it a > subscription Magazine or is it put out by the Genealogical Society? > > Mary Jane Swartz Hi Mary, OGS puts out four different magazines, that I know of. They are the Ohio Genealogy News, the OGS Quarterly, Ohio Records & Pioneer Families, and the Ohio Civil War Genealogy Journal. I believe, and someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but the first two come with membership, and the last two are additional subscription required. More info on them can be found by going to http://www.ogs.org/publications/ogsq.php I hope this helps, Linda. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
A few weeks ago Hank and I attended the Ohio Genealogical Society annual conference in Cincinnati, afterwards we had the opportunity to go over to Covington, Ky. to Fort Wright to see Battery Hooper (one of the fortresses built for the defense of Cincinnati). Battery Hooper has a fine little museum, and a very nice gentleman that works there by the name of Dan. I got to talking to him about my great grandfather who was at Battery Coombs, and how someday I'd love to be able to find it. As we were getting ready to leave, Dan gave us directions to Ludlow Hill upon which the battery stood 150 years ago. What a joy it was to look up the hill upon which my great grandfather had served. Dan and I continued our correspondence and I sent several primary sources about the 1st OVHA, including several letters my gg grandfather sent to my g grandfather while the latter served in the war. Dan told me to set a date and he'd accompany us up Ludlow Hill to try to find Battery Coombs. Not realizing that I choose Memorial Day weekend (rather fitting, I'd say) Hank and I drove to Covington on Thursday and met Dan and his friend Paul, and headed up Ludlow Hill. An archeologist gave Dan a modern topographical map, and had marked the location of the site of the old battery, Dan had his compass, and we had the original layout of the battery showing the rifle pit, the sunken battery and all that sort of stuff. Up the hill we went, and it was STEEP. There were no paths up (at least not that we could find), and heavy vegetation had entirely taken over. We followed the big ravine that was to lead up to the site and sure enough after a while we reached a large flat area. Still the vegetation was heavy, but I found what appeared to be the rifle pit. Just about the time I found that, Dan found what appeared to be the old military road and we followed it out a ways and using his compass discovered that indeed the road was leading toward Battery Bates. There was no doubt that we had found Battery Coombs. I'd still like to return again sometime and do a little more investigating, look over the area a little more, we also have some drawings of what the buildings around it looked like and I think a little more walking over the area might reveal a bit more stuff, but it was thrilling enough to know that I was standing in the very area that my g grandfather no doubt walked. The First Ohio Heavy Artillery spent nearly a year of the war at this site, so that made it even more fun to see. The climb up was bad enough, but coming down was even harder. I pretty much sat down and slid down as if sledding, though still I couldn't do that the whole way down. We chose to follow what appeared to be a wash coming off the end of the military road, and it was wicked. I was happy to get to the bottom of the hill. NO snakes were seen, and NO ticks or poison ivy were picked up/contracted. :-) I took a picture of the rifle pit while standing in it (another way cool thing), and Hank took one of me standing on the ground of Battery Coombs, as well as one of me standing in the road. I put the pictures up on a website, and if anyone's interested they can be seen by going to http://lindatrent.homestead.com/BatteryCoombs.html The original "Letters from the Homefront" that my gg grandfather to his son will appear in an upcoming edition of the Ohio Civil War Genealogical Journal later this year. Linda Trent
Hi Linda, How great it is that you could walk on the battlefield where your great grandfather served. I am interested in the Ohio Civil War Genealogical Magazine. Is it a subscription Magazine or is it put out by the Genealogical Society? Thanks for sharing. Mary Jane Swartz --- On Sun, 5/25/08, Linda Trent <lindatrent@zoomnet.net> wrote: From: Linda Trent <lindatrent@zoomnet.net> Subject: [OHGALLIA] 1st OH Heavy Artillery / Battery Coombs, KY To: OHGALLIA-L@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, May 25, 2008, 11:31 AM A few weeks ago Hank and I attended the Ohio Genealogical Society annual conference in Cincinnati, afterwards we had the opportunity to go over to Covington, Ky. to Fort Wright to see Battery Hooper (one of the fortresses built for the defense of Cincinnati). Battery Hooper has a fine little museum, and a very nice gentleman that works there by the name of Dan. I got to talking to him about my great grandfather who was at Battery Coombs, and how someday I'd love to be able to find it. As we were getting ready to leave, Dan gave us directions to Ludlow Hill upon which the battery stood 150 years ago. What a joy it was to look up the hill upon which my great grandfather had served. Dan and I continued our correspondence and I sent several primary sources about the 1st OVHA, including several letters my gg grandfather sent to my g grandfather while the latter served in the war. Dan told me to set a date and he'd accompany us up Ludlow Hill to try to find Battery Coombs. Not realizing that I choose Memorial Day weekend (rather fitting, I'd say) Hank and I drove to Covington on Thursday and met Dan and his friend Paul, and headed up Ludlow Hill. An archeologist gave Dan a modern topographical map, and had marked the location of the site of the old battery, Dan had his compass, and we had the original layout of the battery showing the rifle pit, the sunken battery and all that sort of stuff. Up the hill we went, and it was STEEP. There were no paths up (at least not that we could find), and heavy vegetation had entirely taken over. We followed the big ravine that was to lead up to the site and sure enough after a while we reached a large flat area. Still the vegetation was heavy, but I found what appeared to be the rifle pit. Just about the time I found that, Dan found what appeared to be the old military road and we followed it out a ways and using his compass discovered that indeed the road was leading toward Battery Bates. There was no doubt that we had found Battery Coombs. I'd still like to return again sometime and do a little more investigating, look over the area a little more, we also have some drawings of what the buildings around it looked like and I think a little more walking over the area might reveal a bit more stuff, but it was thrilling enough to know that I was standing in the very area that my g grandfather no doubt walked. The First Ohio Heavy Artillery spent nearly a year of the war at this site, so that made it even more fun to see. The climb up was bad enough, but coming down was even harder. I pretty much sat down and slid down as if sledding, though still I couldn't do that the whole way down. We chose to follow what appeared to be a wash coming off the end of the military road, and it was wicked. I was happy to get to the bottom of the hill. NO snakes were seen, and NO ticks or poison ivy were picked up/contracted. :-) I took a picture of the rifle pit while standing in it (another way cool thing), and Hank took one of me standing on the ground of Battery Coombs, as well as one of me standing in the road. I put the pictures up on a website, and if anyone's interested they can be seen by going to http://lindatrent.homestead.com/BatteryCoombs.html The original "Letters from the Homefront" that my gg grandfather to his son will appear in an upcoming edition of the Ohio Civil War Genealogical Journal later this year. Linda Trent ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
-----Original Message----- From: ash689@aol.com To: ohgallia@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 24 May 2008 7:12 pm Subject: Re: [OHGALLIA] Rife and Rife Teresa, I have Joseph Rife, born 16 Sep 1758 in Greenbriar County, VA, married to Margaret Carpenter, also born 1758.? They married 16 Sep 1779 in Virginia.? I have these notes: He built a grist mill in Gallia County in 1808 and there is a picture of this stone in?my Rife file/notebook.? The Free Will Baptist Church in Addison Twp., Gallia County was organized at the home of Paul Darst on 15 December 1805.? The first couple listed in the membership were Joseph & Margaret Rife. This Joseph and Margaret had 7 children: Nancy, Catherine, Joseph, Jacob, Henry, Esther, and Margaret.? The son Joseph married Elizabeth (Betsey) Howard and they had 8 children.? I don't have a son of Joseph and Elizabeth named Henry.? The Henry, son of Joseph and Margaret, married Tabitha Martindale.? It would seem that Henry had to be the son of Joseph and Margaret as he was born in 1790 and they were married in 1779.? The marriage of Joseph and Elizabeth was 24 Jun 1806 in Gallia County, according to the Gallia County Marriage records. karen -----Original Message----- From: Teresa M. Herrmann <therrman@columbus.rr.com> To: ohgallia@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 24 May 2008 1:20 pm Subject: Re: [OHGALLIA] Rife and Rife The Joseph Rife and Elizabeth "Betsey" Howard that you are talking about were Nathan L. Rife's great uncle and aunt. See below: Joseph Garber Rife married Elizabeth Howard. Joseph had 7 children one was Henry Rife [1790-1833]. Henry Rife married Tabitha Martindale. They had 10 children. One of those children was Nathan L. Rife; the subject of this conversation. Teresa Herrmann Columbus, Ohio -------Original Message------- From: ash689@aol.com Date: 5/24/2008 5:18:34 AM To: OHGALLIA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHGALLIA] Rife and Rife I seem to be out of step with the Rife family.? Could someone please tell me how Joseph Rife, born in Virginia? 15 Jul 1787,?and Betsey Howard, also born in Virginia, and who?married in Gallia County in 1806 and had 8 children fit into the current discussion?? Thanks. karen ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Stay informed, get connected and more with AOL on your phone.
Teresa, I have Joseph Rife, born 16 Sep 1758 in Greenbriar County, VA, married to Margaret Carpenter, also born 1758.? They married 16 Sep 1779 in Virginia.? I have these notes: He built a grist mill in Gallia County in 1808 and there is a picture of this stone in?my Rife file/notebook.? The Free Will Baptist Church in Addison Twp., Gallia County was organized at the home of Paul Darst on 15 December 1805.? The first couple listed in the membership were Joseph & Margaret Rife. This Joseph and Margaret had 7 children: Nancy, Catherine, Joseph, Jacob, Hernry, Esther, and Margaret.? The son Joseph married Elizabeth (Betsey) Howard and they had 8 children.? I don't have a son of Joseph and Elizabeth named Henry.? The Henry, son of Joseph and Margaret, married Tabitha Martindale.? It would seem that Henry had to be the son of Joseph and Margaret as he was born in 1790 and they were married in 1779.? The marriage of Joseph and Elizabeth was 24 Jun 1806 in Gallia County, according to the Gallia County Marriage records. karen -----Original Message----- From: Teresa M. Herrmann <therrman@columbus.rr.com> To: ohgallia@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 24 May 2008 1:20 pm Subject: Re: [OHGALLIA] Rife and Rife The Joseph Rife and Elizabeth "Betsey" Howard that you are talking about were Nathan L. Rife's great uncle and aunt. See below: Joseph Garber Rife married Elizabeth Howard. Joseph had 7 children one was Henry Rife [1790-1833]. Henry Rife married Tabitha Martindale. They had 10 children. One of those children was Nathan L. Rife; the subject of this conversation. Teresa Herrmann Columbus, Ohio -------Original Message------- From: ash689@aol.com Date: 5/24/2008 5:18:34 AM To: OHGALLIA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHGALLIA] Rife and Rife I seem to be out of step with the Rife family.? Could someone please tell me how Joseph Rife, born in Virginia? 15 Jul 1787,?and Betsey Howard, also born in Virginia, and who?married in Gallia County in 1806 and had 8 children fit into the current discussion?? Thanks. karen ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
HENNY EVANS, THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESPONSE....THE 1870 CENSUS SHOWS WILLIAM LIVING IN SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP...HE WAS WORKING ON THE FARM FOR A MR. ABRAHAM PENNY...THE LISTING OF PERSONS WHO DIED ENDING JUNE 1860 ALSO SHOWS SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP.ANCESTRY.COM SHOWS MARGARET BLAKE , WILLIAMS WIFE REMARRIED NATHANIEL I. PINNEY....THE CEMETERY RECORDS FOR GALLIA COUNTY SHOW HIM BURIED AT LANGLEY , DIED 16 JULY 1859....THE CEMETERY RECORDS SHOWED QUITE A FEW JOHNSTONS IN GALLIA COUNTY....I HAVE NO INFO ON ANY OTHER RELATIONSHIPS.....WILLIAM AND MARGARET HAD TWO CHILDREN FRANCIS ELIOTT AND ANDREW. I HAVE FOLLOWED THEM TO GRANT CITY MISSOURI AND ON THE ORIGAN TRAIL TO TORRINGTON WHO....ANY INFO ON THE JOHNSTONS FROM GALLIA WHO ARE RELATED I WOULD APPRECIATE IT,,,THANK YOU JACK On May 24, 2008, at 2:38 PM, Henny Evans wrote: > Do you know which township they lived in? Henny Evans > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Do you know which township they lived in? Henny Evans
The Joseph Rife and Elizabeth "Betsey" Howard that you are talking about were Nathan L. Rife's great uncle and aunt. See below: Joseph Garber Rife married Elizabeth Howard. Joseph had 7 children one was Henry Rife [1790-1833]. Henry Rife married Tabitha Martindale. They had 10 children. One of those children was Nathan L. Rife; the subject of this conversation. Teresa Herrmann Columbus, Ohio -------Original Message------- From: ash689@aol.com Date: 5/24/2008 5:18:34 AM To: OHGALLIA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHGALLIA] Rife and Rife I seem to be out of step with the Rife family.? Could someone please tell me how Joseph Rife, born in Virginia? 15 Jul 1787,?and Betsey Howard, also born in Virginia, and who?married in Gallia County in 1806 and had 8 children fit into the current discussion?? Thanks. karen ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I HAVE ASKED FOR INFORMATION ON INFO ON THE JOHNSTON FAMILY , WILLIAM BORN IN 1831, MARRIED MARGARET BLAKE , TWWO CHILDREN FRANCIS ELIOTT AND ANDREW....WILLIAM DIED AND MARIED NILES PENNY......I DONT KNOW ABOUT OTHER RELATIVES IN GALLIIA RELATED TO WILLIAM OR MARGERET BLAKE BUT SEE A LOT BURIED IN GALLIA COUNTY...AGAIN ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING?????????THANKS JACK On May 24, 2008, at 2:18 AM, ash689@aol.com wrote: > I seem to be out of step with the Rife family.? Could someone > please tell me how Joseph Rife, born in Virginia? 15 Jul 1787,?and > Betsey Howard, also born in Virginia, and who?married in Gallia > County in 1806 and had 8 children fit into the current discussion?? > Thanks. > karen > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Osborn Fulton was the son of William and Jane Lockridge and grandson of the early settler James Fulton. William and my Mary Fulton Bing were siblings. This is were my connection with Pauline Rife shows up I think. The early marriages of these families is very interesting. Ginny in Cheyenne -----Original Message----- From: ohgallia-request@rootsweb.com To: ohgallia@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 24 May 2008 1:01 am Subject: OHGALLIA Digest, Vol 3, Issue 190 Today's Topics: 1. Nathan Rife and Elizabeth Darst; Opinions/additions/corrections anyone? Thanks. Teresa Herrmann (Teresa M. Herrmann) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 23:14:51 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) From: "Teresa M. Herrmann" <therrman@columbus.rr.com> Subject: [OHGALLIA] Nathan Rife and Elizabeth Darst; Opinions/additions/corrections anyone? Thanks. Teresa Herrmann To: <OHGALLIA-L@rootsweb.com>, <OHMEIGS-L-request@rootsweb.com>, <WVMASON@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <4837882A.000003.03632@GATEWAY_SYSTEM> Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Descendants of Nathan L. Rife 1 Nathan L. Rife B: 18 September 1826 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 27 March 1911 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Burial: 29 March 1911 Rife Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio .. +Elizabeth Darst B: 05 December 1829 in Cheshire Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 15 March 1900 in Domino, Meigs County, Ohio Burial: March 1900 Rife Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Father: Joseph Darst Mother: Harriet Trimble ............. 2 Joseph Henry Rife B: 09 March 1850 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 07 October 1926 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Burial: 09 October 1926 Campaign- Addison Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio ................. +Manda Melvina Graves B: 23 March 1850 in Pine Grove, Springfield Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 28 March 1924 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Burial: 1924 Campaign-Addison Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Father: Ira Graves Mother: Sarah J. Russell ............. 2 Jacob Rife B: 22 November 1851 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 07 April 1877 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Burial: April 1877 Rife Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio ................. +Alice Augusta Fulton B: August 1853 in Indiana d: 1941 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Father: Osborne Fulton Mother: Mary Unknown ............. 2 Tabitha Jane Rife B: 1854 in Addison Township, Gallia County Ohio d: Bet. 1880 - 1900 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio Burial: Bet. 1880 - 1900 ................. +Lewis Madison Vance B: 03 April 1854 in Gallia County, Ohio d: 30 September 1930 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio Burial: 03 October 1930 Union Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio Father: William Vance ............. 2 Rosetta Rife B: 09 August 1856 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 08 October 1936 in Arbuckle Township, Henderson, Mason County, West Virginia Burial: 11 October 1936 Blain Cemetery, Mason County, West Virginia ................. +John Edward Lambert B: 16 May 1853 in Bland County, Virginia d: 12 November 1928 in Arbuckle Township, Henderson, Mason County, West Virginia Burial: 14 November 1928 Blain Cemetery, Mason County, West Virginia Father: Hiram Davis Lambert Mother: Christina Charlotte Stowers ............. 2 Marietta Rife B: 26 January 1859 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 21 November 1865 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Burial: November 1865 Rife Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio ............. 2 Marion Rife B: 08 December 1860 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 11 March 1945 in Greenfield, Highland County, Ohio Burial: 13 March 1945 Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cheshire Twsp., Gallia County, Ohio ................. +Margaret Catherine Lambert B: 22 June 1865 in Gallia County, Ohio d: 02 December 1950 in Ross County, Ohio Burial: 04 December 1950 Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cheshire Twsp., Gallia County, Ohio Father: Hiram Davis Lambert Mother: Christina Charlotte Stowers ............. 2 Augusta Rife B: June 1864 in Addison Township, Gallia County Ohio d: 1915 in Pt. Pleasant, Mason County, West Virginia Burial: 1915 Rife Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio ................. +Charles E. Boice B: 18 February 1858 in Kyger, Gallia County, Ohio d: 13 April 1950 in Middleport, Salisbury Township, Meigs County, Ohio Burial: 15 April 1950 Poplar Ridge Cemetery, Cheshire Township, Gallia County, Ohio Father: Marion Francis Boice Mother: Elizabeth Jane Taylor ............. 2 Fannie L. Rife B: 1866 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 29 August 1951 in Denison, Grayson County, Texas Burial: Rife Cemetery, Gallia County, Ohio ................. +William Brownlee Rusk B: March 1860 in Virginia d: 23 February 1932 in Cheshire Township, Gallia County, Ohio ............. 2 Cora Elizabeth Rife B: 04 November 1869 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 28 January 1949 in Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio Burial: 30 January 1949 Champaign Cemetery, Addison, Gallia County, Ohio ................. +Oliver Perry Thaxton B: 17 December 1867 in Morgan, Gallia County, Ohio ------------------------------ To contact the OHGALLIA list administrator, send an email to OHGALLIA-admin@rootsweb.com. 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I seem to be out of step with the Rife family.? Could someone please tell me how Joseph Rife, born in Virginia? 15 Jul 1787,?and Betsey Howard, also born in Virginia, and who?married in Gallia County in 1806 and had 8 children fit into the current discussion?? Thanks. karen
Descendants of Nathan L. Rife 1 Nathan L. Rife B: 18 September 1826 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 27 March 1911 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Burial: 29 March 1911 Rife Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio .. +Elizabeth Darst B: 05 December 1829 in Cheshire Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 15 March 1900 in Domino, Meigs County, Ohio Burial: March 1900 Rife Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Father: Joseph Darst Mother: Harriet Trimble ............. 2 Joseph Henry Rife B: 09 March 1850 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 07 October 1926 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Burial: 09 October 1926 Campaign- Addison Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio ................. +Manda Melvina Graves B: 23 March 1850 in Pine Grove, Springfield Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 28 March 1924 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Burial: 1924 Campaign-Addison Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Father: Ira Graves Mother: Sarah J. Russell ............. 2 Jacob Rife B: 22 November 1851 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 07 April 1877 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Burial: April 1877 Rife Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio ................. +Alice Augusta Fulton B: August 1853 in Indiana d: 1941 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Father: Osborne Fulton Mother: Mary Unknown ............. 2 Tabitha Jane Rife B: 1854 in Addison Township, Gallia County Ohio d: Bet. 1880 - 1900 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio Burial: Bet. 1880 - 1900 ................. +Lewis Madison Vance B: 03 April 1854 in Gallia County, Ohio d: 30 September 1930 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio Burial: 03 October 1930 Union Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio Father: William Vance ............. 2 Rosetta Rife B: 09 August 1856 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 08 October 1936 in Arbuckle Township, Henderson, Mason County, West Virginia Burial: 11 October 1936 Blain Cemetery, Mason County, West Virginia ................. +John Edward Lambert B: 16 May 1853 in Bland County, Virginia d: 12 November 1928 in Arbuckle Township, Henderson, Mason County, West Virginia Burial: 14 November 1928 Blain Cemetery, Mason County, West Virginia Father: Hiram Davis Lambert Mother: Christina Charlotte Stowers ............. 2 Marietta Rife B: 26 January 1859 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 21 November 1865 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio Burial: November 1865 Rife Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio ............. 2 Marion Rife B: 08 December 1860 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 11 March 1945 in Greenfield, Highland County, Ohio Burial: 13 March 1945 Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cheshire Twsp., Gallia County, Ohio ................. +Margaret Catherine Lambert B: 22 June 1865 in Gallia County, Ohio d: 02 December 1950 in Ross County, Ohio Burial: 04 December 1950 Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cheshire Twsp., Gallia County, Ohio Father: Hiram Davis Lambert Mother: Christina Charlotte Stowers ............. 2 Augusta Rife B: June 1864 in Addison Township, Gallia County Ohio d: 1915 in Pt. Pleasant, Mason County, West Virginia Burial: 1915 Rife Cemetery, Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio ................. +Charles E. Boice B: 18 February 1858 in Kyger, Gallia County, Ohio d: 13 April 1950 in Middleport, Salisbury Township, Meigs County, Ohio Burial: 15 April 1950 Poplar Ridge Cemetery, Cheshire Township, Gallia County, Ohio Father: Marion Francis Boice Mother: Elizabeth Jane Taylor ............. 2 Fannie L. Rife B: 1866 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 29 August 1951 in Denison, Grayson County, Texas Burial: Rife Cemetery, Gallia County, Ohio ................. +William Brownlee Rusk B: March 1860 in Virginia d: 23 February 1932 in Cheshire Township, Gallia County, Ohio ............. 2 Cora Elizabeth Rife B: 04 November 1869 in Addison Township, Gallia County, Ohio d: 28 January 1949 in Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio Burial: 30 January 1949 Champaign Cemetery, Addison, Gallia County, Ohio ................. +Oliver Perry Thaxton B: 17 December 1867 in Morgan, Gallia County, Ohio
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