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    1. RE: [OHGALLIA-L] 1848 - Newspapers in the area
    2. Tom Griesan
    3. Cheryl, Knowing that, while you are going through the early papers, do you ever run across obituaries or news from Lawrence County, Ohio? Those newspapers could potentially be a source of news for Lawrence County from those days before 1852. - Jean -----Original Message----- From: cheryl enyart [mailto:trayne1837inc@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 8:41 AM To: OHGALLIA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [OHGALLIA-L] 1848 - Newspapers in the area Sue, The Gallipolis newspapers are back to 1828 at least if not farther back. I will be at the library all day tomorrow doing research on microfilm. I can see if they put anything about him. The newspapers back then were not so news worthy as you might think.. But I will give it a try . Cheryl Enyart VP of the Gallia County Genealogical Society Tom Griesan <griesantomjean@msn.com> wrote: Hi Sue, I can tell you that Lawrence County is a neighboring county to Gallia County. I know that their paper, the Ironton Register, did not start until 1852. I do know that Washington County, Ohio, did have a newspaper that started even before 1800. I'm not sure when the Gallia newspapers started. I hope that this helps a little. - Jean -----Original Message----- From: S Edwards [mailto:suze2300@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 6:18 AM To: OHGALLIA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHGALLIA-L] 1848 - Newspapers in the area I am looking for information on a death/accident that occured in Dec, 1848. Giles S. Case drowned in the Ohio River under mysterious circumstances. He was a ferryman on the Ohio River, probably residing in Addison Township. In Dec 1848, a stranger came to the house and wanted to be taken across the river. Giles' young wife, Clarissa McAboy, didn't want him to go. He left her a gold coin (still in the family) for good luck, and never returned. With the spring thaw, his body was found washed ashore on an island in the River (near Gallipolis, I believe). The boat and the stanger's (or his body) were never found. Giles was the son of Luther Case and Chloe Sisson. Luther died in 1829, Chloe married twice after that - Robert Young (abt 1831) and Phineas Mathews (1839). Any help with additional information on this incident would be greatly appreciated. Giles was my ggg-grandfather. Thank you, SueEd NY __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/ ==== OHGALLIA Mailing List ==== Check the address you are replying to before sending your message. ==== OHGALLIA Mailing List ==== If you want to unsubscribe to the list, send an email to OHGALLIA-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com with the word unsubscribe in the text of the email. Be Well, Do Good Work , Keep In Touch --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. ==== OHGALLIA Mailing List ==== Check the address you are replying to before sending your message.

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