Hi Jan, I am looking for the death record of Mary LEEPER (LEPER). She died November 16, 1875 in the Harrison County, Infirmary...no death record was recorded in Cadiz...hoping there may have been some mention of her in Steubenville..as she may have come from there. Diana Lynne -----Original Message----- From: Janice G. Donley <jdonley@bellatlantic.net> To: OHJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com <OHJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 13, 1998 5:07 PM Subject: Lookups (list of publications I have) >Dear folks, >I am willing to do lookups in my collection of genealogy books. Since there are quite a few, it may take me awhile to respond to all, but have patience - I will get to all requests. > >As I have already said: >"Death Records in Steubenville, Ohio Newspapers (primarily in 1875-1879)", by Leila S. Francy. >Also: >Several issues of Ohio Civil War Genealogy Journals, OGS. >Surname Index to "History of the Upper Ohio Valley", Vols. I & II, prepared by Leila S. Francy, 1992. >"Genealogical Selections from the Steubenville Weekly Gazette - 1887", compiled by Leila S. Francy >"Index to Early Marriages of Jefferson County, Ohio - Jan. 1798 thru Dec. 1820" by Jefferson County Chapter, OGS >"1890 Veterans and Widows Census Jefferson County, Ohio", Jefferson County, Chapter, OGS > >"Washington County Pennsylvania Marriages - 1780-1857", Closson Press >"Pittsubrgh, PA Gazette Genealogical Gleanings 1786 - 1820" Volume I, Mark H. Welchley >"Marriage and Death Notices of Wheeling, Western Virginia and the Tri'State Area 1818-1857", Carol A. Scott >"Early West Virginia Wills" Volume I (Ohio County 1777-1850; Marshall County 1835-1850; Tyler County 1815-1850; Wetzel County 1847-1850; Doddridge County 1849-1850, compiled by K.T.H. McFarland > >If your relatives served in the O.V.I. did you all know the 126th O.V.I. has a wonderful webpage kept by Eric Davis. http://www.iwaynet.net/~lsci/home.html >I transcribed the letters to the editor sent back by the 126th soldiers to the editor of the Steubenville paper and Eric has them posted on his site. He has done an excellent job. Hope some of you are lucky enough to have relatives involved in the 126th. >There is also a site for the 2nd O.V.I. http://members.aol.com/afs2ovi/2nd/2ndpage.htm#Contents > >Jan > > > > >