From the book titled Genealogical Records in Belmont Co., Oh Vol 10 Nothing found From the book titled Tombstone Inscriptions & Family Records of Belmont Co., Oh by Esther Weygandt Powell Barnesville Lincoln St. Cemetery Warren Twp Beardmore, Catherine 1829-1916 w/o William Monroe Co., Oh Perry Twp Gleanings & Cemetery Inscriptions Crosses of Mercy Cemetery Row 11 N - S Beardmore, Samuel d 31 Dec 1859 age 2yrs s/o George & M Beardmore, Hannah d 21 Jan 1851 age 3yrs d/o George & Millison Beardmore Plainview Cemetery Row Two 19-2. Beardmore, T. Parry 2 Dec 1878-9 Feb 1960 19-3. Beardmore, Denzil 7 Aug 1906-30 Feb 1928 19-4. Beardmore, Emmett 18 Jul 1917-24 Feb 1922 19-6. Beardmore, Asher D 25 Aug 1876-23 Jan 1969 S.A.W. 19-7. Beardmore, Sylvia E. (WEST) 24 Nov 1883-7 Jan 1929 19-8. Beardmore, Glen 16 Sept 1911-16 Jan 1929 (Large family monument "BEARDMORE" on plot 19) Published in the Monroe County Republican October 28th & Nov 4th 1937 Plainview Centennial - November 5 & 6, 1937 by Forrest S. Hogue who taught the Plainview (Rice) School for almost forty years ... The houses and other buildings of our early settlers were of round-log structure being later replaced with hewed logs. Windows were made of oiled papers. The floors of split-log, the roofs of clap-board and the fire place of stone with "tobacco stick" chimneys. Cooking and heating were provided by the large open fire place which would accommodate huge logs as fuel. Cooking and living furniture were of the simpilest. Beds, tables and chairs were home-made as was also the clothing for old and young. The food was chiefly home produced, plentiful and wholesome without regard to vitamin content. There was an abundance of wild game. The streams were full of fish uncantaminated by oil or refuse. Domestic animals ran at large during the earliest era of settlement. Eliza THOMPSON, and aunt of Asher BEARDMORE, told of hunting cows on the Pickens farm one mile west of the school house. She had followed the sound of the bell for some distance until it became early twilight. Upon hurriedly rounding a tree she came within arms length of a large bear which was contentedly eating his supper of wild berries. The cows weren't driven up until the next morning. Eliza was seven years of age when this incident happened. ... Monroe Co., Oh Cemetery Inscriptions: Ohio & Lee Twps Nothing found Obituaries of Monroe Co., Oh Nothing found Monroe Co., OH: The 1st 20yrs Commissioners' Journal 1815-1835 Monday 3 Dec 1832 Isaac BEARDMORE presented a petition for a road to commence at the road leading from Kent's Mill to Woodsfield at or near where said road crosses the west line of Robert Graham's land, thence through lands of Graham, Cooper, BEARDMORE and Headley, at or near where it is now opened to the house of said Headley, to intersect the road leading from the Seneca Fork of Wills Creek to Malaga. Viewers, David Mann, David Sampson, & Samuel Stephen. Surveyor, Daniel Gray Nine Communities of Monroe Co., Oh: A History Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Will Abstracts Book 1 & 2 Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Newspaper Abstracts Vol 1, 2, & 3 TSD=The Spirit of Democracy Vol 1 TSD 30 Mar 1893 T.J. Beardmore d 18 Mar 1893 Vol 2 TSD 7 Jan 1863 Wm Beardmore filed 4 Nov 1862 against Philip J. & wife Margaret B. Miller for morgage NW1/4NE1/4 S28 & SW1/2SE1/2 S29T5R6, 80 acres TSD 18 Feb 1863 Isaac Beardmore guardian of Isaac Booth filed creditors notice to be paid before 1 April next TSD 1 July 1863 Married 21 JUne 1863 by John Beardmore Esq, John W. Edington & Mary Margaret Hamilton all of county TSD 15 JUly 1863 The following gentlemen were appointed a Central Committee for the County: Washington, John Beardmore TSD 9 Sept 1863 Isaac Beardmore guard of Isaac Booth TSD 4 Nov 1863 Married 14 Oct 1863 by John Beardmore Esq, Isaac Cline & Marietta Barlow all of county TSD 27 Jan 1864 Isaac Beardmore Admr of Eleanor Beardmore TSD 9 Mar 1864 List of letters remaining at Woodsfield PO 9 Mar 1864 Thomas Beardmore TSD 30 Mar 1864 Married 1 Mar 1864 by John Beardmore Esq, Wm Butler 62nd Reg OVVI & Mary Hill all of county TSD 29 June 1864 Lost or stolen from Minsterman's Hotel in Woodsfield 15 June 1864, red & blue silk shawl, reward, Elizabeth & John Beardmore TSD 28 Dec 1864 Married 22 Dec by John Beardmore Esq, Samuel C. Milhorn & Melissa J. Beaver all of county more to follow