BROWN, MRS. JOHN - Ironton Tribune - Sunday 12/22/1974
Mrs. Adren M. Brown, 79, of 223 Wilgus St., Proctorville, died Saturday in
St. Mary's Hospital, Huntington. She was a retired cook at the Fairland
School District. Born at Chesapeake, she was a daughter of the late John and
Ella Ferris Freeman. She was a member of the Proctorville United Methodist
Church. Surviving are her husband, John; a daughter, Mrs. Elois Sites, and a
son, Waldo Brown, both of Proctorville; seven grandchildren; thirteen
great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Hagley of California and Mrs.
Lillie Thompson of Columbus; five brothers, Alden and Harold of Linnville,
Kelley of Chesapeake, Charles of Crown City and Everette of Scottown.
Services will be 3 p.m. Monday at Hall Funeral Home. Rev. Gerald Moyer will
officiate with interment in Rome Cemetery. Friends will be received at the
funeral home after 6 tonight.
BURDETTE, WM. - IRONTON REGISTER Feb. 19, 1880
Died at his sisters residence, Mrs. Sue Jones of hemorrhage of lungs. 23
yrs, old. Buried Woodland.
BURKE, MRS. LAVINA - IRONTON REGISTER June 29, 1882
Mother of Henry Burke, died in Wheelersburg, June 26, 1882. She lived at
French Grant.
CALL, TIMOTHY - IRONTON REGISTER Dec. 22, 1882
Old citizen from Texas Hollow died.
CAMPBELL, CHARLES - IRONTON JOURNAL Jan. 25, 1871
A portion of Long Branch Tunnel on E. KY RR, fell in last Friday, killing
Charles CAMPBELL and severely injuring three others.
CORMAN, MRS. JERRY - IRONTON REGISTER Dec. 7, 1882
Died Dec. 5, 1882. 27yrs old.
DEMPSEY, T. A. - IRONTON REGISTER NOV. 6, 1873
Death of T. A. Dempsey - Last Monday, Thomas A. Dempsey, citizen of this
place, died from a severe and long continued attack of typhoid fever. The
deceased was forty-one years of age. He was born in Greenup county, Ky., and
came to Vesuvius Furnace in 1851. He was connected with the furnaces. In
1869 he purchased property in Ironton, at which time he became engaged in
the wholesale grocery business and other mercantile pursuits. In 1872 Mr.
Dempsey was elected to the City Council. Interment at Woodland.
DENT, HARRY - IRONTON REGISTER MAY 21, 1891
Harry Dent died at the Infirmary, last week. He was an old tramp, picked up
very sick and drunk, in one of the shanties, in the Coalgrove Narrows. His
age was 52 years, and he was from Baltimore. He died on the 14th.
DICKSON, LUCY - IRONTON JOURNALL FEB. 2, 1870
Died at Catlettsburg, Jan. 29th, of lung fever, Lucy Dickson, wife of Capt.
Dickson.
DILLION, SPARREL - IRONTON JOURNAL May 24, 1871
Died May 23. 4d
DOTY, CHARLES - IRONTON REGISTER Nov. 16, 1905
Died at Clifton, ARIZ. Was a chemist at Marting Iron & Steel.
DRURY, MARY HATTIE - IRONTON JOURNAL Mar. 1, 1871
Daughter born to Mr & Mrs Lawson DRURY, Feb. 21 1871 of Burlington.
CORN, MARTHA - IRONTON REGISTER Oct. 14, 1880
Died Oct. 6, 1880. daughter of Peter Corn. 40y 2m 11d.
CORNS, MARY C. - IRONTON JOURNAL Sept. 29, 1869
Died Sept. 24. w/o John M. CORNS. 30 yrs.
CORUM, GEORGE - IRONTON REGISTER APR. 11, 1901
Died - George Corum, aged 20, and single, died Thursday at Mancker P. O.,
this county, after a long illness of consumption.
COTLE, HENRY M. - IRONTON REGISTER AUG. 12, 1852
Died on the 2d inst., in Morgan Township, Scioto county, of Pulmonary
Consumption, Mr. Henry M. Cotler, aged forty years and one month.
COTTLE, P.M. - IRONTON JOURNAL Jul. 19, 1871
Proposes making and repairing pumps and digging cisterns and wells in out
city.
CROW, HENRIETTA - IRONTON JOURNAL MAR. 23, 1870
Died Feb. 19th, at Catlettsburg, Ky., Henrietta, wife of Adam Crow.
CRUMLISH, CECELIA - IRONTON JOURNAL Sept. 15, 1869
Daughter of Daniel. Died Sept. 13, 1869. 21 yrs.
DAVIDSON, JOHN M. - IRONTON REGISTER FEB. 13, 1890
Died - Feb. 7th, John M. Davidson, aged 41.
DAVIDSON, NETTIE - IRONTON REGISTER Apr. 28, 1881
Infant daughter of S.F.V. & Neva W. Davidson of Burlington died Apr. 24,1881.
DAVIS, THOMAS - IRONTON REGISTER FEB. 13, 1879
Died in Ironton, Feb. 10th, Thomas Davis, aged about 20 years.
DEAN, MRS. E. V. - IRONTON DAILY REGISTER FEB. 12, 1925?
Impressive Rites Over Mrs. Dean - Mrs. E. V. Dean was laid to rest in
Woodland Cemetery this afternoon after impressive services at the home on
south Fourth street, in charge of Rev. W. H. Hampton. She was a pioneer of
Ironton.
ELLIS, MRS. - IRONTON REGISTER Feb. 9, 1882
Died Feb. 1, 1882 of typhoid fever. Wife of R. H. Ellis.
EVANS, ANNIE - IRONTON REGISTER Oct. 27, 1881
Died Oct. 14, 1881 Cleveland, OH. Daughter of Richard B. & Mary Evans. 9y.
Buried Woodland.
FELIX, JOHN - IRONTON REGISTER Feb. 5, 1880
Died at Cullman, Ala. Son of John. Buried there.
FEUCHTER, CHARLES W. - IRONTON REGISTER Jul. 22, 1880
Son of C. Feuchter of typhoid fever last Monday. About 22yrs old.