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Source:  History of Gallia County
Publ: 1882 - H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo

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Huntington Twp. -
JONAS MACOMBER - and Sarah McMillin were married in Gallia county, Sept. 24, 1859, where they were both born.  The date of his birth is Jan. 13, 1840, and his wife's Jan. 17, 1834.  They have the following family: Myra E., born Oct. 19, 1860; Samuel M., Feb. 23, 1863; Edward L., May 29, 1865; Linna C., Jun. 19, 1868; Jonas T., Sept. 23, 1871.  The subject of this sketch is a son of Lindsay A. and Calphurnia (Holcomb) Macomber.  His mother is deceased.  His father came to this county in 1852.  The parents of Mrs. Macomber are Edward J. and Laura (Holcomb) McMillin, both of whom are residents of Gallia county.  Mr. Macomber was a soldier in the late war.  He enlisted in the 60th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in 1862, in Company E.  He served one year in that regiment, and then reenlisted in the 195th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company D, in 1864.  He served to the close of the war.  He was corporal in Company G, and sergeant in Company D; was mustered out Dec. 20, 1865, at Alexandria, Virginia, and received his honorable discharge at Camp Chase, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1865.  He is a resident of Huntington township, and is engaged as a sawyer.  His postoffice address is Ewington, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page 8
Addison Twp. -
JAMES W. MADDY - was born in Gallia county Mar. 25, 1817.  He is a son of James and Elizabeth (Lowry) Maddy.  His father was one of the earliest settlers in this county, coming to Addison township with his wife and child in 1814.  He settled on the farm now owned by James W.  He was born in Monroe county, Virginia, Sep. 2, 1791, and died in this township, on his farm, May 15, 1854.  Elizabeth, the mother of James W., was born in Stafford county, Virginia, in 1796, and died in 1875.  James W. Maddy and Mary A. Hardy were married in Gallia county, April 16, 1846.  She is a daughter of William and Clarissa (Cole) Hardy, settlers of this county in 1840, and was born in Ohio county, West Virginia, June 8, 1823.  She is mother of the following children:  Edwin F., born Jan. 20, 1848, resides in Gallipolis; William A., born May 4, 1850, resides in Pomeroy; Lewis L., Sept. 29, 1853, resides at home; Sarah E., Sept. 15, 1857, died Nov. 19, 1877; James J., May 23, 1860, resides at home; John T., July 31, 1866, died February 24, 1867.  William Hardy, the father of Mrs. Maddy, was born in the States of New Jersey, in 1796, and died in this county June 6, 1880.  Clarissa, his wife, was born in New York State in 1799, and died in this county Feb. 27, 1879.  Mr. Maddy has served his township in the following offices:  assessor, school director, member of the board of education and treasurer.  He is by occupation a farmer.  His postoffice address is Gallipolis, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page 33

Harrison Twp. –
WILLIAM H. MARKIN – was born in Lawrence county, Ohio, Dec. 17, 1816, and he came to this county in 1838.  He was married in Harrison township the 5th of Apr., 1838, to Sarah V. Fillinger, who was born in Virginia, Sept., 1814.  Her parents, Henry and Elizabeth (Ferriel) Fillinger, came to this county in 1832.  Mr. Markin has been constable in this county from 1857 to 1868, with the exception of two years.  He held the office of justice of the peace from 1867 to 1870.  He has been trustee of the township for one year.  Mr. Markin was a soldier in the war of the rebellion.  He enlisted in Company I, 18th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in Sept. 1861, and was discharged Mar. 2, 1862, on account of disability.  Henry H., his son, enlisted in 1863, in Company G, 117th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was then transferred to the First Ohio Heavy Artillery, where he served three years.  Jefferson, another son, was a member of Company G, 23d Ohio Volunteer Infantry, enlisting in Feb., 1864, and was discharged at the close of the war.  Henry was wounded in the thigh with a piece of shell, at the battle of Carter’s Station.  The children of Mr. Markin are: Martha (Stone), born Jan. 13, 1839, died in Aug., 1875; Elizabeth (Harbour), Nov. 20, 1840, resides in Lwrence county, Henry H., Mar. 23, 1841, died Apr. 26, 1868; A. M. (Stewart), Oct. 4, 1844, died Feb. 15, 1876; Nancy S. (Brothers), Mar. 1, 1845, resides in Clay township; Jefferson T., July 18, 1847, resides in Clay township; Sarah K., and William W., Aug. 23, 1849, Sarah resides in Harrison – William died Sept. 3, 1852; John M., Dec. 7, 1854, died Jan. 30, 18__; Marinda S., Sept. 27, 1856, resides in Harrison.  Mr. Markin is a resident of Harrison township, where he is engaged in farming.  His address is Lincoln, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  40

Addison Twp. -
JAMES MARTIN and Isabella Askin were married in Meigs county, Ohio, Feb. 20, 1854.  He was born in Gallia county, July 13, 1827, and his wife in Antrim county, Ireland, August 19, 1833.  His parents were George and Helen (Johnston) Martin.  They were both natives of Scotland, born in 1799 and 1798, and died Nov. 7, 1880, and July 4, 1828, respectively.  Richard Askin, the father of Mrs. Martin, was born in Ireland in 1780, and died in Ireland, May 16, 1805.  They came to Meigs county in 1835.  When the parents of Mr. Martin settled here they were forced to endure all the privations and hardships incident to a pioneer life.  They had to grind their corn by hand, and their schools were supported by subscription.  The children of Mr. Martin are Eliza H., born Nov. 21, 1854; William A., Oct. 31, 1859; and James J., Jan. 1, 1864.  Mr. Martin is an engineer; he is now engaged in farming.  His postoffice address is Gallipolis, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page 33
Huntington Twp. -
ALVIN R. MARTINDALE - is a native of Gallia county, born Jan. 16, 1814.  He is a son of John and Sarah (McMillen) Martindale.  The former was born in North Carolina and the latter in Virginia, both of whom are deceased.  John Martindale was a soldier in the war of 1812.  His father, James Martindale, was a lieutenant colonel in the revolutionary war, and drew a pension during his life.  Julia Ann Howell became the wife of Alvin R. Martindale Apr. 12, 1838, in Huntington township.  She was born in Jackson county Nov. 5, 1819, and is a daughter of Levi and Jannett (Ewing) Howell, both of whom are deceased.  The children of Mr. and Mrs. Martindale are: John A., born March 21, 1839, resides in Springfield township; William W., May 26, 1841, is at present mayor of Gallipolis; Niles Q., Oct. 7, 1844, resides in Vinton county, Ohio; Mary, Dec. 24, 1847, resides in Vinton county, Ohio; Virgil C., Oct. 4, 1850, resides in Jackson county, Ohio.  Three of the sons were soldiers in the late war.  William W., enlisted in 1861, in Company E 53d Ohio Volunteer Infantry.  He served three years and lost one of his eyes in the service.  John enlisted in 1864 in the 194th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served to the close of the war.  Mr. Martindale has filled the following offices: Constable in 1847 and 1848; township clerk one year; township assessor one year; justice of the peace three years; township trustee one year.  He is engaged in farming in Huntington township.  His address is Vinton, Gallia county, Ohio. 
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page 34
Addison Twp. -
JOHN A. MARTINDALE - was born in Meigs county, Ohio, Mar. 6, 1824.  He came to this county with his parents in 1830.  His father, David Martindale, was born in 1798 and died April 30, 1837; his mother, Mary (Darst) Martindale, was born, in Gallia county, June 3, 1800, and died Mar. 10, 1879.  John A. was married to Rhoda Plymale in Gallia county, July 25, 1846.  She was born in this county Dec. 16, 1827.  Her parents were Hugh Plymale, who was born Dec. 25, 1807, and died Sep. 17, 1878, and Catherine (Cottrell) Plymale, born Aug. 16, 1810, and died Sep. 3, 1852.  They settled in this county in 1810.  The children of Mr. and Mrs. Martindale are:  David d., born Aug. 9, 1847, resides in Nebraska; Hugh H., born Nov. 2, 1848, resides in this county; Mary E. (Toman), Aug. 11, 1850, resides in Nebraska; Sarepta C., Aug. 11, 1850, died Jan. 7, 1851; Elizabeth C. (Davis), Jan. 31, 1853, resides in Gallia county; Joseph J., Dec. 16, 1854, resides in Colorado; Rebecca L., Sep. 16, 1857, resides at home; Orinda J., Nov. 16, 1860, resides in Gallia county; Missouri B., Dec. 8, 1862, resides at home; America L., July 28, 1865; John A., May 28, 1867, died Oct. 10, 1868; Minnie A., July 14, 1869, resides at home.  Mr. Martindale was held the office of township clerk four years, justice of the peace three years, and trustee one year.  He and two of his sons were soldiers in the late war; he served four months in the 141st Ohio National Guard, and his son  David served four months in the same regiment, while Hugh was discharged for disability after serving five months.  Mr. Martindale is a farmer, residing in Addison township.  His postoffice address is Bulaville, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page 34
Walnut Twp. -
JAMES L. MARTT - a farmer of this township, was born in Lawrence county, Ohio, Apr. 8, 1849.  He settled in this county with his parents, Joseph H. and Lyda F. (Thornton) Martt, in 1854.  He married Florence Colwell in this county, Mar. 20, 1874; Ottie C., Sept. 22, 1875; Emmet J. Jan. 29, 1877; all at home.  His wife was born in Gallia county, Jan. 22, 1853.  Her parents Steven and Minverva (Sheets) Colwell, came to this county in 1831.  Address Mr. Martt at Boggs, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page
 25
Gallipolis Twp. -
GEORGE W. MASON - is the senior partner of the firm of Mason & Jones, barbers, 378 Second street, Gallipolis, Ohio.  Mr. Mason was born in Rockingham county, West Virginia, in July, 1830.  His parents are James and Sally (Giles) Mason.  His mother resides in Gallia county, having settled here in 1849.  The first wife of Mr. Mason was Hetty Tyrey, by whom he had one child, James H., who is deceased.  The second wife of Mr. Mason is Hannah Luddington, who was born in Greenbrier county, West Virginia, in 1822.  They were married in that county, Aug. 12, 1851.  She is the mother of the following children: Mary J., resides in Paris, Kentucky; George W., deceased; Nancy A., resides in Gallipolis.  Franklin Luddington, the father of Mrs. Mason, is deceased.  Mr. Mason came to this county in 1849.  Beside his secular occupation, he is a minister of the Gospel.  His postoffice address is Gallipolis, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page
 44
Guyan Twp. -
DANIEL G. MAUPIN - was born in Albermarle county, Virginia, June 7, 1822, and came to this county in 1869, locating in Crown City, where he is engaged as a physician and druggist.  His parents were Ambrose and Lucy (Telman) Maupin, both of whom died in Albermarle county, Virginia, Aug. 15, 1850, and Dec. 3, 1853, respectively.  Mr. Maupin has been twice married.  His first wife was Margaret C. Johnson, who was born in Trumbull county, Ohio, Aug. 11, 1825 and died Sept. 21, 1863.  She was the mother of the following children:  Sarah M., born July 24, 1848; Henry K., Nov. 4, 1850; Ambrose T., Mar. 23, 1852; Wesley A., Mar. 25, 1854, died in 1862; Josephine J., Mar. 11, 1856; Lura M., Apr. 1, 1858;Addie M., Jan. 5, 1860; Minie A., Mar. 2, 1862.  The second wife is Sarah D. Bickel, who is a native of this county, born Sept. 24, 1841.  They were married in Gallia county, Feb. 7, 1865.  She is a daughter of Rev. Aaron and Savannah C. (Porter) Bickel.  She is mother of the following children: Artie F., born May 8, 1866; William A., Oct. 7, 1868; Carrie B., June 8, 1871, died Sept. 15, 1873; Clinton M., Aug. 29, 1874; Lucy, Dec. 4, 1877; Lucilla, May 26, 1880.  Mr. Maupin was a member of the legislature of Missouri from Calaway county, Missouri, in the years 1860 and 1861; and he also represented Lincoln county, West Virginia, in the legislature in 1868.  He was appointed postmaster of Scottown, Lawrence county, Ohio.  He is of French descent, who settled in Virginia at an early date, enduring many privations.  His grandparents were Zackrin and Elizabeth (Gorman) Maupin.  They died about sixty years ago.  The postoffice address of Dr. Maupin is Crown City, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page 21
Gallipolis Twp. -
GEORGE D. McBRIDE - is a general music dealer at Gallipolis, and agent of the Adams Express Company since July, 1876.  He was born in Butler county, Pennsylvania, June 10, 1837.  He came to Gallipolis in 1860.  His parents were Alexander and Mary (Armstrong) McBride, both deceased.  Mr. McBride was married to Annie E. Stevens, in Gallia county, in 1867.  She is a native of this county, born July 17, 1840.  Her parents are W. R. B. and Margaret (Baltezell) Stevens, settlers of this county in 1838.  Her father is deceased.  Mr. McBride was elected city auditor and city clerk of Gallipolis in 1875, serving four years.  He was a soldier in the late war, enlisting in the 78th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Company H, in 1861, and was transferred to the 7th Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps in 1863, and was discharged at expiration of service as sergeant-major of said regiment in 1864.  He had also three brothers who served in the late war, their names being Thomas, William and Samuel, junior, who are all at present living.  Mr. McBride's postoffice address is Gallipolis, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  44
Harrison Twp. -
JOSIAH McCALL - is a farmer residing in Harrison township, where he was born June 24, 1837.  His parents are James and Martha C. (Phelps) McCall, settlers of this county in 1806.  Josiah was married to Annie E. Northrup,  in 1838.  They have the following children: Roena E., born Aug. 7, 1860, died Mar. 24, 1861; Cyrus H., Oct. 2, 1862, resides in Harrison; Josiah C., Mar. 16, 1864, lives in Harrison township; Cora A., Aug. 13, 1866, lives in Harrison township; Theodore S., May 9, 1870, died Nov. 21, 1880; Edward O., July 19, 1873, resides in Harrison.  The parents of Mrs. McCall are Henry C. and Charlotte (Gilbert) Northrup., who came here in 1816.  Address, Mr. McCall at Lincoln, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page
Huntington Twp. -
ANDREW C. McCARLEY - is a son of William And Sarah (Boggs) McCarley, both of whom are deceased.  He was born in Jackson county, Ohio, Feb. 27, 1823.  His marriage to Susannah c. Woods took place in Gallia county, April 18, 1852.  She is a native of this county, born Feb. 28, 1822.  She is a daughter of William and Rebecca (Edminston) Woods, both decreased.  The following comprise the children of Mr. and Mrs. McCarley: William W., born July 25, 1853, resides in Huntington township; Mary, Sept. 7, 1855; Jennie, Sep. 5, 1857, deceased; Ella, Jan. 30, 1861, deceased; Franklin E., Apr. 1, 1867.  Mr. McCarley came to this county in 1836, where he is engaged in merchandising in Ewington, where he should be addressed.
A. E. McCARLEY & SON,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
EWINGTON - OHIO


Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page

Cheshire Twp. -
JONAS McCARTY, Junior - is residing on the family homestead, that has been their property for eighty years.  Jonas, junior, was born in Cheshire township Feb. 19, 1827.  His father, Jonas McCarty, senior, was born Oct. 7, 1791.  He came from Shenandoah, Virginia, and his death took place in this county June 20, 1851.  Esther S. (Rife) McCarty, the mother of Jonas, junior, was born in Greenbrier county, Virginia, Mar. 23, 1791, and is at this date, 1882, living with her son at the advanced age of 92 years; she has all her reasoning faculties and is smart.  Mr. McCarty was married in Cheshire Oct. 1, 1846, to Sophrona Jones, who was born in Alexander township, Athens county, Ohio, Aug. 29, 1925.  She is mother of the following children; infant, born June 29, 1847, died Sept. 6, 1848; Charlotte Esther, Mar. 2, 1848, died May 10, 1850; Alonzo S., Dec. 3, 1849, resides at home; Charles M., Apr. 8, 1851, resides in Cheshire township; Missouri, May 7, 1853, died Jul. 28, 1853; Cecelia A., Aug. 16, 1855, resides in Cheshire township; Adrann, July 1, 1858, resides in Cheshire; Serena A., Sept. 10, 1859, resides in Chesire; Serena A., Sept. 10, 1859, resides in Cheshire.  The parents of Mrs. McCarty and Elias and Charlotte (Smith) Jones.  Her father was born in Essex county, New York, and died May 4, 1838, at the age of 44 years.  Her mother was born in Vermont, and died Oct. 4, 1871, at the age of 74 years.  George McCarty, an uncle of Jonas, junior, was a soldier in the war of 1812.  Mr. McCarty is a farmer and stock-raiser.  His postoffice address is Cheshire, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page 16
Green Twp. -
JOHN RODGERS McCORMICK -  a native of Gallia county, residing in Green township, was born Aug. 5, 1806.  He was a son of James and Irene  (Rodgers) McCormick, who came to this county about 1803.  William and Mary (Ross) Waddell, who also came to the county about 1803, were the parents of Sarah Ross Waddell, born Apr. 19, 1810, in Gallia county, and united in marriage to Mr. John Rodgers McCormick, in that county, Sept. 20, 1827.  The following children have been born to them: William Hervey, born Oct. 22, 1828, resides in Gallipolis, Ohio; James Alexander, July 23, 1830, died Feb. 3, 1831; John Watts, Dec. 20, 1831, in Green township, Gallia County; Mary Waddell, Aug. 17, 1833 (nee Halliday), in Gallipolis, Ohio; Samuel Rodgers, Jan. 6, 1836, died Sept. 13, 1836; Sarah Elizabeth, Sept. 12, 1837, (nee Mills) in Springfield township; Irene Eliza, Nov. 24, 1839, (nee Miles), in Columbus, Ohio; Martha Ellen June 16, 1843, died May 15, 1871; Charles Henry Apr. 13, 1847, in Gallipolis, Ohio; Isabella Caroline, Mar. 11, 1850, died Nov. 24, 1850; Romaine Evaline and a twin brother (the latter died at birth), June 25, 1852 - the former is now Mrs. Dr. Ricketts, residing in Portsmouth, Ohio.  Charles H. McCormick enlisted in the 141st Ohio National Guards, May 1, 1864, at seventeen years of age; served full time and was discharged at Gallipolis, Sept., 1864, after which he enlisted and was mustered in as sergeant Company B, 193d Ohio Volunteer Infantry.  His regiment immediately after being mustered was sent to the Shenandoah Valley, under General Hancock; was mustered out at Winchester, Virginia, and discharged at Camp Chase, Aug. 14, 1865.  Mr. John R. McCormick was a man of many excellent traits of character.  His facilities for acquiring an education were those of the common branches taught in the little log school house of the pioneer settlers.  Temperate, truthful and conscientious, he lived an exemplary, moral and religious life.  By industry, energy, honesty and frugality he rose from the log cabin to the comfortable home and surroundings of the thrifty, intelligent farmer.  By his genial, accommodating disposition he gained the confidence and esteem of all good citizens of the community.  He was a member of and held official position in the Methodist Episcopal Church for many years, and gave of his means liberally to charity and the support of the Gospel - he died Sept. 7, 1854.  Mr. J. R. McCormick was a farmer by occupation, and his postoffice address, Gallipolis, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882
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Clay Twp.
JEHU L. McDANEIL (McDANIEL) - served one year in the war for the Union, in the 173d Ohio Volunteer Infantry.  He was born in Gallia county, Ohio, Jan. 18, 1844, and is the son of Sylvester and Mahala McDaniel.  His wife, Martha A., daughter of Truman and Hannah (Knowles) Guthrie, was born in Gallia county, Ohio, June 26, 1844, and was married to him in the same county, Jun. 21, 1869.  Their children are:  May, born June 14, 1870; Ethel F. Sept. 12, 1877.  Her parents settled in this county in 1834.  Mr. McDaniel's occupation is farming.  Address, Eureka, Clay township, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  28
Walnut Twp. -
FRANK McDANIEL, JUNIOR - teacher and farmer in this township, was born in Gallia County, Feb. 2, 1850.  His parents are Friend and Margaret (Wiseman) McDaniel; the former settling here in 1816, the latter in 1830.  His wife, Euphemia, daughter of John and Sally C. (Neal) Stewart, who settled here in 1839, was born in Gallia county, Nov. 28, 1851.  She was married to him in this county Sept. 7, 1873.  They have four children, namely: Dorah F., born Jan. 22, 1877; Nilla, Aug. 13, 1878; Daisy May, May 4, 1880; Frankie L. R., Dec. 12, 1881.  Address, McDaniel's postoffice, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  25
Walnut Twp. -
MARION McDANIEL - was born in Gallia county, Sept. 18, 1834.  His parents, Ephraim and Elizabeth (Shumate) McDaniel, settled in this county in 1811.  His wife, Phoebe E., daughter of George and Mary B. (Briggs) Bird,  was born in this county June 15, 1843.  She was married to him in the same county, Jan. 1, 1862.  They have eight children, all of whom are at home: John W., born Dec. 28, 1862; George, Sept. 29, 1865; Mary E., Sept. 13, 1867; Anna S., July 11, 1870; Albert, Mar. 2, 1873; Marion R., Oct. 17, 1875; Joseph E., Oct. 10, 1878; Minnie, Sept. 11, 1881.  Mr. McDaniel is a farmer and stock-raiser in Walnut township, Address, McDaniel, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  25
Walnut Twp. -
SYLVESTER McDANIEL - a farmer in Walnut township, was born in this county Mar. 7, 1818.  His wife, Mahala, was born in West Virginia, Apr. 2, 1821, and died June 16, 1871.  She was married to him in this county, Mar. 8, 1838, and had four children: William H. H., born Mar. 3, 1840, lives in Gallia county; Mary E., Dec. 11, 1841, lives in this county; Jehu L., Jan. 18, 1844, resides in this county; Melissa E., Nov. 19, 1850, at home.  His wife's parents, Joshua and Mary (Row) Louks, settled here in 1822.  Mr. McDaniel formerly held the office of township treasurer one year, township clerk three years, and commissioner of the county four and a half years.  His son, Jehu L., enlisted in the late war in the 173d Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in 1864, and served to the close.  His father was in the war of 1812, his grandfather in the revolution.  His parents John and Elizabeth (Boggs) McDaniel, settling here in 1807, were among the very earliest settlers.  They were compelled to grate and pound their own corn, and their meat consisted of wild game.  They raised their own flax,  and spun and wove it for their clothing.  Address, Sylvester McDaniel at Sprinkle's Mill, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  25
Walnut Twp. -
WILLIAM H. H. McDANIEL - a farmer in Walnut township, was born in Gallia county, Mar. 3, 1840, and is a son of Sylvester and Mahala (Louks) McDaniel.  He was united in marriage with Araminta D., daughter of Samuel and Mary (Keller) Copland, in this county, Apr. 27, 1869.  She was born in this county Aug. 12, 1841, and is the mother of four children:  Fred, born Mar. 4, 1870, at home; Lucy, July 25, 1871, died Jan. 24, 1873; Gertrude, Feb. 12, 1873, at home; Clarence, Sept. 2, 1874, at home.  Mr. McDaniel has held the office of census taker.  Address, Sprinkle's Mill, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  25
Harrison Twp. -
JOHN P. McFADEN - was born in Loudown county, Virginia, July 9, 1833.  He is a son of Timothy and Mary (Ellis) McFaden.  His father was born in 1802, and his mother in  1807.  John P. was married in Harrison township, Oct. 27, 1867, to Margaret R. Waugh, who is a native of this township, born Oct. 17, 1844.  Their children are Sarah E., born Dec. 19, 1869; Mary D., May 29, 1872; William A., Jan. 29, 1874; Edna M., May 22, 1876; John O., Aug. 2, 1878, died Mar. 22, 1879; Charles H., Feb. 8, 1880; Arthur B., Feb. 10, 1882.  Mrs. McFaden's parents are William T. and Sarah A. (DeWitt) Waugh.  Mr. McFaden is a farmer and is also engaged in school teaching.  He is a resident of Harrison township.  Mr. McFaden came to this county in 1852.  His postoffice address is Mercerville, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page
Gallipolis Twp. -
MARTIN McHALE - is a son of Anthony and Anna (Brogan) McHale, settlers in this county in 1865.  His father is deceased.  Martin McHale and Alice Galligher were married in Meigs county, Ohio.  She is a native of Boon county, West Virginia, while he was born in Ireland, Nov. 7, 1848.  Mrs. McHale is a daughter of Hugh and Julia (Langon) GalligherMr. McHale is engaged in the business of broom manufacturing and a merchant in Gallipolis, where he should be addressed.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page 44

Perry Twp. –
ROBERT B. McLEOD – was born in Perry township, Gallia county, Ohio, Apr. 8, 1839.  His parents are Norman and Irena (Gates) McLeod, settlers of this county in 1810.  His father was born Mar. 28, 1799, and died Apr. 20, 1853; his mother was born Mar. 26, 1806, and died Mar. 21, 1849.   In the memory of Mr. McLeod, an old stockade stood on a knoll near Symmes’ creek.  It was about twelve feet high, built of white oak, 20x22 inches through.  From the nature of its construction it was supposed it was used as a fort, and it was named Fort Field by the early settlers.  The date of John Cleve Symmes’ operations in Ohio was about the year 1778.  In that year he organized a colony of thirty families and in eight four-horse wagons they started for the west to Ohio, and the stream that courses through Gallia county was, no doubt, named after this man.  Robert B. McLeod was married in Green township, Gallia county, Dec. 25, 1861, to Lucinda Waddell, who was born in the same township[, Jan. 29, 1844.  Her parents are John and Lucinda (Armstrong) Waddell, settlers of Gallia county in 1810.  Her father was born Oct. 13, 1799, and died Jan. 18, 1875; her mother was born Mar. 31, 1802.  She is the mother of two children:  Thomas E., born May 10, 1863, and Irena L., born Mar. 27, 1867.  Thomas B. McLeod, and brother of Robert, was a volunteer in the 1st Nebraska Infantry, and served two years.  He contracted a disease in the army which was the cause of his death in 1869.  Mr. McLeod is a farmer and stock-raiser, with Cora, Gallia county, as his address.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  31

Huntington Twp. -
JAMES McNEAL - was born in West Virginia, Apr. 18, 1811, and came to tis county in 1814.  He is a son of Enoc and Jane (Moore) McNeal, both of whom are deceased.  He was married to Sarah Dodrill in Huntington township, Apr. 3, 1835; she is a native of this township, born Oct. 11, 1816.  They have the following family: Eliza, born Jan. 29, 1837, deceased; Mary M., Jan. 18, 1839, deceased; Elizabeth J., Jan. 20, 1841, deceased; James F., Jul. 28, 1844, deceased; Charlotte, May 6, 1846, deceased; Martha, July 21, 1848, resides at home; Alvira, Oct. 16, 1850, deceased; Almira, June 14, 1852, resides in Vinton county; Ellen, June 18, 1855, deceased; Margaret, Nov. 9, 1857, resides at home; Emma, June 27, 1859, resides at home.  The parents of Mrs. McNeal were George and Elizabeth (Ewing) Dodrill, both of whom are deceased.  Mr. McNeal is a farmer, residing in Huntington Township.  His postoffice address is Alice, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page
Greenfield Twp. -
HENRY C. MILLER - and Permelia Hycel were married July 11, 1867, in Lawrence county, Ohio.  He was born in West Virginia, Feb. 17, 1846, and is the son of Adam and Martha (Ward) Miller, both deceased.  Mr. and Mrs. Miller's children are:  Adam E., born Apr. 24, 1868; Author C., July 24, 1869; Cordelia, Jan. 21, 1871; Sarilda, Oct. 30, 1872; Ralph T., Jan. 28, 1874; Effa L., Oct. 20, 1875; Clarca E., Feb. 26, 1877; Jasper S., Dec. 6, 1878; Verna E., July 24, 1880.  All reside at home.  The father of Mrs. Miller were Thomas Hycel, deceased; her mother is Clerca (Massie) HycelMr. Miller was a soldier in the war between the States, enlisting Feb. 23, 1865, in Company I, 195th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and serving until the close of the war, when he received an honorable discharge, Dec. 18, 1865.  He is a resident of Symmes' township, Lawrence county, and is engaged in business as a farmer and collier.  His postoffice address is Waterloo, Lawrence county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Pub.: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page 36
Morgan Twp. -
JAMES MILLER - was born in Beaver county, Pennsylvania, Mar. 29, 1836; is a son of John and Sarah (Haines) Miller.   He came to this county in 1871, and has helped administer the affairs of the county by filling the office of township treasurer three years and land appraiser in 1880, and also other offices.  Mr. Miller's first marriage took place in Meigs county, Ohio, June 14, 1840.  His wife was Harriet E., daughter of David and Elizabeth (Cummings) Grapes.  She was born June 2, 1842, and died Nov. 17, 1866. leaving three children, viz:  Arnetta J., born May 24, 1861, resides at home, as do the other two; John E., Feb. 14, 1863; David S., Aug. 29, 1865.  There second wife of Mr. Miller is Julia were married in Gallia County, Mar. 8, 1868, and have the following children James A., born April 22, 1869; Isaac E., Mary 29, 1871; Cora L., Jan. 25, 1873.  Mrs. Miller was formerly married, in this county, to Dennis G. Armstrong, April 2, 1857.  He was born in Washington county, Ohio, July 5, 1832.  He was a son of Theodosia and Mary (Sprague) Armstrong.  His death occurred June 21, 1864.  The following are his children: Austin T., born Jan. 3, 1858, resides in Meigs county, Ohio; Winafred M. (Coulter), Sept. 16, 1859, resides in Meigs county; Dennis A., Feb. 3, 1862, resides in Meigs county.  Mr. Miller's brother, William B., served in the war of the rebellion, enlisting in 1862 in the 7th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry for three years, and was discharged at the close of the war.  Mrs. Miller's first husband, Dennis G. Armstrong was also a soldier, enlisting in 1861 in the 53d Ohio Volunteer Infantry.  He was wounded in a skirmish at Alatona Pass, Georgia, and died there in the hospital of his wounds, June 21, 1864, leaving a widow and three children.  She had also a brother, Thomas A. Barton who served in the late war, enlisting in 1862 in the 91st Ohio Volunteer Infantry.  He joined Captain Blaser's sharp-shooters and was killed in the engagement near Harper's Ferry, in 1864.  Mrs. Miller's grandfather, Thomas Barton died on the farm where Mr. Miller now resides, in 1860, and her grandmother died  in 1862, the former at the age of 84 years, and the latter at 86 years.  Mr. Miller  is a farmer and proprietor of a saw-mill.  His postoffice address is Alberta, Meigs county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  30
ELZA F. MILLS - a resident of this township, was united in marriage with Sarah E. Titus, in this county, May 6, 1856, and is the father of seven children, namely: Henry W., born February 14, 1857, resides in Green township, Gallia county, Ohio; Hattie M., August 6, 1862, at home; Mary B., August 12, 1878; Fred K., August 23, 1873, at home; Helen, March 29, 1876, at home.  Mr. Mills  was born in Gallia county, Ohio, February 16, 1833, and is the son of John N. and Mary A. (Waddell) Mills.  His father was born in this county in 1800, and his mother in 1806.  His wife's parents, Leonard and Maria V. (Becker) Titus, settled in this county in 1835.  His wife was born in Onondagua county, New York, Feb. 8, 1835.  Her brother, Richard L. Titus,  served a short time in the late war.  He was discharged on account of sickness and disability.  Business, farming.  Address, Gallipolis, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page
JOHN E. MILLS - has held the office of commissioner in this county for nine years.  He was born in this county Feb. 23, 1840, and is the son of John N. and Mary A. (Waddell) Mills, who were born in this county in 1800, and 1806 respectively.  He married Lydia Hutsinpiller in Gallia county, April 3, 1861.  They have five children:  Anna B., born Mar. 3, 1862, died Sept. 17, 1863; Ross H., Sept. 7, 1864, died Nov. 8, 1864; Frank H. Apr. 27, 1866, at home; Charles S., June 6, 1869, died May 3, 1870; William C., June 10, 1872, at home.  Mr. Mills' wife is a daughter of David and Maria (Windsor) Hutsinpiller, and was born in this county Nov. 16, 1843.  Mr. Mills' brother, Dr. W. W. Mills, was the surgeon of the 18th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in the war of the rebellion.  His wife's brother, Reuben L. Hutsinpiller, enlisted in the 7th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, 1862, and was taken prisoner at Rogersville, Tennessee, thence taken to Belle Island, and from there to Andersonville prison, where he was confined until he died of starvation.  Business of Mr. Mills  is farming.  Address, Gallipolis, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page
JACOB MINK - was born in this county, January 26, 1812.  His parents, Abraham and Barbara (Lawrence) Mink, settled here in 1811.  The first was born in Pennsylvania in 1790, and the latter in the same State in 1792.  When they settled in this county it was destitute of roads, schools, mills, and churches.  They did mostly all their grinding of the grain by hand.  Their meat consisted chiefly of wild turkeys and deer, with which the country abounded.  Hogs and cattle ran wild in the woods, but there was no market for them.  Corn used to bring fifteen cents a bushel, and wheat was sold for thirty cents.  All their clothing was homemade.  Jacob Mink was married in Gallia county, Mar. 15, 1840, to Mahalea Jonson, who was born in Mason county, West Virginia, Feb. 14, 1818.  They have the following children: Annias, born Jan. 8, 1841, died Jan. 20, 1874; Enas A., Sept. 27, 1842, resides at home; Margaret V. (Mackall), Oct. 8, 1844, resides in this county; Barbara A. (Kincaid) and Rachel resides at home; Jacob J., August 4, 1849, died April 15, 1877; Amos F., April 20, 1852, resides at home; John L., Nov. 4, 1854, resides in Hardin county, Ohio; Thomas, October 14, 1857, resides at home; Augusta, Jan. 7, 1860, resides at home; Edmond, Oct. 27, 1862, resides at home.  Mr. Mink has two grandchildren named Viola M., born Sep. 28, 1867, and William E., Nov. 22, 1870.   Mr. Mink has held the office of township trustee five years, and school director six years.  Mr. Mink is engaged in farming in Addison township.  His address is Gallipolis, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page
GEORGE F. MITCHELL - is a son of John and Anna (Plumer) Mitchell, who came to this county in 1836.  He was born in Washington County, Ohio, July 19, 1819.  He was married in Gallipolis July 12, 1846, to Mary Lasley, who is a native of this county, born June 24, 1824.  She is mother of the following children: Mary E., born July 23, 1847, resides in Cheshire; Charles R., May 2, 1851, resides at Point Pleasant, West Virginia; Viola M., Dec. 3, 1854; George, Oct. 16, 1856, died June 18, 1859; Edward R., Oct. 1, 1863, resides in Cheshire; Milo L., Dec. 20, 1866, resides in Cheshire.  The parents of Mrs. Mitchell are Abraham and Nancy (Reynolds) Lasley, who came to this county in 1797.  Mr. Mitchell, was a soldier in the late war, serving in the 100-day volunteers.  The mother of Mrs. Mitchell was a sister of Reverend W. S. Plumer, D. D., LL. D., of Harmony Presbytery, North Carolina.  Mr. Mitchell's grandfather was a soldier in the revolutionary war, and when peace was restored settled in Marietta, Ohio.  Mr. Mitchell is a carpenter and joiner, residing in Cheshire, where he should be addressed.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page 16
THOMAS J. L. MONTGOMERY - is a son of Thomas and Tacey (Swindler) Montgomery, who came to this county at a very early date, enduring many hardships.  The subject of this sketch was born in this county, October 28, 1835.  He was married in this county, August 27, 1857, to Lucretia Haskins, who is a native of Gallia county, born May 23, 1834, and died March 14, 1875.  The parents of Mrs. Montgomery are Hiram and Elizabeth (Garlick) Haskins, settlers of this county in 1814.  The children of Mr. Montgomery are:  Deniza F., born August 7, 1858, resides in Guyan township; James P., March 28, 1860, resides at home; John H., March 21, 1861, resides in this township; Charles L., September 16, 1862, died October 22, 1865; Tacy E., April 7, 1864, resides at home; Clara E., November 5, 1865, died April 5, 1867; Eliza and William M., (twins), November 17, 1867, resides at home; Eugene A., September 2, 1869, resides at home; Lauria E., November 7, 1872, resides at home; Decatur, July 11, 1874, died October 5, 1874.  Mr. Montgomery filled the office of assessor for one year; he is ministerial treasurer at present.  One of his brothers served as a lieutenant in the late war; he served about four years, and was badly wounded; he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel.  Mr. Montgomery  has a farm located in Guyan township.  His postoffice address is Crown City, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page
Ohio Twp. -
JOHN T. MOONEY - and Mary J. Wetherholt were married in Gallia county, Ohio, July 4, 1878.  He is a son of Matthew and Susan (Waugh) Mooney, settlers of this county in 1825.  Mr. and Mrs. Mooney are natives of Gallia county.  He was born October 9, 1855 and his wife June 4, 1856.  They have one child, Bertie V., born April 12, 1879.  The parents of Mrs. Mooney are Jacob and Sarah (McKean) Wetherholt, who came to this county in 1845.  The subject of this sketch has filled the office of clerk of the township of Ohio since 1880.  He is still filling the office.  Mr. Mooney is a farmer and he is also engaged in teaching.  His postoffice address is Swan Creek, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  12
Ohio Twp. -
MATTHEW MOONEY - is a son of John and Elizabeth (Norman) Mooney, settlers of this county in 1824.  He was born in this township September 5, 1825.  He is engaged in farming.  He has held the office of clerk of the school board for over twenty years.  Mr. Mooney married Susan Waugh March 14, 1848.  She was born in Gallia county, November 14, 1830.  She is a daughter of John T. and Anna (Sloan) Waugh, who settled in this county in 1800.  Mrs. Mooney died July 20, 1882.  The children of this marriage are as follows:  Elizabeth A., born December 22, 1848, died July 14, 1854; Missouri E., February 18, 1850, resides in this township; Mary J., December 11, 1852, resides in this township; John T., October 9, 1855, resides in this township;  Lora A., June 14, 1858, resides at home; Thomas J., June 10, 1860, resides at home; Emily, March 24, 1863, died May 9, 1866;  James M., February 17, 1866, resides at home; Charles W. and Etta, October 18, 1868, both reside at home;  Walter J., May 15, 1872; Clarence, June 1, 1875.  J. W. Mooney, a brother of Mathew, was a soldier in the Mexican war, and also in the late war.  Mrs. Mooney had two brothers who served in the late war.  The address of Mr. Mooney is Swan Creek, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page e 12
Gallipolis Twp. -
EDWARD T. MOORE - was born in Center county, Pennsylvania, Apr. 5, 1839.  He is a son of Thomas and Sarah (Richards) Moore.  He came to Gallia county in 1878, from Charleston, West Virginia, settling in Gallipolis, where he is engaged as a wholesale and retail dealer in books, stationery, wall paper, window shades and fixtures, blank books, gold pens, albums, frames, chromos, bird cages, etc., and he is also engaged in job printing, his office and store being located at the upper corner of the Public Square.  Mr. Moore was married to Mattie F. Blake, at Swan creek, Gallia county, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1866.  She is a daughter of Anselm and Hannah (Trowbridge) Blake, and was born in Gallia county, June 2, 1846.  They have the following children: Edward A., born Oct. 21, 1867; Frank M., Jan. 7, 1870; Sherwood A., Oct. 23, 1871; Harry S., born Dec. 17, 1873.  Mr. Moore was a county superintendent of public schools in 1867-69 for Kanawha county, West Virginia.  He was a soldier in the war of the rebellion enlisting in Company B, 12th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, on the 6th day of July, 1861, and served three years, principally in West Virginia.  He took part in the battle of Scary Creek, second battle of Bull Run, South Mountain and Antietam.  His father was also a soldier in the war, a member of the Iowa Greybeard Regiment.  The postoffice address of Mr. Moore is Gallipolis, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  44
DANIEL W. MOREHOUSE - a farmer and resident of Springfield township, was born in Gallia county, Nov. 18, 1835, and is a son of Charles S. and Lucinda (Sisson) Morehouse, who settled here in 1812.  He married Letitia E., daughter of Letitia (Laughlin) and Edward Owen, in Gallia county, Ohio, June 28, 1859.  Two children were the result of this marriage:  Ida B. (Kerr), born July 29, 1860, residence Gallia county, Ohio; Edward A., May 18, 1864, resides at home.  His wife was born in Beaver county, Pennsylvania, Feb. 9, 1837, and moved to this county with her parents in 1846.  Mr. Morehouse has held office of township assessor for two years.  Address, Pine Grove, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page

Perry Twp. -
DAVID J. MORGAN – was born in Cardiganshire, Wales, Sept. 8, 1821.  He is a son of John and Catherine (Jones) Morgan.  His father was born in 1785, and died Aug. 7, 1858; his mother was born in 1787, and died Feb. 14, 1871.  They came to this county in 1842.  Mr. Morgan has held the office of road supervisor for six years, school director for eight years, in Perry township.  He was married in this township, Jan. 29, 1853, to Mary Davis, who was born in Cardiganshire, Wales, Jan. 29, 1834.  She is a daughter of John K. and Mary (Frances) Davis, settlers of this county in 1842.  Her father was born Feb. 1, 1802, and died May 1, 1879; her mother was also born Feb. 1, 1802.  The children of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan are as follows:  Magdaline, born Oct. 31, 1853, was married to H. C. Priestley, in May, 1874, and resides in Green township; John F., Mar. 26, 1855, graduated at the Columbus Medical College in 1881, and resides at Jaesan, Ohio; Catherine J., Nov. 22, 1856, resides at home; Hannah, Oct. 6, 1858, at home; James F., Apr. 22, 1860, at home; Charles F., Feb. 11, 1862, at home; Mary Ann, July 31, 1863, at home; David Grant, Mar. 31, 1865, died June 7, 1878; Margaret E., Apr. 6, 1867, at home; Deborah, July 14, 1869, at home; Sarah Eunice, June 6, 1871, at home; Richard T., Mar. 25, 1873, at home; Jenkins Garner, Dec. 6, 1874; Everett H., Aug. 10, 1876; Clara B., Mar. 27, 1878.  Hannah Morgan was married to William R. Womeldorff, Sept. 16, 1880, and he was killed Oct. 8, 1880, by the running away of his team and a barrel of oil rolling on him and breaking his neck, death being instantaneous.  He had just started housekeeping, and had only lived in his home one day.  The first and only death among Mr. Morgan’s children was David Grant, who died at the age of thirteen from peritonitis.  He survived only twenty days from the time he was taken ill.  This is the only death among fifteen children up to this date, Aug. 9, 1882.  Mr. Morgan is a farmer, his land being located in Perry township.  His postoffice address is Cora, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  31

Greenfield Twp. -
FRANCIS E. MORRELL -  was born in Stanton, Newcastle county, Delaware, Jan. 14, 1851.  His parents were William M. and Mary Jane (Everett) Morrell.  His father died in June, 1867.  His mother preceded her husband to the spirit land, departing this life Feb. 17, 1866.  Francis E. Morrell was married in Greenfield township, Gallia county, Ohio, on Sept. 13, 1876, to Sarah Jane Lambert.  Three children were the product of this union, as follows:  Irvin, born July 5, 1877, died July 7, 1877; Margery M., Dec. 30, 1878, at home; Ida E., Sept. 6, 1881, at home.  Mrs. Morrell was born in Greenfield township, Gallia county, Ohio, Oct. 31, 1860.  She is the daughter of Jeremiah and Mary (Felty) Lambert, who first settled in the county in 1800.  The subject of this sketch first settled in Gallia county in 1870, where he follows the pursuit of farming for a livelihood.  His postoffice address is Gallia Furnace, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Pub.: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page 36
Addison Twp. -
THOMAS R. MORTON - was born in New York city, May 20, 1811.  His father, Thomas T. Morton, was born Feb. 14, 1877, and died Oct. 18, 1842.  His mother, Ann (Lamb) Morton, died Apr. 15, 1855.  They came to this county in 1818.  Mr. Morton, died April 15, 1855.  They came to this county in 1818.  Mr. Morton came to Gallia county when he was only eight years of age, and by his own exertions he has acquired a farm of 320 acres, and does not owe a dollar.  His farm is well improved and under good cultivation.  He has kept a daily account of his receipts and expenses since 1819.  He was married in this county, Jan. 4, 1844, to Martha Y. Womeldorff, who is a native of this county, born Nov. 19, 1825.  She is mother of the following children: Carrie M., born Sept. 7, 1844; Fanny S., July 5, 1852; Lilly E., Aug. 9, 1854; Thomas W., Nov. 8, 1857; they all reside at home.  The parents of Mrs. Morton are Daniel and Sarah B. (Bing) Womeldorff.  They are both natives of Augusta county, West Virginia, and came to Gallia county in 1800.  Mr. Morton held the office of township trustee for one year.  Mr. Morton's farm is located in Addison township.  His postoffice address is Gallipolis, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page 34

Perry Twp. -
JACOB MOSSBARGER – was born in Raccoon township, Gallia county, Ohio, July 4, 1822.  His parents were John and Mary (Wheelbarger) Mossbarger.  His father died in 1876, and his mother in 1865.  The first wife of Mr. Mossbarger was Nancy Cherrington.  They were married Mar. 23, 1845, and she died Nov. 14, 1849.  She was mother of the following children:  Mary, born Jan. 22, 1846, resides at Oakdale, Antelope county, Nebraska; William, Feb. 2, 1848, resides at same place.  The second wife of Mr. Mossbarger is Martha McCarley.  She was born in Raccoon township, Dec. 21, 1824.  She was formerly married to Thomas Warner, who was born in Marietta, Ohio, Dec. 21, 1819, and died Dec. 4, 1849.  She is the mother of two children by him, viz:  Anaximander, born Mar. 30, 1846, resides in Oakdale, Antelope county, Nebraska; Moses J., Jan. 17, 1849, resides in same place.  The parents of Mrs. Mossbarger were Moses and Sarah (Hartsook) McCarley, settlers of this county in 1812.  Her father died in 1851, and her mother, who was born in 1791, died in 1880.  The children by Mr. Mossbarger’s second wife are:  Sarah A., born Mar. 25, 1857; Samuel E., Sept. 15, 1860; John E., Apr. 2, 1863; Effie E., Feb. 1, 1866.  They all reside at home.  Mr. Mossbarger has held the office of supervisor for a number of years.  Mrs. Mossbarger’s son, Anaximander Warner, was a soldier in the late rebellion, serving in Company C, 173d Ohio Volunteer Infantry, for ten months, and was discharged at the close of the war.  Mr. Mossbarger’s farm consists of 300 acres of choice farming land, situated on the banks of Symmes’ creek, on section 16, Perry township.  His address is Wales Postoffice, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  32

THOMAS MOSSMAN - was born in Rockingham county, Virginia, Jan. 25, 1823.  He is the son of John and Grace (Oddell) Mossman, who settled in this county in 1828.  His marriage with Sarah B. Womeldorff, daughter of Daniel and Sarah (Bing) Womeldorff, took place in this county Sept. 12, 1860.  His wife's parents came to this county in 1801 and 1799, respectively, and she was born Dec. 28, 1827.  They have three children, all at home:  Edgar J., born Nov. 2, 1862; Daniel E., Dec. 2, 1864;  and Thomas B., Mar. 12, 1868.  Mr. Mossman had two brothers in the late war, John Mossman, the father of Thomas, was born in Ireland in 1790, and came to America in 1811.  He enlisted in the war of 1812 as a private, serving until the close, and receiving an honorable discharge.  He first settled in New Jersey, then moved to Rockingham county, Virginia, remaining there several years, and then moved to Springfield township, Gallia county, where he resided at the time of his death, Oct. 20, 1842.  His wife died in December, 1860.  Mrs. Mossman's father, Colonel Daniel Womeldorff, was born in Berks county, Pennsylvania, in 1781, and with his father removed to Augusta county, Virginia, remaining there until grown, when he moved to Springfield township, Gallia county, in 1801, where he resided until his death, Apr. 15, 1847.  His age was 66 years.  In the war of 1812, he was captain of the Light Horse Company, and was promoted to major.  He aided Governor Meigs in defense of the Northwestern frontier, and after three months' service received an honorable discharge.  In 1814 he was elected colonel of the militia in his own county, which position he held for many years.  He and Miss Sarah Bing, were married June 7, 1821.  She was born in Augusta county, Virginia, Sept. 6, 1793, and moved to Gallia county with her parents in 1799, and is still living, at the advanced age of 89.  Colonel Womeldorff was a member of the house of representatives of Ohio in 1819 and 1826; also a member of the senate in 1820, 1824 and 1825, and held many other positions of honor and trust.  Mr. Thomas Mossman is a farmer and stock-raiser, and his address is Rodney, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page
ALBANUS A. MOULTON - was born in Roxbury (now included in Boston, Massachusetts), Mar. 23, 1848.  His parents are Albanus K. and Julia A. (Hall) MoultonMr. Moulton graduated from Yale College in 1871, having entered the junior class two years before.  He then studied engineering in the Michigan University.  He did service in the employ of the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Company.  He was elected professor of mathematics in Rio Grande College at its opening in 1876, and was elected president in 1879.  He was appointed county examiner in Gallia county in 1878,  and re-appointed in 1879.  He was also a notary public.  His father was connected with the Christian Commission during the war.  Mr. Moulton and Laura L. Allen were married in North Linndale, Ohio, September 11, 1876.  She is a daughter of Walter J. and Laura A. (Hoyt) Allen, and was born in Amherst, Ohio, July 16, 1852.  They have the following children:  Harold Hoyt, born Aug. 1, 1877; Hugh Kimbal, Aug. 1, 1877; Ernest Phillips, Jan. 2, 1879, and Gertrude Evelyn, Jun. 5, 1880.  Mr. Moulton came to this county in 1876.  His address is Rio Grande, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page
Walnut Twp. -
REV. JOHN P. MUELLER - Minster of the gospel in Walnut township, was born in Metternich, Germany, July 26, 1838.  His parents, Christian and Gertrude (Hamacher) Mueller, live in Germany.  He was united in marriage with Elizabeth C. Lauer in Parkersburg, West Virginia, Nov. 20, 1877.  She was born in Washington county, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1846, and her parents, John and Margaret (Berg) Lauer, were born in Germany.  Mr. Mueller settled in this county, Mar. 17, 1877.  Besides the profession of a minister he also follows that of teaching.  Address, Sprinkle's Mill, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  25
Walnut Twp. -
ENOCH B. MYERS - was born in Gallia county Sept. 3, 1851.  He was united in marriage with Maggie J. Stewart, in Gallia county, Feb. 16, 1876.  She was born in Muskingum county, Ohio, Aug. 13, 1851.  Her parents, George S. and Catherine (Wear) Stewart, settled here in 1853.  Mr. Myers' parents are John and Mary (Fralix) Myers.  The former came to this county in 1828, the latter in 1833.  His father was born in Gils county, Virginia, Feb. 7, 1810; his mother in Pittsylvania county, Virginia, June 2, 1810; they were married in Gallipolis, June 24, 1833.  Mr. E. B. Myers' business is farming.  Address, Sand Fork, Gallia county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  26
Walnut Twp. -
JOHN WILLIAM MYERS - was born in Walnut township, May 25, 1839.  His parents are John and Mary (Fralix) Myers, the former settling here in 1828, the latter in 1833.  His wife, Mary E., was born in Alleghany county, Pennsylvania, Nov. 11, 1839, and was married to him in the county, Mar. 7, 1861.  They have had eleven children: M. Florence, born Dec. 26, 1861; resides in Porter, Gallia county, Ohio; Dora M., July 22, 1864, died Apr. 25, 1867; S. Ellen, Nov. 1, 1866; Robert F., Oct. 6, 1868; Jemima C., Aug. 1, 1870; Asa M., Mar. 29, 1872; Nettie V., Feb. 8, 1874; Fronie C., May 31, 1876; Oscar C., June 21, 878; Lizzie D., July 27, 1880; Ada P., Mar. 31, 1882; the nine last named are at home.  His wife's parents, Ephraim L., and Catherine (Turner) Handlin came to this county in 1849.  Mr. Myers was a soldier in the late war, serving in the 141st Regiment Ohio National Guards, and was honorably discharged.  Business, teaching and farming.  Address, Waterloo, Lawrence county, Ohio.
Source:  History of Gallia County - Publ: H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo - 1882 - Page  25

 

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