Gilmore


Gilmore Bible Record

Submitted by:  Mary Anne Sutphin

Darius Gilmore, 25 Oct. 1847, died 14 Aug. 1919
R. A. (Rachel Ann Wilson) Gilmore, 4 Feb. 1864, died 2 Apr. 1917
Cleveland Gilmore, 27 Nov. 1885,
Leonard Gilmore, 7 Frb. 1887, died 19 Apr. 1957
Vinton Gilmore, 3 Oct. 1889, died 23 June 1914
Edward Gilmore, 9 Feb. 1891,
Grace Gilmore, 15 July 1892
Gertrude Gilmore, 24 Feb. 1894, died 16 Oct. 1910
David Gilmore, 7 April 1895,
Daniel Gilmore, 30 Apr. 1897, died 4 Sept. 1963
Ira Gilmore, 27 Dec. 1900, died 16 Nov. 1966.
Minnie Gilmore, 3 Apr. 1903, died 15 Feb. 1904
John Calvin Gilmore, 8 Feb. 1907, died 4 Nov. 1959
Lucy Gilmore, 2 April 1894, died 19 Nov. 1945. (wife of Leonard
Gilmore)
Mary Ann Gilmore, 20 Jan 1912, died 19 Apr. 1917
Harold Gilmore, 9 Sept. 1913,
Grace Gilmore, 16 Feb. 1915, died 13 March 1994
Lavina Gilmore, 19 July (wife of Harold Gilmore)
Harold W. Gilmore Jr., 5 Sept. 1933
Marion Gilmore, 12 May 1936
Clarence William Gilmore, 28 Nov. 1938
Myrna Lou Gilmore, 10 Dec 1940
Ethel Marie Gilmore, Nov. 28 1940
Leonard Gilmore, born Ironton, Ohio, and Lucy Brown Colvin, born
Gapville KY. united in marriage Ironton, Ohio on 7 Feb. 1910, by Samuel
Wilson.

Daniel Gilmore, born Ironton, Ohio and Carrie Whitley united in marriage
Ironton, Ohio, 11 June 1919. Witnesses, Calvin Gilmore and Grace
Gilmore.

Harold Gilmore and Dollie Buzzard of Darbyville, Ohio, united in
marriage on 4 March 1933.

Harold Gilmore and Lavina Eddings of Mount Sterling Ohio, united in
marriage on 11 Sept. 1935.

Grace Lucille Powell and Thomas W. Powell of Ashville, Ohio, united in
marriage 1 Apr. 1930 Greenup, KY.

From Bible records kept by Leonard Gilmore until his death, then kept by
his daughter Grace Gilmore Powell.

*This is a picture of Darius and Rachel Ann Wilson Gilmore, with the youngest child, John Calvin “Callie” Gilmore.(Callie b. 1907) We think the picture was taken ca. 1910/15. Darius, b. Gallia Co. OH. 25 Oct. 1847, died Ironton, OH. 14 Aug. 1919. Rachel “Annie” Wilson Gilmore, b. Ironton, ca. 1865, d. Ironton, 2 Apr. 1918, age 53 yr. 1 mo. 8 da. D/o Brunson Wilson and Malinda George. Darius s/o Matthew Gilmore and Margaret Coffee. For any additional information please contact Mary Anne Sutphin.

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Lawrence County, Ohio borders the Ohio River at the Southernmost part of the state. Six architecturally interesting bridges span the Ohio River, connecting Lawrence County with various locations in both Kentucky and West Virginia. Because of these bridges, metropolitan Ashland, KY and Huntington, WV are just minutes away from virtually anywhere in the county.

Lawrence County Ohio was organized December 20, 1816, the first Court of Common Pleas was organized March 4, 1817. In 2016, Lawrence County celebrated its Bicentennial… click here to view photos of the Grand Finale event.

The first election was held April 7, 1817, with Joseph Davidson, Joel Bowen, and David Spurlock elected county commissioners. Their first meeting was held Monday afternoon, April 21, 1817, at the home of Joseph Davidson in Burlington.

Lawrence County, Ohio was named after Capt. James Lawrence, a native of Burlington, NJ and a gallant naval officer of the War of 1812.

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