Naturalizations Index 1818-1863; V – Z


Naturalizations Records
1819 -1862

V – Z

Submitted by Martha J. Kounse

Please Note: This Lawrence County Ohio Naturalizations are recorded in the old Journals housed at the Lawrence County Ohio Clerk of Courts Office in Ironton, Ohio. These books are very fragile,  it would be best to view them on microfilm.

Microfilmed copies were made from these books and they are available at the following locations:

Family History Center Libraries, which are branch facilities of the Family History Library located in Salt Lake City, UT. With over 3,400 centers worldwide, there is one in your area. To search click here.  Their collection boasts of over 2.2 million rolls of microfilm. You will find many Lawrence County, Ohio records in their collection.
Ohio Historical Society, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus Ohio 43211.
Alden Library, Ohio University in Athens, Ohio 45701.
Briggs Library, 321 S. 4th ST, Ironton Ohio 45619.

 

VALENTINE John 15 Jun 1858
VANDERHOLT Henry 8 Mar 1859
VASSER Henry Oldenburg 9 Oct 1844
VAUGHAN John Wales 26 Sept 1851
VAUGHTS Peter 15 Jun 1858
VELLAY Christopher 1 Oct 1858
VISSOND John England 1 Jul 1852
VOGLE Bartham Prussia 2 Oct 1858
VONDERMARK Henry Prussia 13 Jun 1854
WAGONER John Germany 7 Mar 1855
WAKERLEY Robert Great Britain 23 Oct 1848*
WALLMORK Joseph England 23 Oct 1847
WALLMORK Milton England 2 Oct 1855
WALTON Lewis Hanover 15 Jun 1853
WALTON Thomas Yorkshire, Langhorne, England 26 Sept 1829
WARD John Ireland 7 Mar 1855
WARD John 29 Sept 1856
WARD Michael 12 Mar 1859
WARD Thomas 2 Mar 1858
WARNAKE Henry Hanover 8 Oct 1844*
WARNER John 26 Sept 1857
WATTERS David 4 Oct 1858
WEAVER Robert 26 Jun 1856
WEIH William Germany 29 Jun 1852
WEINICKE Henry 7 Mar 1859
WELCH John Ireland 9 Oct 1844*
WELCH Thomas Ireland 30 Sept 1856
WENKE John 22 Jun 1858
WESEL John Henry Prussia 26 Oct 1853
WHALEY William 3 Mar 1857
WHITE John Wales 24 Sept 1850
WIDDEH Fredrick Germany 10 Mar 1855
WIKE Martin 16 Oct 1858
WILD Jarvis England 21 Jun 1855
WILEY Thomas Great Britain 10 Jun 1850*
WILLIAMS David 27 Sept 1856
WILLIAMS Henry 10 Mar 1859
WILLIAMS Thomas 26 Sept 1857
WILLIAMS William D. Great Britain 7 Oct 1858*
WILSON Thomas Yorkshire, Lang thorn, England 11 Nov 1824*
WIRTSCELL George 23 Sept 1851*
WISE Henry Germany 7 Mar 1855
WISE Malekiah 4 Oct 1858
WISSER John Henry Prussia 4 Jun 1850*
WITSCZELL George Bavaria 23 Jun 1855
WITTMARHOUSAR Christopher 4 Oct 1858*
WOLF Reath 6 Oct 1858*
WORBURN Jacob 30 Sept 1858
YERKER Christopher Hanover 2 Sept 1840*
YOUNG William Hanover 9 Mar 1854
ZIMMERMAN Valentine 30 Sept 1858

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About Lawrence County, Ohio

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.

Lawrence County was home to 23 blast furnaces and was once the world leader in pig iron production.

The county seat is Ironton, where you will find our government offices, restaurants, museum, library, splash park, civic organizations, and is home of the famous Memorial Day Parade.

Check out what’s new in Lawrence County, with the Lawrence County Guide Book.