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The Centennial Atlas of Athens County, Ohio : Illustrations, History, Statistics
by Fred W. Bush (Compiler)Darke County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions: Greenville Township
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. V: (Ohio Monthly Meetings)
by William W. Hinshaw
Paperback from Genealogical Publishing Company
1994
Out of Print - Try Used BooksFirst Ownership of Ohio Lands
by Albion M. Dyer
Paperback from Clearfield Co
(482) Early Ohio Settlers: Purchasers of Land in East and East Central Ohio, 1800-1840
by Ellen T. Berry, David A. Berry
Paperback from Clearfield Co
Hamilton County, Ohio Burial Records : Miami Township Cemeteries
by Mary H. RemlerHamilton County, Ohio, Burial Records, Vol. 12: Calvary Cemetery
by Hamilton County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical SocietyHamilton County, Ohio, Birth Records, 1874 - 1875
by Lois E. HughesHistory of Muskingum County, Ohio, With Illustrations & Biographical Sketchers of Prominent Men & Pioneers
Publisher: Higginson Book Co; (May 1992)Index of Death and Marriage Notices Appearing in the 'Cincinnati Daily Gazette,' 1827-1881
by Jeffrey G. Herbert (Editor)Index of Death and Other Notices Appearing in the "Cincinnati Freie Presse", 1874-1920
by Jeffery G. Herbert
Paperback from Heritage Books
1993
Special OrderResearching Your Family History in Northeast Ohio
by Vicki Blum Vigil
Paperback from Gray & Co., Publishers
Ohio River Valley Families Genealogy CD-Rom and e-Book
by New World Media LLC
CD-ROM from New World Media
Ohio Families : A Bibliography of Books About Ohio Families
by Donald M. HehirOhio County (WV) Index, Volume 1: Index to County Court Order Books, 1777-1881 (Part 1)
by Kenneth Fischer Craft
Paperback from Heritage Books, Inc.
Special OrderOhio Marriages Extracted from The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly
by Marjorie Smith (Editor)Ohio Valley Genealogies Relating Chiefly to Families in Harrison, Belmont and...
by Charles A. Hanna
Book Description: This popular work contains genealogies of the first families who settled in Pennsylvania between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Alleghenies, and genealogies of those families who migrated across the Ohio River and made the first settlements in the Northwest Territory, now part of Ohio. About 350 families are listed in alphabetical order, with records of the first immigrant settler, including place and date of birth and death, place of residence, name of wife and date of marriage, names of children and their dates and places of birth, and names of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Company; Reprint edition (December )
Out of Print - Try Used BooksKentuckians in Missouri, Including Many Who Migrated by Way of Ohio (#5515)
by Stuart S. Sprague
Hardcover from Clearfield Co
Special OrderKentuckians in Ohio and Indiana
by Stuart Sprague
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Special OrderMilitary Records: Ohio Enlistments 1908-1928
by Ancestry Inc
Hardcover from Ancestry Publishing
Marriages and Vital Records of Western Pennsylvania & Eastern Ohio
by Catherine L. Gowdy (Compiler)Mountain People in a Flat Land: A Popular History of Appalachian Migration to Northeast Ohio, 1940-1965
by Carl E. FeatherNotables of Harrison County, Ohio
by Erving E. BeauregardThe Powhatan Cemetery Interment And Lot Records Of Powhatan Point, Ohio
by Ellen Carpenter Massey
Book Description: 344pp. soft cover, indexed. 1999. The Powhatan Cemetery Association, of Powhatan Point, Belmont County, Ohio was formed on 28 April 1888 on land donated by Aaron F. Ramsay, Sr. The Association now owns over 24 acres of land with almost 2,200 lots. Most of the cemetery lots have four to eight graves, and thus when totally full the cemetery will contain over 10,000 burials.These records contain dates of interment not death, keeping in mind the usual short delay before burial to estimate a date of death for an individual. In some instances, though, some bodies were moved to this cemetery many years after death.
This book is a comprehensive study relating to cemetery records of Powhatan Point and as such is of great value to researchers seeking relatives from that region.
Paperback from Picton Press
Special OrderRestored Hamilton County, Ohio Marriages, 1860-1869
by Jeffrey G. Herbert(#9726) The Revolution on the Upper Ohio, 1775-1777: Compiled from the Draper Manuscripts in the Library of the Wisconsin Historical Society
by Reuben Gold Thwaites, Louise Phelps Kellogg
Paperback from Clearfield Co
Out of Print - Try Used BooksWashington County, Ohio Marriages, 1789-1840
by Bernice Graham (Compiler), Elizabeth S. Cottle (Compiler)Years Ago Now Medina County Ohio Gazette 1854 1895
by Sharon L. KraynekWill Abstracts, Belmont County, Ohio, Vols. A, B, and C (1810-1827)
by Lorraine Indermill Quillon
Paperback from Heritage Books Inc.
Abstract of Probate Records, Washington County, Ohio : Wills, Estates & Guardianships, 1789-1855
Out of Print - Try Used BooksDarke County, Ohio, Marriages, 1817-1840 & Darke County, Ohio, Will Abstracts 1818-1857
(2 Volumes in 1)
by Anita Short, Ruth Bowers
Book Description: Darke County, Ohio was formed in 1809 from Miami County. Ruth Bowers and Anita Short, the editors of the acclaimed Ohio genealogical periodical Gateway to the West, have here abstracted the earliest marriage and will records available for Darke County. Originally published as two separate volumes, the marriage and will record abstracts are here combined in one book, complete with an all new, full-name index following each of the two parts of this consolidated edition. The first part, the marriages, which is arranged alphabetically by the name of the bridegroom, gives, in addition, the name of the bride, the date of the marriage, the name of the justice of the peace, and a citation to the original court record. The will abstracts give the name of the testator, dates the will was written and recorded, names of wives and children, name of the executor, and the names of witnesses. The compilers have abstracted all other pertinent genealogical material from the wills where available, such as the location of land owned by the deceased. All told, this work identifies some 8,000 early residents of Darke County, Ohio.
Out of Print - Try Used BooksDeath records, 1867-1908, Ashtabula County, Ohio
by Troy Bailey (Editor)
Out of Print - Try Used BooksPreble County, Ohio Marriage Records, 1808-1840
by Anita Short, Ruth Bowers
Out of Print - Try Used BooksKent State: What Happened and Why
by James A. Michener
Out of Print - Try Used BooksProject heritage : Wood County, Ohio, index of the 1860 Federal manuscript census, microfilm edition
Out of Print - Try Used BooksRoster of Ohio Soldiers in the War of 1812
by Ohio Adjutant General's Department
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