Ohio, Indiana Genealogy Resources
Vital Records for Ohio, Indiana
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1820 United States Federal Census
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1830 United States Federal Census
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1840 United States Federal Census
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1850 United States Federal Census
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Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots
This collection of abstracts of grave sites contains information originally published in the Senate documents of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, as well as the Society magazine. Veterans and patriots of the Revolutionary War whose graves were found between 1900 and 1987 are included in this first volume.
Included in eac...[More]
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Canton, Stark County, Ohio Directory, 1913
Canton, Ohio is located in Stark County, which is in the northeastern area of the state. This database indexes a city directory for Canton in 1913. The city's estimated population in that year was 57,474. This database lists each person's name, occupation, and place of residence, along with his or her spouse's name. ...[More]
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Cleveland, Ohio Directory, 1837-38
An important city on Lake Erie, Cleveland, Ohio was home to over 2000 people in the late 1830s. Originally published in 1838, this database is a listing of city residents in that year. It provides the resident's name and address. Many entries also include the individual's occupation and employer. For those persons seeking ancestors from northern Oh...[More]
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Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio History, Vol. 1
This first volume of a two volume series focuses on the founding of Columbus, Ohio in Franklin County. As a Centennial History, it depicts the major events that have helped shape the early settlement into the modern city of Columbus, which was selected to be the capital of Ohio, as well as facts about the surrounding region. Also mentioned in thi...[More]
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Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio History, Vol. 2
This second volume of a two volume series focuses on the prominent individuals who played significant roles in the founding and history of Columbus, Ohio in Franklin County. The short bibliography of each of these individuals includes facts about their families, their profession, and notable accomplishments. As a Centennial History, it depicts th...[More]
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Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio: Camp Chase Cemetery
Just four miles west of downtown Columbus, Ohio, is Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery, the final resting place of 2,163 confederate soldiers from thirteen different southern states. These soldiers died between 1862 and 1865 while at the Civil War prison camp located there.
The information contained in this database was compiled from an actual...[More]
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Columbus, Ohio Directories, 1887-92
Located in central Ohio, along the Scioto River, Columbus was home to about 25,000 residents in 1890. This database is a transcription of five city directories originally published between 1888 and 1892. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides information regarding their address and occupation. This collection includes the names o...[More]
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Dayton, Ohio Directories, 1888-92
Situated along the Great Miami River in western Ohio, Dayton was home to nearly 25,000 people in 1890. This database is a collection of four directories for the city originally published between 1888 and 1892. It is a listing of city residents in those years. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides their address and occupational i...[More]
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Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. 4
This multi-volume series represents the complete genealogical data found in all records and minutes (known to be in existence) of all the Friends' Meetings ever organized. This volume represents minutes and marriage records of the monthly meetings for Ohio. Marriages, births, deaths, biographies, family genealogies, etc. have been taken from fami...[More]
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Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. 5
This multi-volume series represents the complete genealogical data found in all records and minutes (known to be in existence) of all the Friends' Meetings ever organized. This volume represents minutes and marriage records of the monthly meetings for Ohio. Marriages, births, deaths, biographies, family genealogies, etc. have been taken from fami...[More]
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Encyclopedic History of the LDS Church
This reference work is a compilation of historical information, terminology, conference information, and church organization. Also included is a chronology of important events in church history and short biographies of key church members. This database is of significant importance to all who are interested in LDS Church development and history or w...[More]
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Fremont City, Ohio Directory, 1889-90
Located in Sandusky County, Ohio, Fremont City is about twenty-five miles from Toledo. This database is a transcription of a city directory originally published in 1890. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides their address and occupational information. It includes the names of nearly 3,000 people, mostly heads of households. For ...[More]
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Heart Throbs of the West
The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers were seized with the desire to pass on to their children and their children's children the thrilling stories they had been told from the pulpit and around the fireside the true stories of the West. These stories have been preserved in this database. The material in each
chapter contains many true Pioneer storie...[More]
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History of the LDS Church, 1830-1930
This seven volume set, written by one of the most eloquent church leaders was commissioned by the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It was intended to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the organization of the church in 1830. It provides a wealth of information regarding the persons who helped bring abou...[More]
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James Witham, Fifty Years on the Firing Line
Famous for his St. Paul Daily News column titled "The Cornfield Philosopher," James Witham lived in Ohio, Nebraska and Iowa before settling in Minnesota. This narrative is an account of his life growing up as a farmer, working for local newspapers, and his involvement in politics. It provides descriptions of farm life in the Midwest, farming organi...[More]
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Jane Swisshelm, Abolitionist and Nurse
The nineteenth century abolitionist movement had many advocates in the Midwest region of the United States. This database is the autobiography of one ardent supporter of the abolition of slavery. Born into a strongly Methodist family, Jane Swisshelm started an abolitionist newspaper, advocated women's rights, and served as a nurse in the Civil War....[More]
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Knox County, Ohio Vital Records, 1800-82
Created in 1808, Knox County is located in central Ohio about 35 miles north and east of Columbus. This database is a collection of vital records from the county between 1800 and 1882. It includes the names of over 8600 persons who were born, were married or died in the county. Researchers will find in each entry information regarding the event, in...[More]
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LDS Biographical Encyclopedia
The biographies in this database, collected around 1900, detail the lives of many men and women who played a role in the organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The information for some is more complete than for others, church leaders being among the more detailed. However, most biographies include birth and death dates, ma...[More]
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LDS Member Name Index, 1830-45
Officially organized in New York State in 1830, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints grew to a membership of over 30,000 before the death of its founder, Joseph Smith, in 1844. This database is an index of early members of the church whose names appear in over one hundred volumes documenting church history. Each record provides the surna...[More]
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Lucas County, Toledo Ohio Birth Records: 1888 - 1890
City of Toledo, Board of Health Birth Record Index, 1888-1890
Situated on the southern shores of Lake Erie, Toledo is the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio. The population of Lucas County swelled from 67,377 in 1880 to 102,296 by 1890, with the largest percentage of the population living within the City of Toledo. This database contains the inde...[More]
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Lucas County, Toledo Ohio Birth Records: 1891 - 1895
City of Toledo, Board of Health Birth Record Index, 1891-1895
Situated on the southern shores of Lake Erie, Toledo is the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio. The population of Lucas County swelled from 67,377 in 1880 to 102,296 by 1890, with the largest percentage of the population living within the City of Toledo. This database contains the inde...[More]
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Lucas County, Toledo Ohio Death Index, 1894 - 1897
The county seat of Lucas County, Ohio, the City of Toledo was home to over 131,000 people by 1900. This database contains 7,388 names from the Toledo Health Department, Death Records Index, 1894-1897. Each record contains the person's name, date of death, age, and page number for the original death record. Copies of the death record can be obtai...[More]
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Mansfield, Ohio City Directory, 1883-84
Home to the largest state genealogical society in the United States, Mansfield is located in central Ohio midway between Cleveland and Columbus. This database is a transcription of a city directory originally published in 1884. Providing information regarding over 4600 residents, it gives the person's name, address, occupation, and employer. In som...[More]
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Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-93
Created in 1848 from surrounding counties, Morrow County is located in central Ohio, about fifty miles north of Columbus. This database is a collection of birth, marriage and death records for county residents between 1830 and 1893. It provides valuable information regarding nearly 9000 residents. In most cases it provides birth information, parent...[More]
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Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index
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Ohio Biographical Sketches, 1876
Established as part of the Northwest Territory in 1787, Ohio grew to become one of the integral states of the American Midwest. This database, originally published in 1876, is a collection of biographies of prominent men from the state in the nineteenth century. Compiled from a wide variety of sources, entries provide helpful details regarding the ...[More]
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Ohio Census, 1790-1890
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Ohio Deaths, 1958-69
The population of Ohio officially stood at just under 10 million in 1960. At the next federal census, it had grown to over 10.5 million. Despite this growth, nearly a million residents of the state died during the same period. This database, with over 1 million names, lists those who passed away between 1958 and 1969 in the state of Ohio. It fills ...[More]
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Ohio Deaths, 1970-88
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Ohio Deaths, 1989-91
With such population centers as Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati, Ohio is home to over 10 million persons. The state department of health has the responsibility of recording the deaths of the tens of thousands of residents who die each year. This index of person who died in the state between 1989 and 1991 contains over 50,000 such records provid...[More]
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Ohio Deaths, 1992
The population of Ohio is expected to top 10 million around the turn of the century, yet amidst this growth tens of thousands die each year. The state department of health has the responsibility of recording these deaths. This index of persons who died in the state in 1992 contains over 15,000 such records provided by the Ohio Department of Health....[More]
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Ohio Deaths, 1993-98
This database, with over 600,000 names, lists those who passed away between
1993 and 1998 in the state of Ohio. The electronic data was provided by the Ohio
Department of Health. It fills a void in searching for ancestors from Ohio, and
can be an extremely valuable tool to researchers. Name of the deceased, place
of residence, location at t...[More]
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Ohio Early Land Ownership Records
Established as a part of the Northwest Territory in 1787, Ohio became a separate territory in 1799 and was admitted to the Union in 1803. This database, originally published in 1911 by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, is a collection of land ownership records from the state in the nineteenth century. Each record provides the landowner...[More]
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Ohio Land Records
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Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900
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Ohio Military Men, 1917-18
Among the bloodiest and largest armed conflicts in the modern age, World War One, although primarily a European war, involved United States military units from 1917 to 1918. This database is a massive collection of military records for men who served in the war from Ohio. Originally compiled in 1926, it provides the names for men who served in the ...[More]
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Ohio Physician and Dentist Directory, 1905
Although only a small segment of Ohio residents around the turn of the century, physicians and dentists constituted some of the most educated persons in the state. Originally published in 1905, this database is a directory of doctors and dentists who served in the state that year. Each record reveals the professional's name, town or city of practic...[More]
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Ohio Soldiers in the War with Spain, 1898-99
"The Official Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War with Spain, 1898-99" was compiled under the direction of Frank B. Willis, Governor, Charles Q. Hildebrant, Secretary of State, and Benson W. Hough, Adjutant General of Ohio and published under the authority of the General Assembly in 1916. It is the official record of the Ohio regiments in the Spani...[More]
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Old and New Monongahela River Valley History
This history of the Monongahela River Valley covers the important areas in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. In addition to being a general history of the area during the period from the first European settlers through the end of the Nineteenth Century, brief histories of prominent families are included. Within these family histories, biographies of ...[More]
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Sons of the American Revolution
This work contains the entire list (thousands of members) of the membership of the National Society Sons of the American Revolution to December 31, 1901, including deceased members, with their line of descent from their Revolutionary ancestors. Search this database if you have ancestors who participated in the Revolution or who were members of the...[More]
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Swan Creek Cemetery Inscriptions, Monclova, Ohio
Located along Route 20 in Monclova, Ohio, Swan Creek Cemetery is the final resting-place of nearly 1500 persons. Compiled by the Northwestern Ohio Genealogical Society in 1971, this database is a listing of tombstone inscriptions from the cemetery. It contains the decedent's name, death date, birth date, and other helpful information, including mil...[More]
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Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio Directory, 1916-21
Senca County, Ohio was prosperous area consisting of 3,344 farms in an area of 550 square miles and is distinctly a farm county. More than 95% of the entire area of the county was in farm land and more than 83% was under cultivation. The farms were, as a rule, more than average size, less than 5% being under 10 acres. The farm population of Seneca...[More]
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Toledo, Ohio Directories, 1889-1891
Home to over 150,000 people in 1890, Toledo, Ohio is situated along the Maumee River near the Michigan border. This database is a transcription of two city directories originally published in 1890 and 1891. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides information regarding their address and occupation. This collection includes the name...[More]
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Treasures of Pioneer History
Assembled by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, "Treasures of Pioneer History," is a compilation of historic lore and romance of the pioneering of the West by the Mormon people. The Daughters have stepped forth in many directions in their endeavor to search out the facts concerning the lives and the economic developments of their forebears. The ...[More]
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USGenWeb Project - Ohio
The USGenWeb Project State web sites are your starting points for finding genealogical and historical information. Each state site features state information and also provides you with links to each county web site within the state....[More]
http://www.scioto.org/OHGenWeb/
Wayne County, Ohio Tax Lists, 1913, 1914, and 1916
Wayne County, Ohio was created in 1808 and is located just south of Cleveland. This database is a collection of tax payer lists from the county in 1914 and 1916. Researchers will find the tax payers name, residence and amount of land holding. For those seeking Ohio ancestors, this can be a helpful source of information. ...[More]
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William Darby, Trip from New York to Detroit, 1818
A member of the New York Historical Society, William Darby journeyed from New York City to Detroit in 1818. This database is a collection of letters that chronicle that trip to the Midwest. It provides helpful descriptions of many cities through which Darby traveled, including Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Cleveland and Detroit. Researcher will also find...[More]
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