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Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 0806311290
Category : Ohio
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
This is the first collection of records the researcher should turn to in any genealogical investigation in the Buckeye State. Taking the place of pre-1820 census records, this work presents a county-by-county list of Ohio settlers and residents from about 1800 to 1825. Along with the 1801 tax list of the Virginia Military District, it contains the names of taxpayers listed in various county tax rolls, and it also contains lists of original proprietors and settlers (taken from other sources), names of holders of military warrants, voters' lists, householders' lists, occasional lists of Revolutionary soldiers, and lists of resident proprietors. The work is arranged by county, with multiple tax lists arranged chronologically thereunder. There is at least one tax list given for each of the seventy-five counties covered, the combined lists naming about 50,000 taxpayers. Each county tax list is accompanied by a brief history of the county's formation. Researchers should note that tax lists were not available for the following counties: Auglaize, Carroll, Erie, Fulton, Lake, Lucas, Noble, Ottawa, Paulding, Summit, Vinton, and Wyandot. Our reprint combines the original 1971 publication and the 1973 index, both first published by the Ohio Genealogical Society.
Early Ohio Tax Records
Author:
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 0806311290
Category : Ohio
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
This is the first collection of records the researcher should turn to in any genealogical investigation in the Buckeye State. Taking the place of pre-1820 census records, this work presents a county-by-county list of Ohio settlers and residents from about 1800 to 1825. Along with the 1801 tax list of the Virginia Military District, it contains the names of taxpayers listed in various county tax rolls, and it also contains lists of original proprietors and settlers (taken from other sources), names of holders of military warrants, voters' lists, householders' lists, occasional lists of Revolutionary soldiers, and lists of resident proprietors. The work is arranged by county, with multiple tax lists arranged chronologically thereunder. There is at least one tax list given for each of the seventy-five counties covered, the combined lists naming about 50,000 taxpayers. Each county tax list is accompanied by a brief history of the county's formation. Researchers should note that tax lists were not available for the following counties: Auglaize, Carroll, Erie, Fulton, Lake, Lucas, Noble, Ottawa, Paulding, Summit, Vinton, and Wyandot. Our reprint combines the original 1971 publication and the 1973 index, both first published by the Ohio Genealogical Society.
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 0806311290
Category : Ohio
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
This is the first collection of records the researcher should turn to in any genealogical investigation in the Buckeye State. Taking the place of pre-1820 census records, this work presents a county-by-county list of Ohio settlers and residents from about 1800 to 1825. Along with the 1801 tax list of the Virginia Military District, it contains the names of taxpayers listed in various county tax rolls, and it also contains lists of original proprietors and settlers (taken from other sources), names of holders of military warrants, voters' lists, householders' lists, occasional lists of Revolutionary soldiers, and lists of resident proprietors. The work is arranged by county, with multiple tax lists arranged chronologically thereunder. There is at least one tax list given for each of the seventy-five counties covered, the combined lists naming about 50,000 taxpayers. Each county tax list is accompanied by a brief history of the county's formation. Researchers should note that tax lists were not available for the following counties: Auglaize, Carroll, Erie, Fulton, Lake, Lucas, Noble, Ottawa, Paulding, Summit, Vinton, and Wyandot. Our reprint combines the original 1971 publication and the 1973 index, both first published by the Ohio Genealogical Society.
Ohio Source Records from the Ohio Genealogical Quarterly
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Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 0806311371
Category : Ohio
Languages : en
Pages : 680
Book Description
Ohio Source Records is composed of articles from the scarce periodical The Ohio Genealogical Quarterly. This book consolidates and indexes the contents of the periodical, which consisted chiefly of cemetery records, tax lists, newspaper abstracts, and vital records, the combined articles bearing reference to about 45,000 persons.
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 0806311371
Category : Ohio
Languages : en
Pages : 680
Book Description
Ohio Source Records is composed of articles from the scarce periodical The Ohio Genealogical Quarterly. This book consolidates and indexes the contents of the periodical, which consisted chiefly of cemetery records, tax lists, newspaper abstracts, and vital records, the combined articles bearing reference to about 45,000 persons.
David Enoch Family in Ohio, 1798-1953
Author: Harry Enoch
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387493736
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Henry Enoch was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and migrated to the Virginia frontier, where he settled on land surveyed by George Washington at the Forks of Cacapon. Three of Henry's sons-Henry Jr., David and Enoch Enoch-crossed the Alleghenies to settle in the Ten Mile Country of southwest Pennsylvania in the 1760s. In 1798 David removed to Ohio, where he and his sons John and Abner settled in Butler County. John later moved to Logan County, where he established the town of West Liberty. John Jr. became one of the pioneers of Champaign County. This work provides a record of David, his sons John and Abner and grandson John Jr. in Ohio and ends in 1953 with the death of John Jr.'s granddaughter, Annetta Enoch Johnson. The entries in this work are taken from official documents, newspapers articles, or published histories.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387493736
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Henry Enoch was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and migrated to the Virginia frontier, where he settled on land surveyed by George Washington at the Forks of Cacapon. Three of Henry's sons-Henry Jr., David and Enoch Enoch-crossed the Alleghenies to settle in the Ten Mile Country of southwest Pennsylvania in the 1760s. In 1798 David removed to Ohio, where he and his sons John and Abner settled in Butler County. John later moved to Logan County, where he established the town of West Liberty. John Jr. became one of the pioneers of Champaign County. This work provides a record of David, his sons John and Abner and grandson John Jr. in Ohio and ends in 1953 with the death of John Jr.'s granddaughter, Annetta Enoch Johnson. The entries in this work are taken from official documents, newspapers articles, or published histories.
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families
The Ancestors of Mahlon Votaw (1826-1919)
Author: Mrs. James R. Stuntz
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Languages : en
Pages : 442
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Languages : en
Pages : 442
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History of Columbiana County, Ohio, and Representative Citizens
Author: William B. McCord
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Category : Columbiana County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 866
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Category : Columbiana County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 866
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Centennial History of Butler County, Ohio
Author: Bert Surene Bartlow
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Category : Butler County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 1148
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Category : Butler County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 1148
Book Description
Woods-Pettegrew Family History
Author: Arthur Dirks
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1329582020
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Mordie Lee Woods was born in 1883 in Weston, Missouri, and Minnie Maude Pettegrew was born 1884 in Olathe, Kansas. Their ancestral and related surnames include Cave, Demarest, Gearhart, Graves, Gustin, Hardy, Howe, Lipscomb, Lower, Pettigrew/Pettegrew, Simpson, Soward, Springle/Sprenkle, Stevenson, Westerfield, Woods and Wright, among others. This is an informal narrative accompanied by family tables, and the lives of principal individuals and many related lines. It is one of the stories of the expansion of America.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1329582020
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Mordie Lee Woods was born in 1883 in Weston, Missouri, and Minnie Maude Pettegrew was born 1884 in Olathe, Kansas. Their ancestral and related surnames include Cave, Demarest, Gearhart, Graves, Gustin, Hardy, Howe, Lipscomb, Lower, Pettigrew/Pettegrew, Simpson, Soward, Springle/Sprenkle, Stevenson, Westerfield, Woods and Wright, among others. This is an informal narrative accompanied by family tables, and the lives of principal individuals and many related lines. It is one of the stories of the expansion of America.
History of Columbiana County, Ohio
Author: Horace Mack
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Category : Columbiana County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
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Category : Columbiana County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
Researcher's Guide to United States Census Availability, 1790-1920
Author: Ann B. Hamilton
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Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
"The purpose of this endeavor is to help you keep track of records available, and the means of keeping track of records that you have searched... We hope that this will make your research easier, as it has ours, and that it will permit you more research time and less frustration"--Pref.
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Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
"The purpose of this endeavor is to help you keep track of records available, and the means of keeping track of records that you have searched... We hope that this will make your research easier, as it has ours, and that it will permit you more research time and less frustration"--Pref.