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Franklin County, Ohio 1821 Tax List, for the Year 1810

Franklin County, Ohio 1821 Tax List, for the Year 1810 PDF Author: Carol Willsey Bell
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Languages : en
Pages : 10

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Franklin County, Ohio 1821 Tax List, for the Year 1810

Franklin County, Ohio 1821 Tax List, for the Year 1810 PDF Author: Carol Willsey Bell
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Languages : en
Pages : 10

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Franklin County, Ohio 1821 Tax List

Franklin County, Ohio 1821 Tax List PDF Author: Carol Willsey Bell
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Category : Registers of births, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 20

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Franklin County, Ohio 1806, 1810, 1814 Taxables Index

Franklin County, Ohio 1806, 1810, 1814 Taxables Index PDF Author:
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Category : Franklin County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 48

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Index Franklin County, Ohio Taxables [sic] 1806, 1810, 1814

Index Franklin County, Ohio Taxables [sic] 1806, 1810, 1814 PDF Author: Fay Maxwell
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Category : Franklin County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 64

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The 1820 Tax Lists, Franklin County, North Carolina

The 1820 Tax Lists, Franklin County, North Carolina PDF Author: Stephen E. Bradley
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Category : Franklin County (N.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 92

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Early Ohio Tax Records

Early Ohio Tax Records PDF Author:
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 0806311290
Category : Ohio
Languages : en
Pages : 642

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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 Guide to Genealogical Sources

Ohio Guide to Genealogical Sources PDF Author: Carol Willsey Bell
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 400

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Arranged alphabetically by county. Within each county lists important agencies, court records, census records, and published sources to aid in local genalogical research.

Ohio Source Records from the Ohio Genealogical Quarterly

Ohio Source Records from the Ohio Genealogical Quarterly PDF Author:
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 0806311371
Category : Ohio
Languages : en
Pages : 680

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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.

Ohio Records and Pioneer Families

Ohio Records and Pioneer Families PDF Author:
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Category : Ohio
Languages : en
Pages : 740

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ISAIAH VORYS (1750-1834) of the VAN VOORHEES FAMILY: PIONEER of COLUMBUS, FRANKLIN COUNTY, OHIO And NEW JERSEY REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER

ISAIAH VORYS (1750-1834) of the VAN VOORHEES FAMILY: PIONEER of COLUMBUS, FRANKLIN COUNTY, OHIO And NEW JERSEY REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER PDF Author: Dr. Frank "Mike" Davis
Publisher: RootsQuest Press, LLC
ISBN: 0615946003
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 511

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Isaiah Vorys and his relatives are part of the largest Dutch group within the modern USA; namely, the “Van Voorhees” family. In 1660 C.E., Isaiah’s ancestral grandfather, Steven Coerts Van Voorhees, migrated from the Province of Drenthe, Netherlands to the Flatlands area of Brooklyn, Long Island, NY. Thus began the “roots” of a huge family who quickly branched out to become pioneers, early settlers, and prominent citizens within many U.S. States, Counties, and Cities from 1660 C.E. to present day.This book concentrates primarily on the one branch of Steven Coerts Van Voorhees’ descendants which leads to (and beyond) Isaiah Vorys, who was born in 1750 in Somerset County, New Jersey. At first glance, some of the heretofore unpublished genealogy charts associated with Isaiah may appear to be of sole interest to the readers who are related to him. However, any reader with a desire to learn more about United States History stands to gain insight into “the formation of the early USA”, by carefully reading each page of this book, because the author adds historical details associated with the “coast-to-coast” residential locations of Isaiah Vorys’ ancestors, descendants, and of his collateral relatives, beginning in 1660 C.E. and ending in 2013 C.E. Throughout an interesting 84 years of life, Isaiah Vorys actively participated in the betterment of his communities. For example, in 1776, he enlisted in a New Jersey Revolutionary War Regiment and participated in several battles as part of General George Washington’s “Continental Army” until 1781, even though Washington could not afford to pay this Regiment for their services. From 1808 to 1830, Isaiah Vorys was among the early pioneers who developed the City of Columbus, Ohio, while operating his “White Horse Tavern”. Even Isaiah’s death was interesting because the body exhumed from his gravesite in 1857 C. E. turned out not to be his remains! Isaiah Vorys’ seven children (adopting the VORYS, VORIS and VORHES surnames) were early settlers within various parts of western Pennsylvania, central Ohio, and in northern Indiana between 1784 C. E. and 1835 C.E. Isaiah’s descendants married spouses with surnames: HALLAM (early settlers of Washington Co., PA and of Clinton Co., OH); HITE; COCHENOUR; BIBLER (all three of these families were early settlers of Fairfield Co., OH); and MONROE (early settlers of Delaware Co., OH who descended from the MONROE/MUNROE “Minutemen” who fought in the “Battle of Lexington”, MA in 1775).