Ohio Genealogy Discussions - Genealogy Wise2024-03-28T20:47:47Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/group/ohiogenealogy/forum?feed=yes&xn_auth=noMy Ohio Ancestrytag:www.genealogywise.com,2011-08-14:3463583:Topic:3774172011-08-14T21:33:22.342ZEileen Hutzel Johnsonhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/EileenHutzelJohnson
I have an enormous Ohio Ancestry to research most of which I have manged to conclude if you ever can. My sur names consist of the following Hutzel which is German, Shane, McKinney, Russell, Miranda, Landon need to find Landon history, except for Hutzel all the other surnames where located in Miami, Clark, Shelby, Champaign, Logan, counties Piqua, ST.Mary's, St. Paris, Urbana, Sprinkcreek, Christianburg Ohio. Would love to help and share with any one interested in these area's.
I have an enormous Ohio Ancestry to research most of which I have manged to conclude if you ever can. My sur names consist of the following Hutzel which is German, Shane, McKinney, Russell, Miranda, Landon need to find Landon history, except for Hutzel all the other surnames where located in Miami, Clark, Shelby, Champaign, Logan, counties Piqua, ST.Mary's, St. Paris, Urbana, Sprinkcreek, Christianburg Ohio. Would love to help and share with any one interested in these area's. My Ohio Families by Countytag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-08-28:3463583:Topic:1519432009-08-28T00:57:13.028ZWendy Ramirezhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/WendyRamirez
I have Several Different Family Lines from Several Different Counties in Ohio, I have Information on Most if not all of these Family lines and I am willing to Share. I would love to connect with other People Researching these Families.<br />
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Fairfield County Names: Nigh/Nye, Swartzlander, Fosnaught/Fasnaught, Saylor<br />
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Wyandot County Names: Nigh/Nye, Swartzlander, Fosnaught/Fasnaught, Saylor<br />
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Carroll County Names: Best, Cooper, Dutenhaver, Sipes<br />
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Putnam County Names: Best, Cooper, Dutenhaver<br />
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Logan…
I have Several Different Family Lines from Several Different Counties in Ohio, I have Information on Most if not all of these Family lines and I am willing to Share. I would love to connect with other People Researching these Families.<br />
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Fairfield County Names: Nigh/Nye, Swartzlander, Fosnaught/Fasnaught, Saylor<br />
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Wyandot County Names: Nigh/Nye, Swartzlander, Fosnaught/Fasnaught, Saylor<br />
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Carroll County Names: Best, Cooper, Dutenhaver, Sipes<br />
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Putnam County Names: Best, Cooper, Dutenhaver<br />
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Logan County Names: Watkins, Koons<br />
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Athens County Names: Watkins, Koons<br />
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Delaware County Names: Sheaks/Sheeks, Prall<br />
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Richland County Names: Brown, Douglass, Upson, Evans<br />
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If you are Researching any of these Families I would love to Correspond with you<br />
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Wendy Ohio's Lands and Settlement Timelinetag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-24:3463583:Topic:978412009-07-24T23:28:11.570ZUnknown Ancestorhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/UnknownAncestor
Ohio is unique for having the first federal land officies as part of the first rectangular land survey syste,m in a growing America. Fortunately there are numerous sources on early settlement, and land records from each county courthouse have also been microfilmed.
Ohio is unique for having the first federal land officies as part of the first rectangular land survey syste,m in a growing America. Fortunately there are numerous sources on early settlement, and land records from each county courthouse have also been microfilmed. Favorite resources for Ohio ancestorstag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-24:3463583:Topic:963742009-07-24T15:02:00.469ZUnknown Ancestorhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/UnknownAncestor
NOTE: Since the <b>Family History Library</b> (FHL) is the largest archive of Ohio research sources, all of the resources in the following list are freely available there. The * indicates a book is also on film or fiche available to Family History Centers, and + indicates Internet access. If a call number has changed, use the online catalog of the FHL and do a <u>keyword</u> search.<br />
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The Family History Library has records on microfilm from <u>all 88 county courthouses</u>, and other materials…
NOTE: Since the <b>Family History Library</b> (FHL) is the largest archive of Ohio research sources, all of the resources in the following list are freely available there. The * indicates a book is also on film or fiche available to Family History Centers, and + indicates Internet access. If a call number has changed, use the online catalog of the FHL and do a <u>keyword</u> search.<br />
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The Family History Library has records on microfilm from <u>all 88 county courthouses</u>, and other materials from the Ohio Network of American History Research Centers.<br />
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Attached is a list of some favorite resources. What are yours for Ohio ancestors?