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reprintDate: 2000
Price: $39.50
The church burial records found in this publication, extracted from 48 sources, provide help in filling the gap left by Hamilton County, Ohio’s many courthouse fires. For this volume, nearly 20,000 names are indexed and alphabetically arranged from 48 church records and religious publications. When given, parents’ names, burial dates, death dates, ages, and maiden names are listed. Maiden names are alphabetized in a separate section for cross-reference. This series is meant to be used as a supplement to the cemetery records found in the Hamilton County Burial Records series and the obituaries found in the Cincinnati newspapers.
Price: $56.00
The names extracted from church burial records for this publication came from more than 25,000 death records from nearly 70 churches of various denominations.
Price: $56.00
The names extracted from church burial records for this publication came from more than 25,000 death records from nearly 70 churches of various denominations.
Price: $30.00
This publication contains county histories for Athens, Hocking and Vinton counties with a new 200-page index, together with sketches of its cities, villages, and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits and biographies of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens.
Price: $32.50
More than 40 types of records were found in the indexed early deed books–from agreements to wills. Three books were indexed and cross-referenced for every name found in each document. More than 7,600 entries are indexed. If given, the individual’s place of origin is listed. Although most of the records were recorded between 1801 and 1820, some documents actually go back as far as 1788.
Price: $50.00
The Correspondent was a German-language newspaper printed in Scioto County, Ohio, with a circulation that included southeastern Ohio, northeastern Kentucky, and West Virginia. These abstracts include names and locations of relatives mentioned in the obituary and often the birthplace of the deceased. Nearly every state is mentioned and numerous counties and communities within Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.