|
FAMILY ARCHIVE CDs
Require Windows 95 or higher. In order to read the CDs you must use the
free
download of the
current
version of Family Archive Viewer
available at http://www.genealogy.com/abtffiv.html. The Family Tree Maker software program, version 4.0 through version 16 (2006) will also read these CDs. Family
Tree Maker 2008 and later versions will not read the CDs. |
Family Archives CD #528
Explore new territory in your Ohio family research! This collection of scarce
and difficult-to-find Ohio records gives you everything from detailed vital
records to the biographies that bring your Ohio research to life. The seven
titles reproduced here were originally published by the Genealogical Publishing
Company and include a variety of records comprehensive in their coverage of
early Ohio.
Includes:
Ohio Valley Genealogies Charles A. Hanna This popular work contains
genealogies of the first families who settled in Pennsylvania between the Blue
Ridge Mountains and the Alleghenies, and genealogies of those families who
migrated across the Ohio River and made the first settlements in the Northwest
Territory, now part of Ohio. About 350 families are listed in alphabetical
order, with records of the first immigrant settler, including place and date of
birth and death, place of residence, name of wife and date of marriage, names of
children and their dates and places of birth, and names of grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Memoirs of the Early Pioneer Settlers of Ohio, with Narratives of Incidents
and Occurrences in 1775 S. P. Hildreth This work consists of biographical
sketches from early Washington County settlers, many of whom were born under a
monarch, fought in the American Revolution, assisted in the founding of the new
nation, moved into the wilderness, and laid the foundation of a new state. In
addition to the biographies themselves, Dr. Hildreth has included chapters on
the settlement of Athens County and the town of Amestown, Ohio.
Ohio Cemetery Records; Extracted from The Old Northwest Genealogical
Quarterly This work consists of all cemetery record articles published in The
Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterlybetween 1898 and 1912. It primarily contains
tombstone inscriptions from cemeteries in the following counties: Trumbull,
Geauga, Portage, Lorain, Guernsey, Knox, Licking, Delaware, Franklin (including
the city of Columbus), Madison, Fairfield, Pickaway, Athens, Vinton, Ross, and
Jackson. There also are some burial records and inscriptions from cemeteries in
East Haddam, Conn., and Rutland, Mass., which were important departure points
for migrations into the "Old Northwest." Many of the recorded
inscriptions identify not only the age and death date of the deceased, but the
names of his parents, spouse, or children. Nearly 20,000 persons are identified
in the records.
Ohio Source Records; from "The Ohio Genealogical Quarterly" Ohio
Genealogical Society This resource contains articles from The Ohio Genealogical
Quarterly,a periodical so scarce that not even the Library of Congress has a
complete set. By the time it ceased publication in April 1944, the Quarterly had
turned out a voluminous body of data, chiefly cemetery records, tax lists (the
1810 tax list, in particular), newspaper abstracts, and vital records, the
combined articles bearing reference to about 45,000 persons. Owing to the
extreme scarcity of the Quarterly, this data is virtually priceless.
Ohio Marriages; Extracted from The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly
Marjorie Smith All marriages recorded in The 'Old Northwest' Genealogical
Quarterly are compiled alphabetically in this source. Altogether some 10,000
brides and grooms are listed with the date of their marriage, the name of the
county the marriage took place in, and, sometimes, the name of the church and
the name of the person performing the ceremony. The following is a list of the
marriage records included in this volume:
Marriage Record, Franklin County (1803-1830)
Marriage Records, Jackson County (1816-1826)
Marriage Records, Licking County (1808-1820)
Marriage Records, Marion County (1824-1825)
Marriage Licenses Issued in Pickaway County (1810-1815)
Marriages in Ross County (1803-1806)
Early New Connecticut Marriages (Trumbull County) (1800-03)
Marriage Record, Washington County (1790-1823)
Friends' Marriage Records — Miami Monthly Meeting (1804- 1828)
Register of Marriages, Putnam Presbyterian Church (1841- 1897)
Parish Register of St. John's Church, Worthington, Ohio (1833-1875)
Parish Register of St. Luke's Church, Marietta, Ohio (1821-1883)
Parish Register of St. Paul's Parish, Marion, Ohio (1849-1870)
Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War of 1812 Ohio Adjutant General's Department
Here is the complete roster of all Ohio soldiers and officers of the Adjutant
General's Department at Columbus, Ohio, and the War Department in Washington. It
includes the names of about 25,000 soldiers and officers, with such information
as rank, dates of service, and source of information.
Ohio County, Kentucky, in the Olden Days Harrison D. Taylor These
recollections of Ohio County, Kentucky are packed with genealogical data on
early families. This wo
| Details |
 |
| |
| Item Number: | 401C-7528 |
|
|
Media:
|
CD Windows
|
|
Shipping:
|
usually ships within 1-2 business days
|
|
Publisher:
|
Genealogical Publishing Co.
|
| List Price: | 39.99 |
| Your Price |
$29.99
|
|
|