Muskingum County, Ohio Genealogy

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County Courthouse
"Home of the "Y" Bridge" Muskingum County 401 Main Street Zanesville, OH 43701

History

 * Established 1 March 1804
 * Muskingum County was named from the Native American Word meaning “near the river”.

Parent County
1804--Muskingum County was created 7 January 1804 from Washington and Fairfield Counties. County seat: Zanesville

Boundary Changes

 * A part was returned to Fairfield County 1817.
 * Parts set off to create Coshocton 1810, Guernsey 1810, Morgan 1817.

City

 * Zanesville

Cemeteries
LDS Cemetery Records (rural or uncertain specific location) Vol. 1, page 139 - South Adamsville

Roman Catholic

 * The Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Ohio Archives 6616 Beechmont Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45230 Tel: 513-231-0810 website: Archives Genealogy Research
 * St. Nicholas Catholic Church 925 E. Main St. Zanesville, OH 43701

Lutheran

 * Records kept by Carl Louis Wagner, Lutheran minister, 1920-1965 Contains baptisms, confirmations, funerals and weddings in the following locations.
 * Brandywine and Sugar Grove, Pendleton County, West Virginia
 * Zanesville and Philo, Muskingum County, Ohio
 * Eagleport, Morgan County, Ohio
 * Lake Township, Fort Wayne, Indiana
 * Dixon and Amboy, Lee County, Illinois
 * Muskingum County OHGenWeb Project has additional information about various church groups and their records.

Gazetteers

 * United States Geographic Survey Place Names - GNIS for Muskingum County (may not always be present in alphabetic order on first try.)

Biographies

 * Pioneers of Muskingum County, Ohio

Maps

 * 1866 Atlas of Muskingum County Ohio.

Current
Online obituaries since 27 Dec 2001
 * The Zanesville Times Recorder 34 S. Fourth St. Zanesville, OH 43701 Tel: (740) 452-4561
 * Coshocton Tribune 550 Main Street Coshocton, OH 43812 Tel: (740) 622-1122

Historical
Muskingum County Libraries, Ohio State University Library, and the Ohio Historical Society are all resources for historical newspapers. Over the years Zanesville has had it's newspaper change names many times. This Historical Newspapers article lists the names of early newspapers for Adamsville, Dresden, New Concord, and Zanesville.

Web Sites

 * The Muskingum County OHGenWeb Project, an member of The OHGenWeb Project, an affiliate of The USGenWeb Project
 * The USGenWeb Archives Project for Muskingum County.
 * Family History Library Catalog