Ohio, United States Genealogy


 * This article is about a mid-western state of the United States. For other uses, see Ohio (disambiguation).

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Welcome to Ohio ~ The Buckeye State

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 * Ohio was named in honor of the great Ohio River, which Thomas Jefferson described as "the most beautiful river on earth". The name Ohio comes from the Iroquois Indian word for 'large or beautiful river'. Ohio served as the young America's gateway to the new frontier. The "Buckeye" State's history is rich with Indian Heritage, African American heroism, and industry. It serves as a hub for transportation.


 * The Harrison Land Act in 1800 which enabled common people to purchase land in the Northwest Territory, which they did rapidly helping Ohio to become the 17th state on March 1, 1803.


 * The Ohio State Capital changed many times, in 1803 it was Chillicothe, then in 1810 it was Zanesville. In 1816, the capital moved back again to Chillicothe. Finally, in 1816 it was Columbus that became the home to Ohio's State Capital.

Featured Content
Biographies provide useful genealogical information such as an individual's date of birth and marriage; family members; occupation; education; military service information; family migration; social, political, and religious affiliation. The Ohio Surname Index lists more than 450,000 biographies for persons from Ohio. Read more...

Research Tools

 * Find which county a town is in, what town a cemetery is in, even where a postoffice or building is by using the United States Geographical Survey's Geographical Names Information System.
 * David Rumsey Map Collection is a large online collection of rare, old, antique historical atlases, globes, maps, charts plus other cartographic treasures.
 * The Ohio GenWeb Project has a wealth of information and is a part of the larger USGenWeb Project. The USGenWeb Project provides internet information on every county in every state in the United States.
 * Courthouse addresses for all 88 Ohio counties.

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