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Typescript extract of genealogical data from tombstone inscriptions from the following towns and cemeteries: Margaretta (Castalia, Graves-White, Oak Hill, Deo-Bolls, & Wickwire cemeteries), Groton (Sand Hill Cemetery), Sandusky (Early Cemeteries, Cholera 1849, Cholera 1852, Cholera 1854, Oakland, & Sts Peter & Paul cemeteries), Perkins (Perkins & Stone House Cemeteries), Oxford (Lutheran, Bloomingville, Pipe Creek, Wilmer & James, and Fisher & Baum cemeteries), Huron (Huron, Quaker, McMillan & Scott cemeteries), Milan (North Milan Hill, O'Dell, Enterprise, Tom Harris, St John, Ft Avery & Milan cemeteries), Berlin (Barber, Orchard Beach, Berlinville, Weatherlow, Harrison, Peaks, Berlin Hts Old & Berlin Baptist cemeteries), Vermilion (Maple Grove, Baker, Parker & Ruggles Beach cemeteries), Florence (Cable, Birmingham, Chappell Creek, & Joab Squire cemeteries), & outside Erie County (Wolcott Cemetery near the old stone fort, Giddings Plot on the battlefield, and Kelly's Island Cemetery).
This volume comprises all the cemetery records originally published in the fifteen volumes of The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly between 1898 and 1912. It consists principally of tombstone inscriptions from cemeteries in the following counties in northeastern and central Ohio: Athens, Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin (including the city of Columbus), Geauga, Guernsey, Jackson, Knox, Licking, Lorain, Madison, Pickaway, Portage, Ross, Trumbull, and Vinton.
The Erie Co Chapter OGS disbanded in 2019. They deposited several notebooks of cemetery records by various transcribers with OGS. We decided to bind them and place them in the main library. Please note that the Erie County Cemeteries book that they produced includes tombstones prior to 1909, so these notebooks which include deaths after 1909 are very valuable for researchers.
The Erie Co Chapter OGS disbanded in 2019. They deposited several notebooks of cemetery records by various transcribers with OGS. We decided to bind them and place them in the main library. Please note that the Erie County Cemeteries book that they produced includes tombstones prior to 1909, so these notebooks which include deaths after 1909 are very valuable for researchers.