Hamilton County, Ohio, miscellaneous genealogical research materials

Authors

Cist, Charles (Author)
King, R. (Added Author)

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1988

Publisher

Filmed by Wright State University

Place of Publication

Dayton, Ohio

Physical

1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

Notes

Microfilm of records located at Wright State University Library, Dayton, Ohio.

Includes materials of Campbell County, Kentucky.

Contents: Cincinnati in 1859 / by Charles Cist, 1788-1859 -- Gedenk-Buck der Sankt Franziskus Seraphikus Kirche, Cincinnati, 1859-1884 -- Wills filed in Probate Court of Hamilton County, 1791-1852 -- Thomas Noble Lindsey and descendents -- Early days in Campbell County, Kentucky, 1790-1850 -- Early settlers in Campbell County, Kentucky -- Cincinnati unique: Daniel Drake, 1800-1852 -- When, and by whom, was Cincinnati founded / by R. King, 1790-1810 -- Marriage records of Kenton County, Kentucky, 1874-1876 -- Butler County, Ohio, Calvary Cemetery -- A Guide to picturesque Cincinnati, 1883 -- Our Lady of Victory Cemetery, Delhi Township, Hamilton County -- Lutheran Church chart -- Deutschen pioneer (der Deutsche Pioneir) -- Deutschen Pioneer Vereins original membership list, 1869 -- Cincinnati German deaths -- Occupations, classes and German genealogical terms / by Hutzel and Kaiser -- Juncker and Bergweiler and related families in Cincinnati, and Kempenich Germany -- History of Sankt Johannes Church 1838 -- Greater Cincinnati resources -- Kern ancestors -- Schnathorst by Holsen emigrants -- Cincinnati German Catholic Cemetery history -- Cemeteries in Hamilton County -- Southwest Indiana German churches -- St. Paul's Catholic Church -- Genealogical ancestor charts for the following surnames: Varrelmann, Stadler, Schroeder, Reimann, Pfeifer,.

Elwer, Nomina, Mesker, Remler, Shaller, Reis, Meinhardt, Juncker, Bergweiler, etc. -- Schwaegerle genealogical charts -- The Cincinnati cholera of 1832 and 1849 -- Cincinnati German records abstracts and church resource information -- Cincinnati various German church histories and genealogies -- Ritter genealogy -- Robisch genealogy -- Ehrlenbusch genealogy -- Reed/Hartline genealogy -- Schumacher/ Bartscher genealogy -- Mesloh/Dallman genealogy.

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Hamilton County, Ohio, miscellaneous genealogical research materialsGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1571728 7857181
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Hamilton County, Ohio, miscellaneous genealogical research materialsGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1571728 7857181

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