Index of Hamilton County, Ohio Reported Court Records 1870 - 1879

Index of Hamilton County, Ohio Reported Court Records 1870 - 1879
Author: Jeffrey G. Herbert
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2017-12-22
Genre: American newspapers
ISBN: 9781979956383

This index contains the names of individuals in over 28,250 court cases reported in The Cincinnati Enquirer, between 1870 and 1879. Many of the records housed in the Hamilton County courthouse were destroyed by a riot and subsequent fire in March 1884. This index attempts to recreate as many court cases as possible from daily summaries reported in this local newspaper, which can provide valuable information to the family history researcher. Typical cases reported include: Probate Court (wills and estates, guardianships, insanity cases, adoptions, probate notices), Common Pleas Court (divorces, civil disputes, property cases and petitions, bastardy and criminal cases) and Superior and District Court (appeals), and coroner inquests. This is the second in a series of three volumes for these reported court cases.

Index of Hamilton County, Ohio Reported Court Records 1880 - 1884

Index of Hamilton County, Ohio Reported Court Records 1880 - 1884
Author: Jeffrey G Herbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2019-07-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781079317237

This index contains the names of individuals in over 16,600 court cases reported in The Cincinnati Enquirer, between 1880 and 1884. Many of the records housed in the Hamilton County courthouse were destroyed by a riot and subsequent fire in March 1884. This index attempts to recreate as many court cases as possible from daily summaries reported in this local newspaper, which can provide valuable information to the family history researcher. Typical cases reported include: Probate Court (wills and estates, guardianships, insanity cases, adoptions, probate notices), Common Pleas Court (divorces, civil disputes, property cases and petitions, bastardy and criminal cases) and Superior and District Court (appeals), and coroner inquests. This is the third in a series of three volumes for these reported court cases.

Index of Hamilton County, Ohio Reported Court Records 1841 - 1869

Index of Hamilton County, Ohio Reported Court Records 1841 - 1869
Author: Jeffrey G. Herbert
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2017-02-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542542685

This index contains the names of individuals in over 25,700 court cases reported in The Cincinnati Enquirer, before 1869. Many of the records housed in the Hamilton County courthouse were destroyed by a riot and subsequent fire in March 1884. This index attempts to recreate as many court cases as possible from daily summaries reported in this local newspaper, which can provide valuable information to the family history researcher. Typical cases reported include: Probate Court (wills and estates, guardianships, insanity cases, adoptions, probate notices), Common Pleas Court (divorces, civil disputes, property cases and petitions, bastardy and criminal cases) and Superior and District Court (appeals), and coroner inquests.

Restored Hamilton County, Ohio, Marriage Records

Restored Hamilton County, Ohio, Marriage Records
Author: Jeffrey G. Herbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Hamilton County (Ohio)
ISBN: 9780971365735

"This supplemental index contains more than forty-eight hundred marriages that occurred in Hamilton County between 1850 and 1884. The source of information for this index is Hamilton County, Ohio, church marriage registers that were kept by the individual priests and ministers for their particular churches" -- Introd.

Restored Hamilton County, Ohio, Marriages, 1808-1849

Restored Hamilton County, Ohio, Marriages, 1808-1849
Author: Jeffrey G. Herbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780788446061

This index contains almost 23,000 marriages which occurred in Hamilton County before 1850. The primary base of information for this index is the restored marriage license applications and returns. Church records were checked when available and permitted. This index is arranged alphabetically in two sections, first by groom and then by brides.

Hamilton County, Ohio

Hamilton County, Ohio
Author: Jeffrey G. Herbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788415043

This new index has been compiled from the death and burial records of twenty-four churches in Hamilton County, Ohio. It contains nearly 11,000 deaths recorded in the death and burial registers of individual priests and ministers before 1850. Although index entries vary considerably in detail from church to church and year to year, a particular entry may contain any of the following valuable information: full name and maiden name (where applicable) of the deceased, names of parents, surviving spouse, date of death, age at time of death and date of burial. Entries are alphabetized by surname and are coded with a letter or letters corresponding to a key of churches, allowing researchers to consult the original records for clarification; an "*" preceding the church code denotes an original record containing birth information for the deceased. An alphabetical listing of maiden names and corresponding married names follows the index. Hamilton County, Ohio, Church Death Records, 1811-1849 is intended to supplement the cemetery extractions published in the Hamilton County Burial Records series (also published by Heritage Books, Inc.). Although these church registers do not provide a complete record of Hamilton County deaths and burials for this time period, they can be used to fill in gaps in the official record and suggest new avenues for genealogical research. This volume is particularly valuable for family researchers whose ancestors may have passed through Hamilton County during the western migration but were not residents. The deaths of transient pioneer families are often unaccounted for in county court and cemetery records and were seldom noted in the obituaries of Cincinnati's newspapers; in some cases church registers are the only record of the deaths of these individuals.