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Early Ohio Settlers Purchasers of Land in East And East Central Ohio Genealogy

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    Early Ohio  Settlers. Purchasers of Land in East and East Central Ohio, 1800-1840
    Ellen T. Berry and David A. Berry
    Softbound    volume  totaling
    330
    pages. Book is in new condition. Just what you need  for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
    In 1785 lands of the Northwest      Territory were offered for sale to the public. By 1800 four land offices      were established and sales from the Zanesville office, which included tracts      originally reserved for the Marietta and Steubenville offices and, more      importantly, parts of the United States Military District, reserved for      veterans of the Revolutionary War, form the basis of this volume. In      addition, this volume also includes records from the Steubenville office for      the period 1820-1840, the first twenty years of sales records having already      been published.
    In tabular format this volume      has a complete list of 22,770 persons who bought land in central and east      central Ohio between 1800 and 1840. Data includes the name of the purchaser      (in alphabetical order), date of purchase, place of residence at the time of      purchase, and the range, township, and section of the purchased land, thus      enabling the researcher to ascertain the exact location of the ancestor's      land.
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    Ernest Thode
    Softbound  oversize volume  totaling
    195
    pages. Book  is in new  condition. Per the publisher;
    Substantially larger than previous editions, this sixth  edition of the
    Address Book for Germanic Genealogy
    brings many addresses  up to date and adds numerous others, especially municipal archive addresses and  the addresses of local European historical and genealogical societies. It is  indispensable for genealogical researchers with interests in Germany, Austria,  Switzerland, and other German-speaking areas of central and western Europe.
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    Address Book for Germanic Genealogy
    refers to nearly 2,000  genealogical and related societies, state and municipal archives, religious  organizations, booksellers or importers, foreign information offices,  newspapers, religious archives, and professional genealogists in North America,  Germany, and elsewhere in the Germanic world.
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