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  1. May 8, 2021 · Charles Dickens, 1842. On September 22, 1788, three speculators — John Filson, Colonel Robert Patterson, and Mathias Denman — crossed the Ohio River from Kentucky and onto their 800-acre ...

  2. Cincinnati Federal Land Records, 1806 to 1828 Ohio Memory. Deeds 1787-1877 ; index 1787-1878 FamilySearch Library. Ohio, Hamilton County Records, 1791-1994 (land records, military records, naturalization records, probate records, and vital records) Family Search.

  3. Feb 20, 2009 · Publisher varies before 1847, including Farnsworth 1819, Browne 1825, Robinson 1829-1831, Dening 1834, Woodruff 1836-1837, Morgan 1839- 1840, Donogh 1840, Morgan 1842, Brooks 1843, Robinson 1846, Williams' 1849-present. Also available on microfilm

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    Courtesy of the University of Cincinnati: Birth and Death Records: 1865-1912 Hamilton Probate Court OnlineArchives:

    Spring Grove Cemetery, claims to be the second largest cemetery in the United States, has records online at Spring Grove Cemetery. There may be records from several different cemeteries that are owned by this company in this area, and there is information about a funeral home they own as well. Vine Street Hill Cemetery aka Old Carthage Road Cemeter...

    Cincinnati Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms at Findmypast ($)
    Cincinnati Roman Catholic Parish Browse records at Findmypast ($)
    Cincinnati Roman Catholic Parish Burials at Findmypast ($)
    Cincinnati Roman Catholic Congregational Records at Findmypast ($)
    American Jewish Archives The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives 3101 Clifton Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45220 Phone: 513-221-1875 Website
    Archdiocese of Cincinnati 212 East Eighth Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 Phone: 513-621-2086 Genealogy Archives

    University of Cincinnati Blegen Library Archives 2602 University Circle Cincinnati, OH 45221 Phone: 513-556-1959 Website

  4. Cincinnati, Ohio (1820-1865) Free Meeting House. The Mt. Healthy Free Meeting House was built in 1825 as a community meeting house, initially for church congregations that lacked a dedicated building.

  5. Jun 8, 2014 · Although it is not as well remembered today, the great Cincinnati firm of Duhme & Co. (1843-1893, pronounced DEW-me) was a serious competitor of Tiffany & Co. of New York and Gorham Manufacturing ...

  6. Co., many engraved Homan products began to appear in the 1860s. If not Stalkamp and Wendeln, then what other Cincinnati residents might have been the engravers for Homan’s products? Brown noted that the 1840 Cincinnati Directory has an advertisement for Sellew & Co. that included a tiny reference to Doolittle and Munson. (7) It is

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