The last 2008 issue of Ohio Records and Pioneer Families has material from a good half of the state's counties, with special focus on the counties of Wood, Mercer, Montgomery, and Hamilton.
"The Service and Pensions of William McCleary in the War of 1812," by Daniel H. Reigle
"John Wilson Langdon -- Letters Home, Cincinnati to Wilbraham, Massachusetts" tr. Kay Ballantyne Hudson *
"First Families of Ohio: The Early Years," abstr. Kay Ballantyne Hudson
"Revolutionary War Pension Application Abstracts," abstr. Lois Wheeler
"Official Register of Physicians by County, 1896 Wood County"
"Merchants, Manufacturers & Traders of Ohio, 1885"
"Ohio's Lost Militia Companies of the War of 1812," by Eric Johnson* (Twelve that aren't included in some usual references.)
"Ohio Governors Who Served in the War of 1812," by Eric Johnson (There were eight!)
"William Dickman, His Story," by Cecelia A. Anderson-Carvalho
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Friday, February 6, 2009
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families #4, 2008
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Friday, October 10, 2008
Up to Date on Ohio Civil War Genealogy
And at last, the current, #3, 2008 issue of the Ohio Civil War Genealogy Journal:
"Eight Days in Camp Toledo, Or My First Experience as a 'Volunteer,'" submitted by Leslie Korenko. The kind of day-by-day journal fragment that you wish your ancestor had kept, complete with jokes and little episodes of daily life in camp -- a resource for what life was really like, whether your people ever saw the inside of Camp Toledo or not.
"Berne Township, Fairfield County, Ohio: Volunteers as of 1863," abstracted by Thomas Stephen Neel
"African-American Strange Family of Ohio: Reuben R. Strange & Sons William E. & George F. Strange, Army & Navy Veterans of the Civil War," by Harryette Mullen
"John Wallace Campbell, Civil War Veteran, Co. G. 71st O.V.I.," by Sheri Taylor Bockelman
"49th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company C: The Kellers and Other Veterans from Annapolis, Crawford County OH," by Ken Striker
"Ask the Experts" on saber sharpening, wheelwrights, and much more
"Newspaper Articles on Shooting of Three Soldiers in Bucyrus OH on 11 March 1864," submitted by Diane Gagel
"1883 Census of Pensioners, Mercer County, Ohio," by Michael Elliott
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