The spring issue of the flagship publication of the largest statewide genealogy organization in the US:
Henry C. Howells IV, "The American Descendancy of the Howells Brothers and George Henry Coggeshall"*
Tom Neel, "Kisey McKimm, ex-Slave, Paulding County, Ohio"*
Eric E. Johnson, "History of the 19th Regiment of U.S. Infantry"* (3rd prize OGSQ writing contest)
Jean Overmeier Nathan, "Moore's Standard Directory of Crestline, Ohio 1907-1908"
Beverly Blose Downing, "The Ancestors of Henry Lemuel Blose"
Jean Overmeier Nathan, "Divorces Granted by Acts of Legislation State of Ohio 1803-1851"
Linda Jean Limes Ellis, "Andrew & Josephine Zagorsky, Their Lorain Love Story"
Jean Overmeier Nathan, "Decennial Tax Valuation, Cincinnati Real Estate 1892"
*footnoted
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
OGSQ Spring 2009
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Friday, April 11, 2008
March OGSQ
By the table of contents, the new issue of the Ohio Genealogical Society Quarterly has 20 articles! Here are some of the more substantial ones:
"Ohio Hospital for Epileptics, Gallipolis, Gallia County," by Jean Overmeier Nathan [access to its records at the Ohio Historical Society are extremely limited, but at least the 1900 census of its residents is public]
"William Justice Burgenmeyer, Butler County," by Calvin Burgenmeyer
"1900 and 1901 Deaths in Cincinnati, Ohio, with Burials Outside of Hamilton County," by Kenny R. Burck, Doris Thomason, and Kay M. Ryan
"The Perrysburg Journal 1855 Extractions," by Lolita Thayer Guthrie [Wood County]
"Paulding County Soldiers," by Terri Gorney [clippings from the Paulding Democrat in 1918]
"A Section of the Rural Directory of Sandusky County, Ohio," by Jean Overmeier Nathan
"Ohioans on the Move: Biographical Record and Portrait Album of Tippecanoe County, Indiana Part II," by Jean Overmeier Nathan
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