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Genealogy Database July 2019 Genealogy Database July 2019 Title Author Call Number Volumes Color Bar Code 1753 History of Allegheny County, PA, Illustrations, Descriptive Scenery, Palatial Residences NO BARCODE 1803-2003 : two hundred years of public education in St. Clairsville-RichlandBlatnik, School Dorothy District W. REF LH OHIO BELMONT CO. 31882001966062 1810 Monroe County, Virginia, Census REF LH lt green NO BARCODE 1820 - 1830 - 1840 Monroe County, Ohio Federal Census Monroe County Chapter, OGS REF LH 929.3 OHI ltgreen 1820 Athens County, Ohio Census REF LH CENSUS, OHIO, ATH CO green 1794332 1820 Belmont County, Ohio Federal Census REF LH 929.377 ltgreen NO BARCODE 1820 Ohio Federal Census Records Index REF LH 929.3 OHIO INDEX ltgreen 1830 Athens County Ohio Census REF LH CENSUS, OHIO, ATH CO green 1794290 1830 Belmont County, Ohio Federal Census CTGS REF LH 929.377 ltgreen 1830 Ohio Federal Census Records Index REF LH 929.3 OHIO v. 1- v. 2 ltgreen 1840 & 1850 Licking County, Ohio, Census Fallsbury Township REF LH 2 COPIES ltgreen 1840 Ohio Federal Census Records Index REF LH 929.3 OHIO ltgreen 1840 Tyler County, Virginia Census Douthat, James REF LH CENSUS,WV TYLER CO ltgreen 1847 History of Washington County, Greene County, Pennsylvania Rupp, I. D. REF LH RUP 1850 Belmont County, Ohio Census REF LH 317.9 BEL lt green NO BARCODE 1850 Brooke County, West Virginia, United States Census Wayne, Audra Rickey REF LH BRO ltgreen NO BARCODE 1850 Charlotte County, Virginia Census Evans, transcribed Ref LH Va Charolette Co Va ltgreen 1850 Hancock County, Virginia / West Virginia Census Olash, Freida B. REF LH VA WVA HANCOCK CO ltgreen NO BARCODE 1850 Jefferson County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1850 Mecklenburg County, Virginia Census Simmons Ref LH Va Mecklenburg Co Va ltgreen 1850 Monroe County, Ohio Census Cochran, Wes REF LH 977.1 COC ltgreen 1850 Monroe County, Ohio Federal Census Davis, Wilma S. REF LH 977.196 DAV ltgreen 1850 Muskingum County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD vol 1-2 1850 Ohio County, West Virginia Census REF LH ltgreen 1850 Ohio Federal Census Records Index REF LH 929.3 OHIO lt green 1850 Washington County, Ohio Census REF LH 929.3 COC ltgreen 1850, 1860 & 1870 Wetzel County, (West) Virginia Census REF LH WET ltgreen NO BARCODE 1853 business directory, Belmont County, Ohio Cumberland Trail Genealogical SocietyREF LH 977.193 EIG 31882001300692 1860 Belmont County, Ohio Census REF LH 317.9 BEL ltgreen 1860 Hancock County, (West) Virginia Federal Census Waite, Janet & Ryan, Bonnie REF LH WVA HANCOCK CO ltgreen NO BARCODE 1860 Jefferson County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1860 Licking County, Ohio Census Licking County Genealogical SocietyREF LH LIC v. 1 - v. 6 ltgreen NO BARCODE 1860 Monroe County, Ohio Federal Census Monroe County Historical SocietyREF LH 929.3 OH MONROE ltgreen NO BARCODE 1860 Muskingum County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD vol 1-2 1860 Noble County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1860 Noble County, Ohio Census REF LH NOBLE COUNTY ltgreen 1860 Ohio County, Census Johnson, Charles REF LH CENSUS 1860 WVA v 1 & v 2 ltgreen 1553357 1860 Washington County, Ohio Census REF LH 929.3 COC ltgreen 1868 wall map, one township per page, and 1888 of Belmont Co., Ohio, plus the 1855 map of Bellaire, 1888 atlasLH ATLAS indexed OHIO BELMONT 31882002007338 1869 Landowners Map of Monroe County, Ohio Kopp, Rita Bone REF LH OHIO MONROE CO. NO BARCODE 1870 Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Census Index Precision Indexing REF LH ltgreen NO BARCODE 1870 Armstrong County, Crawford County, Fayette County, Pennsylvania CensusPrecision Index Indexing REF LH ltgreen NO BARCODE Title Author Call Number Volumes Color Bar Code 1870 Beaver County, Bedford County, Butler County, Pennsylvania Census IndexPrecision Indexing REF LH ltgreen NO BARCODE 1870 Belmont County, Ohio Census Index Local Patron REF LH 929.3 OHIO v. 1 - v. 2 ltgreen 1870 Green County, Lawrence County, Mercer County, Pennsylvania CensusPrecision Index Indexing REF LH ltgreen NO BARCODE 1870 Hancock County, West Virginia Federal Census Waite, Janet REF LH WVA HANCOCK CO ltgreen NO BARCODE 1870 Jefferson County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD vol 1-2 1870 Monroe County, Ohio Census REF LH 929.3 COC ltgreen 1870 Muskingum County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD vol 1-2 1870 Noble County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1870 Noble County, Ohio Census REF LH NOBLE COUNTY ltgreen 1870 Ohio County, West Virginia Census, Vol 2 Johnson REF LH CENSUS W VA OHIO CO VOL 2 ltgreen NO BARCODE 1870 Ohio County, West Virginia Census, Vol. 1 Johnson, Clarence REF LH CENSUS W.VA OHO CO VOL 1 ltgreen NO BARCODE 1870 Somerset County and Venango County, Pennsylvania Census Index Precision Indexing Inc. REF LH ltgreen 1870 Washington County and Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Census PrecisionIndex Indexing REF LH ltgreen NO BARCODE 1870 Washington County, Ohio Census REF LH 929.3 COC ltgreen 1870 Wood County, West Virginia Census REF LH WVA WOOD CO ltgreen 1316060 1880 Muskingum County, Noble County, Ottawa County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1880 Belmont County, Ohio, Census Index Local Patron REF LH 929.3 OHIO v. 1 & v. 3 ltgreen v. 2 missing 1880 Carroll County, Ohio Census REF LH 929.377167 CEN ltgreen 1880 Carroll County, Ohio Federal Census Index Cumberland Trail Genealogical SocietyREF LH 929.377167 CEN ltgreen NO BARCODE 1880 Cherokee Nation Census Benge, Barbara REF LH CENSUS ltgreen NO BARCODE 1880 Jackson (part) and Jefferson County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1880 Monroe County, Ohio Federal Census Monroe County Chapter, OGS REF LH MONROE COUNTY ltgreen 1880 Muskingum County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1880 Noble County, Ohio Census REF LH 977.195 NOB ltgreen 1880 Ohio Federal Census Index REF LH 929.2 OHIO v. 1 - v. 3 ltgreen 1880 Washington County, Ohio Census REF LH 929.3 COC ltgreen 1880 West Virginia Census REF LH 929.375 MAR v. 1 - v.3, v. 7 ltgreen& v. 12 1880 West Virginia Census Volume 3 Corrections REF LH WV ltgreen NO BARCODE 1890 Jefferson County, Ohio - Veterans and Widows Census Indexed by JCGS REF LH OHIO JEFFERSON CO ltgreen 1375967 1890 Ohio Federal Census Records Index - Civil War Veterans and Widows Only REF LH 929.3 OHIO ltgreen 1895 Ohio County West Virginia Tax Book REF LH WV, Ohio Co Navy NO BARCODE 1900 Belmont County Census Vol XI REF LH Census Belmont Co vol XI lt green 1750474 1900 Belmont County Census - Vol I Somerset and Wayne Townships Belmont County Chapter, OGS REF LH Belmont CO Census Vol I lt green NO BARCODE 1900 Belmont County Census - Vol II Warren Township Belmont County Chapter, OGS REF LH Belmont CO Census vol II lt green NO BARCODE 1900 Belmont County Census - Vol III Colerain Township Belmont County Chapter, OGS REF LH Belmont CO Census vol III lt green NO BARCODE 1900 Belmont County Census - Vol IV Mead and York Townships Belmont County Chapter, OGS REF LH Belmont CO Census Vol IV lt green NO BARCODE 1900 Belmont County Census - Vol V Washington and Smith Townships Belmont County Chapter, OGS REF LH Belmont CO Census Vol V lt green NO BARCODE 1900 Belmont County Census - Vol VI Goshen & Kirkwood Townships Belmont County Chapter, OGS REF LH Belmont CO Census Vol VI lt green NO BARCODE 1900 Belmont County Census - Vol VII Richland Township Including St ClairsvilleBelmont County Chapter, OGS REF LH Belmont CO Census vol VIII lt green NO BARCODE 1900 Belmont County Census - Vol VIII Flushing and Wheeling Townships Belmont County Chapter, OGS REF LH Belmont CO Census vol VIII lt green NO BARCODE 1900 Belmont County, Ohio Census Index REF LH 929.3 OHIO v. 1 - v. 2 lt green 1900 Federal Census of Monroe Co. OH - Vol 1 Center, Seneca, Summit, WayneMonroe Townships Co Gen Ref LH Census green NO BARCODE 1900 Federal Census of Monroe Co. OH - Vol 2 Green, Jackson, Lee & Ohio TownshipsMonroe Co. Chapter of The OGS Ref LH Census Monroe Co vol2 green NO BARCODE 1900 Federal Census of Monroe Co. OH - Vol 3 Benton, Bethel, Franklin, PerryMonroe & Washington County Chapter of OGS REF LH Census vol 3 green NO BARCODE 1900 Federal Census of Monroe Co. OH - Vol 4 Adams Malaga, Salem, SunsburyMonroe & Switzerland County Chapter of OGS REF LH Census vol4 green NO BARCODE Title Author Call Number Volumes Color Bar Code 1900 Jackson & Jefferson Counties, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1900 Jefferson & Knox Counties, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD ltgreen 1900 Jefferson County, Ohio, Federal Census Index Jefferson County Chapter, OGS REF LH 929.3 ROE ltgreen 1900 Marshall County, West Virginia, Cameron District, Census Cochrane, Wes REF LH 929.375416 CEN ltgreen 1900 Marshall County, West Virginia, Clay District, Census Cochrane, Wes REF LH 929.375416 CEN ltgreen 1900 Muskingum County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1900 Noble & Ottawa Counties, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1900 Noble County, Ohio Census REF LH 977.195 NOB ltgreen 1910 Geagua, Green & Guernsey Counties, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1910 Guernsey & Hancock Counties, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1910 Jefferson & Lawrence Counties, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1910 Jefferson County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1910 Monongalia, Nichols & Ohio Counties, West Virginia Census Heritage Quest Ref Lh CD 1910 Muskingum County, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1910 Muskingum, Noble & Perry Counties, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1910 Ohio County, West Virginia Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD 1920 Greene & Guernsey Counties, Ohio Census Heritage Quest Ref LH CD
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