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Hamilton County (Ohio) Wills Index Surname B Hamilton County (Ohio) Wills Index - Surnames Starting with B Surname Given Name Date Filed Residence Box Case No Executor Beneficiaries Baasch Henry 05/17/1898 Cincinnati, OH 120 46278 Magdalena Baasch Magdalena Baasch Mary Ellen Babbitt, Elizabeth B. Hobart, Carrie B. William N. Hobart, Julius B. Hargrave, William P. Babbitt, Charles Edwin Babbitt Anne 09/17/1894 Cincinnati, OH 101 41490 Hargrave Babbitt Anne Babbitt, Anne Elizabeth Hobart, William Pitt William Newell Hobart, Babbitt, Mary Ellen Babbitt, Charles Edwin Babbitt Calvin 03/15/1879 Cincinnati, OH 39 22908 William Pitt Babbitt Babbitt, Carrie Andress Babbitt Catharine Babbs, William Babbs, John Babbs, Stephen H. Stewart, Sylvester Emeline Stratton, Delila Virginia Voorhees, Babbs Noah 12/26/1889 Rising Sun, IN 77 35026 Ralston Sylvester Ralston, Bell Babbs, Charles Babbs Babinger Abraham (Bobinger) 12/03/1861 Cincinnati, OH 15 6873 John Phares, John Taylor Charlotte Taylor, Margaret Phares, Catharine Hart Bacciocco Dom 05/20/1895 Cincinnati, OH 105 42493 Mary Bacciocco Mary Bacciocco Bacciocco John 09/29/1879 Cincinnati, OH 40 23426 Mary Rosa Bacciocco Mary Rosa Bacciocco Bach George 05/13/1873 Hamilton County 29 17248 Dorothea Bach Dorothea Bach Mary Beising Bachman, Charles Bachman, Harry Bachman Henry 07/11/1894 Cincinnati, OH 101 41256 Mary Beising Bachman Bachman, Lizzie Bachman Bachman Leonhard 11/18/1876 Hamilton County 35 20723 No Information Anna Bachman, Kate Bachman, Mary Bachman Bachmann Adam 12/19/1890 Hamilton County 82 36249 Anna Bachmann Anna Bachmann Bachmann Carl 11/22/1880 Cincinnati, OH 43 24611 Carolina Bachmann Carolina Bachmann Gertrudis Bachmann, Peter Bachmann, Mary Bachmann Nicolaus 09/02/1861 Cincinnati, OH 15 6744 Gertrudis Bachmann Catharine Bachmann, Nicolaus Bachmann Mary Amber, Amelia Smart, Kate Bacigalupo, Emma Bacigalupo, Joseph Bacigalupo, Charles Bacigalupo Augustino 07/22/1892 Cincinnati, OH 91 38498 Benjamin Cox Bacigalupo George Back, Carrie Hegner, Lulu B. Marx, Emma Krapp, Mollie Back, Lizzie Hubbarth, Katie Back, Back Casper 01/23/1891 Cincinnati, OH 83 36380 George Back Jacob F. Back Friederika Back (Sister Helena Joseph), Josephine Back Joseph 03/11/1897 Cincinnati, OH 115 44940 Helena Back Back Eager, Helena Back Backenstrass Agnes 02/13/1871 Cincinnati, OH 25 15133 Adam B. Wilson Adam B. Wilson Emma Bocker, Dorothea W.L. Wiedenman, Sophia Backhaus Maria D.L. 11/01/1886 Cincinnati, OH 63 31571 Charles Wiedeman L. Wiedeman, Frederick Bocher Backherms John H. 09/13/1884 Cincinnati, OH 53 28914 Margaretha Backherms Margaretha Backherms Hamilton County (Ohio) Wills Index - Surnames Starting with B Surname Given Name Date Filed Residence Box Case No Executor Beneficiaries John Backmeier, Lulu John Backmeier, Lulu Backmeier, William Backmeier Charles 09/28/1892 Cincinnati, OH 92 38717 Backmeier Backmeier Maria Backmeier, Eliza Klare, H. Backmeier, William Backmeier, Fred Backmeier Jr., Anna Backmeier Frederick 07/09/1894 Cincinnati, OH 101 41241 Maria Backmeier Fangmeyer, J. H. Backmeier Nickoles Backscheider, John Backscheider Jacques 11/01/1881 Delhi Township 46 25748 P. Backscheider Margarette Backscheider, Children, et al Mary A. Backscheider, Frances A. Backscheider, Backscheider John P. 05/05/1890 Hamilton County 79 35483 Mary A. Backscheider Amelia A. Backscheider Backscheider Nicholas N. 07/21/1894 Delhi Township 101 41294 Elizabeth M. Backscheider Elizabeth M. Backscheider Frances Backscheider, Rachel Backscheider, Backscheider Peter 01/27/1894 Delhi Township 98 40583 Rachel Backscheider Joseph Backscheider, Adelhaid Backscheider Margaret Backscheider, George Backscheider, Backscheider Rachel 4/28/1900 Hamilton County 131 49233 George Backscheider Joseph Backscheider Amalie Backtrup, William Backtrup, Charles Backtrup Theodore 01/25/1892 Cincinnati, OH 88 37780 Amalie Backtrup Backtrup, Edward Backtrup Backus Joshua 12/02/1806 Hamilton County 1 Marvin Backus, ? Comstock Hannah Backus, Marvin Backus, et al Nancy Bacon, Mary Frankhouse, John H. Bacon, Sarah A. Gardner, Charles E. Bacon, Denn Bacon Bacon Denn Sr. 05/21/1888 Hamilton County 71 33295 Nancy Bacon Jr. Bacon John 09/15/1860 Green Township 14 6195 No Information Frances Bacon Fanny M. Brand, Margaretta Bacon, Ann B. Smith, Bacon Margaretta 04/20/1898 Philadelphia, PA 120 46395 Franklin Bacon Franklin Bacon, Alexander Bacon, Edmund Bacon Prudence Bacon, Sarah Teal, Jacob Bacon, James Bacon Nathan 11/18/1817 Sycamore Township 1 No Information Bacon, Nathan Bacon Bade John Henry 05/25/1898 Cincinnati, OH 121 46560 Margaretha Bade Margaretha Bade, John H. Bade, Mary Luhrman Marie Badelt, Hattie Pick, Albert Badelt, Florian Badelt, Amilia Badelt, Joseph Badelt, Adolph Badelt Florian 08/02/1897 Cincinnati, OH 117 45434 Marie Badelt Badelt, Frank Badelt, Elenora Badelt, Carry Badelt Christina Bader, Ferdinand Bader, Louis T. Bader, Bader Ferdinand 06/15/1899 Cincinnati, OH 127 48026 Christina Bader William C. Bader, Adolphe G. Bader Mary Ann Badgeley, Harriet B. Pennington, Daniel Badgeley Catherine Eliza 04/24/1897 Cincinnati, OH 115 45100 Harriet B. Pennington H. Badgeley Hamilton County (Ohio) Wills Index - Surnames Starting with B Surname Given Name Date Filed Residence Box Case No Executor Beneficiaries Badgley Robert 06/17/1833 Hamilton County 1 Robert Murie? Rachel Badgley, Jacob Badgley Badgley William 08/01/1814 Springfield Township 1 McGilliand ? Mary Badgley, Jane Badgley, Badgley Children Louis Baechle, John Baechle, Charles Baechle, Ferdinand Baechle, Louisa Baechle, Katherina Baechle Katherina 10/08/1897 Cincinnati, OH 117 45653 Louis G. Hummel Baechle Veith, Carolina Baechle, Theresa Baechle Katharina Baechle, Cecelia Baechle, John P. Baechle, William Baechle, M. Baechle, Peter J. Baechle Peter 01/27/1894 Hamilton County 98 40579 No Information Baechle Baenziger Barbara 09/01/1882 Louisville, KY 48 26661 Jacob Steller, J.C. Steller Joseph Lehnken, Barbara Gohlke, Anna Gohlke Anna Barbara Baenziger, Anna B. Baenziger, Jacob Baenziger, Unnamed Baenziger Conrad 01/06/1871 Cincinnati, OH 25 14999 Jacob Baenziger Nieces & Nephews Anna Frintz, Margaretha Wurster, Charles Baer, Baer Barbara 08/02/1883 Cincinnati, OH 50 27664 Charles Baer Sophia Gerhard Edward William Baer, Caroline Hieber, George Baer John C. 01/02/1889 Cincinnati, OH 72 33932 Caroline Hieber Baer, Philip Baer, Barbara Henitz, Charles Baer Robert Bager, James Bager, Joseph Bager, Martha Bager William I. 10/21/1845 Marion County 1 No Information J. Derby Bagott James 11/18/1857 Cincinnati, OH 12 4347 Thomas Bagott Thomas Bagott, Unnamed Children Barbara Bagott, William Bagott, Nancy Caroline Bagott Clark, Robert Bagott, John C. Bagott, Bagott Thomas 08/16/1871 Cincinnati, OH 26 15567 William Bagott, George Clark William B. Pearce Fredrick Wilhelm Bahlmann, Pauline J. Bahlmann, Maria W.E. Schmitz, Johanna F.F. Bahlmann, Louis Kruse, Carl Hermann Maria A.C. Clausen, Felix V. Bahlmann, Franz H.C. Bahlmann Albert H. 10/06/1874 Cincinnati, OH 31 18594 Joseph Bahlmann Bahlmann, Carl H. Bahlmann Minnie Bahmann, Louise Bahmann, Robert Bahmann, Richard Bahmann, William Bahmann, Bahmann Frederick 07/05/1889 Cincinnati, OH 75 34544 Aaron Ferris Emma Bahmann Wetther Bahmann Fredericka 06/18/1879 Cincinnati, OH 39 23178 Frederick Schunke Charles Bahmann, Other Children Bahn Frederick A. 07/31/1875 Cincinnati, OH 33 19436 Margaret Bahn Margaret Bahn Bahne Andrew 12/27/1879 Madisonville 40 23653 No Information Mary Ann Bahne, Caroline Bahne, Unnamed Wife Baier George 07/21/1877 Cincinnati, OH 36 21362 Philipine Baier Philipine Baier Hamilton County (Ohio) Wills Index - Surnames Starting with B Surname Given Name Date Filed Residence Box Case No Executor Beneficiaries Baier George C. 07/22/1899 Hamilton County 127 48160 Annie Baier Annie Baier, Clifford Baier, Cora Baier Bailer Martin 11/09/1877 Cincinnati, OH 37 21619 Dominike Bailer Dominike Bailer, Maria Bailer, Charles Bailer Bailey Barzilla 11/29/1831 Cincinnati, OH 1 William Mills Mary Bailey Phebe Bailey, Jeremiah Bailey Daniel 11/28/1828 Miami Township 1 Goodrich Phebe Bailey, Bailey Children Unnamed Wife, William Bailey, Elizabeth Bailey, Bailey Jacob 01/18/1869 Colerain Township 22 13255 No Information Mary Bailey Sallie J. Gosling, Isabella R. Wright, Sarah J. Bailey, Bailey John 01/28/1882 Cincinnati, OH 46 25987 Frederick A. Wright Luella E. Forwood, Louisa Bailey Savannah B. Bailey, Edward L. Bailey, Henry W. Bailey, Joseph Bailey Jr., William H. Bailey, Annie Bailey Joseph 10/14/1898 Cincinnati, OH 123 46998 Savannah B. Bailey Bailey, George Bailey, Herbert Bailey Bailie Isabel 12/21/1900 Cincinnati, OH 134 50065 William F. DeSilver William F. DeSilver, et al Maria Bailie, Sarah Moldridge, James Bailie, Osella Bailie John 08/26/1884 Cincinnati, OH 53 28888 Thomas Foster, James Bailie Bailie, William Bailie, Belle Bailie Bailiff Daniel 03/12/1828 Hamilton County 1 Martha Bailiff, Phenias Bailiff Martha Bailiff, Phenias Bailiff Bailly Charles 07/27/1891 Cincinnati, OH 86 37129 Eugene C. Pociey Frances Rongger, Therese Peicheur, Charities Baily Elizabeth 02/28/1890 Cincinnati, OH 78 35247 Hezekiah B. Baily Hezekiah B. Baily, Elmira S. Blanchard Laura Louisa Baily, Jeannett Baily, Charles Alexander Baily, York Baily Jr., Mehalan Anne Baily, Joseph Stevenson Baily, Clarissa Baily, Baily York 09/13/1861 Cincinnati, OH 15 6752 Clarissa Baily George Baily Baker Abraham H. 08/09/1865 Cincinnati, OH 18 9563 Esther M. Baker Esther M. Baker, Albert H. Baker, Amanda Baker Baker Albert R. 12/20/1856 Cincinnati, OH 11 3719 Augusta Ann Baker Augusta
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