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Ashland County
History
- Created on 24 February 1846 from Huron, Lorain, Richland and Wayne Counties.
- On 5 February 1847, Ashland lost a very small portion of their land to Richland County.
External Links
- Government
- Genealogical and Historical Societies
- Public Libraries and Archives
Holmes County
History
- Created 20 January 1824 from Coshocton, Tuscarawas and Wayne Counties
- not fully organized
- parts attached to Coshocton, Tuscarawas and Wayne Counties for administrative and judicial purposes
- Fully organized 4 January 1825
- detached from Coshocton, Tuscarawas and Wayne Counties
External Links
- Genealogical and Historical Societies
- Public Libraries and Archives
Medina County
History
- Created on 26 December 1822 from Lorain County
- Lorain County not fully organized
- Part of Lorain County attached to Medina for administrative and judicial purposes
- On 1 April 1824 Lorain County fully organized
- Detached from Medina County
- On 29 January 1827 Medina County lost to both Lorain and Portage Counties
- On 3 March 1840 Medina County gained from Lorain County and lost to Summit County
- Summit County not fully organized
- Part of Summit County attached to Medina County for administrative and judicial purposes
- On 6 April 1840 Summit County fully organized
- Summit County detached from Medina County
External Links
- Government
- Genealogical and Historical Societies
- Public Libraries and Archives
Stark County
History
- Created on 13 February 1808 from Columbiana County and non-county area
- Not fully organized
- Attached to Columbiana County for administrative and judicial purposes
- Fully organized on 1 January 1809
- Detached from Columbiana County
- Wayne County detached from Columbiana County and attached to Stark County for administrative and judicial purposes
- On 1 March 1812, Wayne County fully organized
- Detached from Stark County
- On 1 January 1833 Stark County lost to the creation of Carroll County.
- On 3 February 1834 boundary between Stark and Carroll Counties were clarified.
- On 3 March 1840 Stark County lost to the creation of Summit County
- Summit County not fully organized
- part of Summit County attached to Stark County for administrative and judicial purposes
- On 6 April 1840, Summit County was fully organized.
- Summit County detached from Stark County
- On 4 February 1848 Stark County lost a small area to Tuscarawas County
External Links
- Government
- Genealogical and Historical Societies
- Stark County Ohio GenWeb
- Alliance Genealogy Society
- Alliance Historical Society
- Ramsayer Research Library - McKinley Presidential Library
- Public Libraries and Archives
- Massillon Public Library
- Rodman Public Library - Alliance, Ohio
- Stark County District Library
- Digital Collections
Summit County
History
- Created on 3 March 1840 from Medina, Portage and Stark Counties
- Not fully organized
- Parts attached to Medina, Portage and Stark Counties for administrative and judicial purposes
- Fully organized on 6 April 1840
- Detached from Medina, Portage and Stark Counties
External Links
- Genealogical and Historical Societies
- Public Libraries and Archives
- Digital Collections