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  • ‎ (← links | edit) Wayne County Recorder ‎ (← links | edit) Lehman Painting ‎ (← links | edit) School Number 6, East Union Township ‎ (← links | edit)
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  • plat maps for Wayne County, OH. The plat maps in the book, Early Land Records of Wayne County, OH date around 1820. The 1826 Tax List of Wayne County, OH
    15 KB (2,452 words) - 18:35, 22 September 2022
  • One and Two Room Schools (category Wayne County, Ohio)
    1949 Old Ohio Schools - Wayne County. http://www.oldohioschools.com/wayne_county.htm Wayne County History Book Committee. A History of Wayne County, Ohio
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  • in Wayne County, OH 1835-1867 Wayne County Home Care Center (located in map/atlas case) Wayne County Pioneer Association Wayne County Topics Wayne Savings
    14 KB (1,541 words) - 15:35, 20 September 2022
  • gives the name and the page number. The page number refers to the handwritten number on the census rather than the stamped number. This is the only index that
    33 KB (4,537 words) - 11:52, 4 February 2023
  • Fredericksburg Academy (category Schools in Salt Creek Township) (section School letterheads)
    from Picturesque Wayne, page 214 Picturesque Wayne, p. 109 Schools in Salt Creek Township ‎ (← links | edit) File:1896 8 19 Page 1 of Wayne County Democrat
    12 KB (189 words) - 12:05, 13 February 2023
  • several years as township Trustee. (Douglass 776) John Hough was born February 26, 1805, in Pennsylvania, and immigrated to Wayne township in 1822. In 1839
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  • School Number 8, Congress Township (category Congress Township, Wayne County, Ohio)
    The No. 8 school, known as Fairview or Gardner, was built in 1912. It was located at the crossroads of 48 and 128. Wayne County History Book Committee
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  • used as a tool shed. #8 School - Excellisor Hall - Number Eight School built around 1920 and remained open until 1942, the school was located on the southwest
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  • School Number 8, East Union Township (category East Union Township, Wayne County, Ohio)
    Hunter's, the No. 8 school, was built in 1879 on land from Simon Bott. It was closed in 1920, and the building burned in the same year. Wayne County History
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  • miscellaneous Blacks in Wayne County, Ohio Colonization Society of Wayne County, Ohio Oral History Interview of Laura Jackson Ohio-Wayne-Amish One notebook
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  • indicates the number of chattel owned. It looks like 2-3 or 0-1. The first number is the total number of horses and the second number is the total number of cattle
    16 KB (2,338 words) - 15:34, 14 May 2018
  • The townships are in order according to range and township number. A separate number was assigned to each township. For example, Paint Township is # 1
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  • Franklin Township Elementary Triway Local School District In early 2015, several school records for Franklin Township were discovered. These school records
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  • School Number 8, Chester Township (category Chester Township, Wayne County, Ohio)
    The No. 8 school, Excellisor Hall, was built around 1920 on the southwest corner of Ashland and Firestone roads. It remained open until 1942. Wayne County
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  • School Number 8, Baughman Township (category Baughman Township, Wayne County, Ohio)
    No. 8, Burton City School, was a two-room school built in 1874. Only one room was used by 1916, the other was used for storage. The building was torn down
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  • Chidester's second wife 8 Lyon Sarah 8 Chidester Albert 8 Ducey Mary ran saloon 8 Woods Alexander Grist Mill owner 8 Angfang Peter saloon operator 8 Smith Peter saloon
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  • 1932-9/1948 deceased 16 Schaaf A B 11/8/1927 16 Richey Clyde 11/8/1927-1/1/1930 16 Thompson George 8/26/1939 16 Cornell Lon A 2/8/1941-1/1/1943 16 Cornell Lon A
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  • the township took its name from General Green. This township is located north east from the centre of the county, and is designated as township No.17
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  • Land Deed Index 1812–1864/Volume 6 (category Land Deeds in Wayne County, Ohio)
    the Wayne County Public Library. Please review Research Services and Fees when contacting the department. Please send your request by mail to: Wayne County
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  • Milton Township, he attended Seville Academy and for a year was a school teacher. In 1865 he began a preparatory course at Denison University in Granville
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  • He left a widow and one child. The deceased was for a number of years a school teacher in Wayne Co., O. A native of Glasgow, Scotland. Freeman, Sarah Died
    103 KB (17,984 words) - 23:28, 2 February 2023
  • Amish (category Wayne County, Ohio) (section Schools)
    his parents in 1831 , to settle in Canaan Township of Wayne County. Peter Blough: (b. 1804) Migrated to Wayne County from Somerset County, Penna. Jacob
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  • #7 Henry Goudy, Wayne County Commissioner #8 Aquila Wiley, Wayne County Probate Court Judge #9 George Power, Wayne County Clerk of Justice / Police order
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  • South Street, below Bever Street. May 8, 1874 alarm at 4 pm fire at E Number on South Street. May 11, 1874 alarm 8 pm false. June 29, 1874 alarm at 10 pm
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  • Smithville Normal School (category Smithville Normal School) (section School letterheads)
    Smithville Elementary School - Professor John B. Eberly was in charge of the school again - latter years of the Normal School - high school departments were
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  • to Plain township in 1832 where they purchased a farm where he spent the years of his young manhood. He attended the schools of the township and acquired
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  • church were; Wipert’s Church Histories of Wayne County, Ohio, History of Wayne County, Ohio 1978, pg. 51, Wayne-Holmes Countywide Phone Book, April 2016
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  • place of worship, the 3rd Ward schoolhouse, tendered use of school by school board for school use. Entirely new Buffalo One Price Clothing House will open
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  • district school until advanced to higher grade. Attended Weymouth Academy for one year. Taught school between 16-17 years of age first school being in
    63 KB (8,672 words) - 11:16, 20 February 2020
  • death. In 1846, 1850, 1868, he held office of township trustee. In 1858, he was treasure of Wooster Township. Philo died at the residence of Wm C Kirkwood
    71 KB (10,090 words) - 09:51, 3 February 2021
  • historical landmarks by the Wayne County Historical Society of Ohio through its Wayne County Historical Landmark program. First Tuition School-County Historical
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  • Home camp meeting on Sunday drew out a crowd estimated at 8-10000 people. The feature was the number of people who went on bikes and estimated at one time
    57 KB (7,484 words) - 18:02, 24 February 2020
  • Zimmerman and Co. who stored a number of barrels of salt cement, glass and tools at a loss 400. Second story was stored a number of hand rakes belonging to
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  • majority of the members were then living around Cedar Valley, Chester Township, Wayne County, Ohio. For the convenience of the people they purchased an old
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  • Smithville Days by James L. Orr (category Smithville High School) (section CHAPTER II. - SMITHVILLE HIGH SCHOOL.)
    The select school at Smithville, although a logical forerunner, had no connection with the school afterward known as Smithville High School. An interval
    116 KB (18,889 words) - 10:47, 1 September 2021
  • horses, buggies, sulkies and sleighs. Wayne County Library. The undersign will hereby notify the stockholders of the Wayne County Library, compliance with the
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  • goods. Also for sale - Clarks Family Medicine. Mrs. H Brown will open a school in the German meeting house for instruction of young ladies to be taught
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  • was elected prosecuting attorney of Wayne County and re-elected in 1849. In 1851, chose to Senate of Ohio for Wayne and Holmes Counties and served on the
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