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Mortality schedules are not complete.  For the 1850 mortality schedule, only the records from Hamilton thru Wyandot counties exist.  Adams thru Guernsey counties are missing.  The 1860 mortality schedule for Ohio is complete.  In 1870, the only county in Ohio that survived is Seneca.  For the 1880 mortality schedule, only the counties of Adams thru Geauga exist.  Green thru Wyandot counties is missing.
 
Mortality schedules are not complete.  For the 1850 mortality schedule, only the records from Hamilton thru Wyandot counties exist.  Adams thru Guernsey counties are missing.  The 1860 mortality schedule for Ohio is complete.  In 1870, the only county in Ohio that survived is Seneca.  For the 1880 mortality schedule, only the counties of Adams thru Geauga exist.  Green thru Wyandot counties is missing.
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The Genealogy and Local History Department of the library does own the 1850, 1860, and 1880 Ohio Mortality Schedules on microfilm.  In addition, and abstract of the 1850 Ohio Mortality Schedule is available in book form.  It is shelved under Ohio – Death – M841j – 1850.  The “complete” version of the U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880 is found through the database, Ancestry Library Edition.
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The Genealogy and Local History Department of the library does own the 1850, 1860, and 1880 Ohio Mortality Schedules on microfilm.  In addition, and abstract of the 1850 Ohio Mortality Schedule is available in book form.  It is shelved under Ohio – Death – M841j – 1850.  The “complete” version of the U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880 is found through [http://www.ancestrylibrary.com Ancestry Library Edition].
 
Other Death Record Resources
 
Other Death Record Resources
  
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