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From ''The History of Wayne County, <abbr title="Ohio">OH</abbr>'' by Ben Douglass, page 273 and ''Our Wayne County Heritage'' by the Genealogical Section of the Wayne County Historical Society, No. 9, page 70 (September 1975)
==Welcome to the WCPL Genealogy and Local History Department!==
 
The Wayne County Public Library's '''Genealogy and Local History Department''' can trace our ancestry back to 1953 when the Wooster-Wayne Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) indicated an interest in housing family histories and other resources of genealogical value in the Wooster Library.  We started with a small collection of Family Histories and Wayne County information.  We have grown to include publications on north and northcentral Ohio; northeastern Indiana, central and northcentral West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. Other states of interest include Virginia, New Jersey, and New York.
 
  
To request information, you may email us at the address above, or fill out our [http://wcpl.info/LibraryConnection/Genealogy/DepartmentServices/RequestForm.aspx online request form]. When requesting information, please be specific with your request, and limit the requested items to no more than five. Include names of interest, approximate dates, and places the events may have taken place. Please refer to Department Services for a complete list of available services and costs.  
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"Ohio became a state in 1803...so the Federal Census of 1810 was the first one taken in the state. The complete records do not exist however, as these were among a few others that were in the national Capitol in Washington when it was burned in 1814...
  
Your request will be answered as quickly as possibleIf you have not heard from the department within 4 - 6 weeks, please do not hesitate to contact the department to find out the status of your request.  
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"Wayne County did not exist in 1810It had been authorized by the state legis[la]ture in 1808 but the organization was not completed until 1812.  The area that became Wayne County that year was included in the 1810 census as Killbuck Township of Columbiana County."
  
<span style="color: #ff0000;">'''''Please do not send duplicate requests by mail, email, phone and/or fax to the department or staff members in the department.'''''</span>
 
  
Our local resources include Bible Records, Biographies, Business Files, Court Records, Family Histories, High School Yearbooks, Local Histories, Newspapers, Vital Records, and much more. Please refer to Department Resources for a more complete list of resources available in our department.
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*Alexander, Andrew
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*Amman, Jacob
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*Beam, James
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*Bowers, Conrad
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*Bunn, Benjamin
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*Cornelius, Jesse
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*Crawford, Josiah
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*Dawson, John L.
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*Doty, Daniel
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*Driskel, John
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*Eagle, Thomas
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*Finly, Alexander
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** Could be Finney, Alexander
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*Foulks, Jacob
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*Grant, Jonathan
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*Griffith, Philip
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*Healey, Richard
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*Henderson, Samuel
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*Hughes, Joseph
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*Jerome, Baptiste
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*Kelley, William
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*Kimpton, David
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*Larwill, Joseph H.
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** Lived with Miller, Benjamin
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*Larwill, William
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** Lived with Kimpton, David
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*Laylin, William
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*Luckey, Andrew
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*Martin, Samuel
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*Meeks, Robert
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*Metcalf, Vatchel
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*Metcalf, William
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*Miller, Benjamin
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*Moore, Hugh
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*Morgan, Stephen
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*Newell, John
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*Nixon, William
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*Norris, Amos
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*Priest, James S.
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*Richards, Jesse
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*Ridgley, Westel
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** Could be Ridgeley, Westel
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*Smith, Charles
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*Smith, Christian
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*Smith, David
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*Smith, Isariah (Azariah)
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*Smith, John
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*Smith, John
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*Smith, Philip
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*Smith, Jr., Valentine
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*Smith, Sr., Valentine
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*Switzer, Michael
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*Warner, Ebenezer
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 2 February 2023

From The History of Wayne County, OH by Ben Douglass, page 273 and Our Wayne County Heritage by the Genealogical Section of the Wayne County Historical Society, No. 9, page 70 (September 1975)

"Ohio became a state in 1803...so the Federal Census of 1810 was the first one taken in the state. The complete records do not exist however, as these were among a few others that were in the national Capitol in Washington when it was burned in 1814...

"Wayne County did not exist in 1810. It had been authorized by the state legis[la]ture in 1808 but the organization was not completed until 1812. The area that became Wayne County that year was included in the 1810 census as Killbuck Township of Columbiana County."


  • Alexander, Andrew
  • Amman, Jacob
  • Beam, James
  • Bowers, Conrad
  • Bunn, Benjamin
  • Cornelius, Jesse
  • Crawford, Josiah
  • Dawson, John L.
  • Doty, Daniel
  • Driskel, John
  • Eagle, Thomas
  • Finly, Alexander
    • Could be Finney, Alexander
  • Foulks, Jacob
  • Grant, Jonathan
  • Griffith, Philip
  • Healey, Richard
  • Henderson, Samuel
  • Hughes, Joseph
  • Jerome, Baptiste
  • Kelley, William
  • Kimpton, David
  • Larwill, Joseph H.
    • Lived with Miller, Benjamin
  • Larwill, William
    • Lived with Kimpton, David
  • Laylin, William
  • Luckey, Andrew
  • Martin, Samuel
  • Meeks, Robert
  • Metcalf, Vatchel
  • Metcalf, William
  • Miller, Benjamin
  • Moore, Hugh
  • Morgan, Stephen
  • Newell, John
  • Nixon, William
  • Norris, Amos
  • Priest, James S.
  • Richards, Jesse
  • Ridgley, Westel
    • Could be Ridgeley, Westel
  • Smith, Charles
  • Smith, Christian
  • Smith, David
  • Smith, Isariah (Azariah)
  • Smith, John
  • Smith, John
  • Smith, Philip
  • Smith, Jr., Valentine
  • Smith, Sr., Valentine
  • Switzer, Michael
  • Warner, Ebenezer