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Ohio, USA



 


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State/Province : Latitude: 40.22535690000001, Longitude: -82.6881395

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Ohio is a midwestern state of the United States. Part of the Great Lakes region, Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads. At the time of European contact and in the years which followed, Native Americans in today's Ohio included the Iroquois, Miamis, and Wyandots. Beginning in the 1700s, the area was settled by people from New England, the Middle States, Appalachia, and the upper south.



Prior to 1984, the United States Census Bureau considered Ohio part of the North Central Region. That region was renamed "Midwest" and split into two divisions. Ohio is now in the East North Central States division.



The name "Ohio" derives from the Seneca word ohi:yo’, meaning "beautiful river" or "large creek", which was originally the name of both the Ohio River and Allegheny River.



Ohio was the first state admitted to the Union under the Northwest Ordinance. Its U.S. postal abbreviation is OH; its old-style abbreviation is O.



Natives of Ohio are known as Ohioans.



History



Native Americans



After the so-called Beaver Wars, the powerful Iroquois confederation of the New York-area claimed much of the Ohio country as a hunting and, probably most importantly, a beaver-trapping ground. After the devastation of epidemics and war in the mid-1600s, which had largely emptied the Ohio country of indigenous people by the mid-to-late seventeenth century, the land gradually became repopulated by the mostly Algonquian-speaking descendants of its ancient inhabitants, that is, descendants of the Adena, Hopewell, and Mississippian cultures. Many of these Ohio-country nations were multi-ethnic and sometimes multi-linguistic societies born out of the earlier devastation brought about by disease, subsequent social instability, Iroquois. They subsisted on agriculture (corn, sunflowers, beans, etc.) supplemented by seasonal hunts. By the 1650s they were very much part of a larger global economy brought about by fur trade.



The indigenous nations to inhabit Ohio in the historical period (most clearly after 1700), included the Miamis (a large confederation), Wyandots (made up of refugees, especially from the fractured Huron confederacy), Delawares (pushed west from their historic homeland in New Jersey), Shawnees (also pushed west, although they may be descended from the Fort Ancient people of Ohio), Ottawas (more commonly associated with the upper Great Lakes region), Mingos (like the Wyandot, a recently-formed composite of refugees from Iroquois and other societies), and Eries (gradually absorbed into the new, multi-ethnic "republics," namely the Wyandot).



Ohio country was also the site of Indian massacres, such as the Yellow Creek Massacre (Chief Logan) and Gnadenhutten



Colonial and Revolutionary Eras



During the 18th century, the French set up a system of trading posts to control the fur trade in the region.



In 1754, France and Great Britain fought a war known in the United States as the French and Indian War. As a result of the Treaty of Paris, the French ceded control of Ohio and the rest of the Old Northwest to Great Britain. Pontiac's Rebellion in the 1760s challenged British military control, which ended with the American victory in the American Revolution. In the Treaty of Paris in 1783 Britain ceded all claims to Ohio to the United States.



Northwest Territory: 1787-1803



The United States created the Northwest Territory under the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. Slavery was not permitted. Settlement began with the founding of Marietta by the Ohio Company of Associates, which had been formed by a group of American Revolutionary War veterans. Following the Ohio Company, the Miami Company (also referred to as the "Symmes Purchase") claimed the southwestern section and the Connecticut Land Company surveyed and settled the Connecticut Western Reserve in present-day Northeast Ohio. The old Northwest Territory originally included areas that had previously been known as Ohio Country and Illinois Country. As Ohio prepared for statehood, Indiana Territory was created, reducing the Northwest Territory to approximately the size of present-day Ohio plus the eastern half of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan and the eastern tip of the Upper Peninsula.



Under the Northwest Ordinance, any of the states to be formed out of the Northwest Territory would be admitted as a state once the population exceeded 60,000. Although Ohio's population numbered only 45,000 in December 1801, Congress determined that the population was growing rapidly and Ohio could begin the path to statehood with the assumption that it would exceed 60,000 residents by the time it would become a state. On February 19, 1803, President Jefferson signed an act of Congress that approved Ohio's boundaries and constitution. However, Congress never passed a resolution formally admitting Ohio as the 17th state. The current custom of Congress declaring an official date of statehood did not begin until 1812, with Louisiana's admission as the 18th state. Although no formal resolution of admission was required, when the oversight was discovered in 1953, Ohio congressman George H. Bender introduced a bill in Congress to admit Ohio to the Union retroactive to March 1, 1803. At a special session at the old state capital in Chillicothe, the Ohio state legislature approved a new petition for statehood that was delivered to Washington, D.C. on horseback. On August 7, 1953 (the year of Ohio's 150th anniversary), President Eisenhower signed an act that officially declared March 1, 1803 the date of Ohio's admittance into the Union.



Statehood: 1803 - present



Eight U.S. presidents hailed from Ohio at the time of their elections, giving rise to the nickname "Mother of Presidents", a sobriquet it shares with Virginia. Seven presidents were born in Ohio, making it second to Virginia's eight, but Virginia-born William Henry Harrison and his grandson, Benjamin Harrison, (who also lived part of his adult life in Indiana) settled in, led their political careers from and/or were buried in North Bend, Ohio on the family compound, founded by William's father-in-law John Cleves Symmes.



In 1835, Ohio fought a mostly bloodless boundary war with Michigan over the Toledo Strip known as the Toledo War. Congress intervened and, as a condition for admittance as a state of the Union, Michigan was forced to accept the western two-thirds of the Upper Peninsula, in addition to the eastern third that was already part of the state, in exchange for giving up its claim to the Toledo Strip. (A war between two states may be unusual, but the Toledo War is not unique; Pennsylvania and Maryland fought Cresap's War over a border dispute a century earlier.)



Ohio's central position and its population gave it an important place during the Civil War, and the Ohio River was a vital artery for troop and supply movements, as were Ohio's railroads. At the End of the Civil War the three top Union generals were all from Ohio, Grant, Sherman, and Sheridan. Ohio also contributed more soldiers per-capita than any other state in then Union.



In 1912 a Constitutional Convention was held with Charles B. Galbreath as Secretary. The result reflected the concerns of the Progressive Era. It introduced the initiative and the referendum, allowed the General Assembly to put questions on the ballot for the people to ratify laws and constitutional amendments originating in the Legislature as well. Under the Jeffersonian principle that laws should be reviewed once a generation, the constitution provided for a recurring question to appear on Ohio's general election ballots every 20 years. The question asks whether a new convention is required. Although the question has appeared in 1932, 1952, 1972, and 1992, it has never been approved. Instead constitutional amendments have been proposed by petition to the legislature hundreds of times and adopted in a majority of cases.



Demographics



As of 2006, Ohio has an estimated population of 11,478,006, which is an increase of 7,321 from the prior year and an increase of 124,861 since the year 2000. This includes a natural increase since the last census of 263,004 people (that is 938,169 births minus 675,165 deaths) and a decrease from net migration of -145,718. Immigration from outside the United States contributed of a growth of 92,101 people, most coming from Asia, yet net migration within the country resulted in a decrease of 237,819 people. Ohio has witnessed an increase in the Laotian American and Thai American populations, as well as Asian Indians and Latin Americans.



The center of population of Ohio is also located in Morrow County, in the county seat of Mount Gilead .



As of 2004, Ohio's population included about 390,000 foreign-born (3.4%).



The largest ancestry groups in Ohio are German (25.2%), Irish (12.7%), African American (11.5%), English (9.2%), American (8.5%), and Italian (6.0%).



German is the largest reported ancestry in most of the counties in Ohio, especially in the northwest. Ohioans who cited American and British ancestry are present throughout the state as well, particularly in the south-central part of the state. The cities of Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Dayton have large black communities. The cities of Cleveland and Toledo have sizable Hispanic populations, while the Cleveland and Columbus areas have the largest Asian populations. Greater Cleveland is home to a notably large Jewish community. Other Ohio cities, such as Cincinnati, also have sizable Jewish populations.



6.6% of Ohio's population were reported as under 5, 25.4% under 18, and 13.3% were 65 or older. Females made up approximately 51.4% of the population.

City/Town : Latitude: 40.5, Longitude: -82.5


Birth

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID   Tree 
1 Ann W.  1827Ohio, USA I260784 Geneagraphie 
2 Hester  Abt 1837Ohio, USA I451108 Nederlandse voorouders 
3 Julia  1862Ohio, USA I317996 Geneagraphie 
4 Julia A.  1836Ohio, USA I350403 Geneagraphie 
5 Kathrine A.  16 October 1869Ohio, USA I818300 Geneagraphie 
6 Laura A.  Mar 1875Ohio, USA I317979 Geneagraphie 
7 Martha  Abt 1853Ohio, USA I451646 Nederlandse voorouders 
8 Mary Jane  Abt 1819Ohio, USA I247939 Geneagraphie 
9 Phebe A  1804Ohio, USA I266835 Geneagraphie 
10 Phoebe  Ohio, USA I301248 Geneagraphie 
11 Sarah  Ohio, USA I100911 Geneagraphie 
12 Adams, Alvah H.  1820Ohio, USA I345771 Geneagraphie 
13 Adamson, Ruth A.  23 Nov 1823Ohio, USA I189036 Geneagraphie 
14 Albers, Elizabeth  05 Aug 1864Ohio, USA I48559 Nederlandse voorouders 
15 Albers, John Mathias  22 Aug 1855Ohio, USA I48546 Nederlandse voorouders 
16 Alexander, Leonard  Ohio, USA I252961 Geneagraphie 
17 Alexander, Robert  1823Ohio, USA I357604 Geneagraphie 
18 Ames, Harry  18 Jul 1867Ohio, USA I286865 Geneagraphie 
19 Archer, Phebe  1816Ohio, USA I345710 Geneagraphie 
20 Arney, Elizabeth  1828Ohio, USA I287080 Geneagraphie 
21 Bailar, William F  24 Mar 1852Ohio, USA I430546 Geneagraphie 
22 Ball, Abigail  28 Oct 1811Ohio, USA I345724 Geneagraphie 
23 Ball, Abigail  1819Ohio, USA I345753 Geneagraphie 
24 Ball, John  19 Apr 1813Ohio, USA I345709 Geneagraphie 
25 Ball, Zopher B.  2 Jan 1815Ohio, USA I345751 Geneagraphie 
26 Barnett, Anna  Abt 1853Ohio, USA I260530 Geneagraphie 
27 Barnett, John  1828Ohio, USA I260526 Geneagraphie 
28 Barnett, John J.  Abt 1857Ohio, USA I260532 Geneagraphie 
29 Barnett, Lundy  Abt 1855Ohio, USA I260529 Geneagraphie 
30 Barnett, T. Robert  Abt 1862Ohio, USA I260533 Geneagraphie 
31 Beeson, Ann  14 Mar 1811Ohio, USA I312550 Geneagraphie 
32 Beeson, Mary  25 Sep 1820Ohio, USA I311440 Geneagraphie 
33 Beeson, Rayburn  19 Nov 1812Ohio, USA I311438 Geneagraphie 
34 Beeson, William  12 Jun 1845Ohio, USA I311426 Geneagraphie 
35 Belden, Hiram G.  Abt 1848Ohio, USA I451645 Nederlandse voorouders 
36 Bell, Bertha  Oct 1880Ohio, USA I352349 Geneagraphie 
37 Berry, John A. Jr.  Ohio, USA I352706 Geneagraphie 
38 Berry, Josephine  Ohio, USA I352707 Geneagraphie 
39 Berry, Marguerette  1894Ohio, USA I352708 Geneagraphie 
40 Berry, Rachel  1907Ohio, USA I352713 Geneagraphie 
41 Beucler, John  7 May 1844Ohio, USA I292171 Geneagraphie 
42 van Blaricum, George W.  Dec 1849Ohio, USA I450538 Nederlandse voorouders 
43 Boogher, Susannah W.  18 Apr 1818Ohio, USA I436704 Geneagraphie 
44 Boone, Irene  1 Jun 1912Ohio, USA I339758 Geneagraphie 
45 Boone, Mabel  10 Feb 1917Ohio, USA I339673 Geneagraphie 
46 Boone, Maxine  18 Oct 1913Ohio, USA I339664 Geneagraphie 
47 Booth, Luella  Jan 1858Ohio, USA I110826 Geneagraphie 
48 Boyd, Sarah  1814Ohio, USA I357594 Geneagraphie 
49 Brookbank, Susannah "Susan"  22 Apr 1825Ohio, USA I481391 Geneagraphie 
50 Brown, Emma  Abt 1850Ohio, USA I197022 Geneagraphie 

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Death

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID   Tree 
1 NN  Abt 1840Ohio, USA I196457 Geneagraphie 
2 Baldwin, Hannah  30 Oct 1825Ohio, USA I74079 Geneagraphie 
3 Barnum, Electa  18 Dec 1832Ohio, USA I222412 Geneagraphie 
4 Beilharz, Tobias  28 Dec 1880Ohio, USA I451670 Nederlandse voorouders 
5 Booker, Jacob  27 Sep 1897Ohio, USA I436764 Geneagraphie 
6 Bowyer, Jacob  Ohio, USA I359127 Geneagraphie 
7 Brewster, Ezra  30 Jul 1876Ohio, USA I309382 Geneagraphie 
8 Brewster, Jedediah  1827Ohio, USA I201431 Geneagraphie 
9 Bybee, Rhoda Byram  17 Dec 1908Ohio, USA I127547 Geneagraphie 
10 Cary, Harvey G  1891Ohio, USA I216217 Geneagraphie 
11 Cary, Lydia  1838Ohio, USA I216203 Geneagraphie 
12 Cary, Mary T  1895Ohio, USA I216216 Geneagraphie 
13 Cary, Phebe  Ohio, USA I216185 Geneagraphie 
14 Cassels, Garfield Victor  18 Jun 1973Ohio, USA I351654 Geneagraphie 
15 Cassels, Thomas James  24 Jul 1876Ohio, USA I351645 Geneagraphie 
16 Chesebrough, Catherine  Aft 1902Ohio, USA I197185 Geneagraphie 
17 Chesebrough, Saxton Arunah  1933Ohio, USA I197085 Geneagraphie 
18 Chew, Joseph  Ohio, USA I368273 Geneagraphie 
19 Clayton, Mary  27 Jan 1822Ohio, USA I74076 Geneagraphie 
20 Cooper, Calvin Douglas  27 Jun 1917Ohio, USA I352693 Geneagraphie 
21 Copeland, Charles  1917Ohio, USA I196779 Geneagraphie 
22 Coppock, Samuel  10 Jul 1812Ohio, USA I202869 Geneagraphie 
23 Cornell, Sylvnus  1865Ohio, USA I313744 Geneagraphie 
24 van den End, Herbert  29 Jun 1994Ohio, USA I612355 Nederlandse voorouders 
25 Estle, James P.  27 Sep 1936Ohio, USA I283851 Geneagraphie 
26 Fields, George Leroy  26 Jul 1954Ohio, USA I352715 Geneagraphie 
27 Force, Susan  Aft 1860Ohio, USA I357503 Geneagraphie 
28 Fox, Charles James  2 Jun 1895Ohio, USA I4090 Geneagraphie 
29 Fox, Rebecca Stevens  19 Aug 1885Ohio, USA I4049 Geneagraphie 
30 Garner, James  1865Ohio, USA I105938 Geneagraphie 
31 Gaskill, Caleb  1817Ohio, USA I368609 Geneagraphie 
32 Genung, Amos Almon  1859Ohio, USA I335596 Geneagraphie 
33 Graham, Caleb  1859Ohio, USA I341761 Geneagraphie 
34 Graham, Luke  Ohio, USA I341759 Geneagraphie 
35 Griffin, Asahel  1833Ohio, USA I131961 Geneagraphie 
36 Hall, John  24 Sep 1831Ohio, USA I430429 Geneagraphie 
37 Harbinson, John  Aft 1902Ohio, USA I197186 Geneagraphie 
38 Henslee, James O.  1851Ohio, USA I289890 Geneagraphie 
39 Hussey, Elizabeth  1838Ohio, USA I128249 Geneagraphie 
40 Hutchinson, George Mack  Ohio, USA I402088 Geneagraphie 
41 Jane, Martha  17 Oct 1943Ohio, USA I352342 Geneagraphie 
42 Kellum, Rachel  1832Ohio, USA I384904 Geneagraphie 
43 Kramer, Adam Jr  1851Ohio, USA I452223 Nederlandse voorouders 
44 Kramer, Catherine  1838Ohio, USA I452218 Nederlandse voorouders 
45 Kramer, George  Yes, date unknownOhio, USA I452222 Nederlandse voorouders 
46 Kramer, Jacob  1866Ohio, USA I452221 Nederlandse voorouders 
47 Kramer, John  Abt 1853Ohio, USA I452215 Nederlandse voorouders 
48 Kramer, Sarah  Abt 1855Ohio, USA I452217 Nederlandse voorouders 
49 Lamb, Mary  Ohio, USA I341773 Geneagraphie 
50 Lee, Jane  1834Ohio, USA I349148 Geneagraphie 

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Burial

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Burial    Person ID   Tree 
1 Bishop, Mary  Ohio, USA I286450 Geneagraphie 
2 Brown, Henry  1892Ohio, USA I192160 Geneagraphie 
3 Chesebrough, Esther  1870Ohio, USA I192159 Geneagraphie 
4 Cory, Jeremiah  Ohio, USA I286473 Geneagraphie 
5 Deuel, Joseph Putney  Ohio, USA I261847 Geneagraphie 
6 Howland, Abby Woolsey  Ohio, USA I263853 Geneagraphie 
7 Lathrop, Rev. Daniel Whiting  Ohio, USA I263852 Geneagraphie 
8 Tidball, Alexander  Ohio, USA I287527 Geneagraphie 
9 Tidball, Josephine  Ohio, USA I287526 Geneagraphie 
10 Williams, Clement L Vanlaningham  Ohio, USA I287660 Geneagraphie 
11 Williams, Emma Lonetta  Ohio, USA I287661 Geneagraphie 

Marriage

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   Family    Marriage    Family ID   Tree 
1 Cary / Cook  Ohio, USA F82045 Geneagraphie 
2 Cary / Craven  Ohio, USA F82050 Geneagraphie 
3 Cary / Johnson  Ohio, USA F82051 Geneagraphie 
4 Cassels / Peavy  Ohio, USA F139602 Geneagraphie 
5 Chapman / Walker  20 May 1812Ohio, USA F53436 Geneagraphie 
6 Chestnut / Rodgers  Feb 1861Ohio, USA F102616 Geneagraphie 
7 Cody / Baldwin  27 May 1840Ohio, USA F105957 Geneagraphie 
8 Cody / Baldwin  14 Jan 1851Ohio, USA F105965 Geneagraphie 
9 Dewolf / Darling  Ohio, USA F80236 Geneagraphie 
10 Doty /   1840Ohio, USA F141343 Geneagraphie 
11 Edwards / Tidball  20 Jun 1871Ohio, USA F115901 Geneagraphie 
12 Foreman / Ferrel  2 Oct 1860Ohio, USA F116083 Geneagraphie 
13 Forsyth / Wilson  1 Sep 1814Ohio, USA F105457 Geneagraphie 
14 Garner / McPherson  Abt 1854Ohio, USA F42884 Geneagraphie 
15 Graham / Lamb  Ohio, USA F135246 Geneagraphie 
16 Haney / Allender  Abt 1820Ohio, USA F158623 Geneagraphie 
17 Heald / Thomas  2 Jan 1837Ohio, USA F125258 Geneagraphie 
18 Helvey / Ulery  Abt 1838Ohio, USA F124670 Geneagraphie 
19 Hoover / Yount  27 Mar 1806Ohio, USA F77327 Geneagraphie 
20 Howsmon / Wood  Ohio, USA F79775 Geneagraphie 
21 Krider / Custer  20 Sep 1819Ohio, USA F172001 Geneagraphie 
22 Lunman / Cary  Abt 1865Ohio, USA F79679 Geneagraphie 
23 Lynch / Beeson  17 Oct 1839Ohio, USA F125085 Geneagraphie 
24 McCullough / Cary  Abt 1820Ohio, USA F82004 Geneagraphie 
25 Mears / Newton  5 Apr 1855Ohio, USA F160394 Geneagraphie 
26 Miller / Foreman  1 Feb 1908Ohio, USA F172877 Geneagraphie 
27 Miller / Jobes  1905Ohio, USA F172875 Geneagraphie 
28 Partridge / Clisbee  22 Aug 1819Ohio, USA F49846 Geneagraphie 
29 Randolph / Cassels  1 Oct 1893Ohio, USA F139603 Geneagraphie 
30 Rappee / Maize  1842Ohio, USA F116028 Geneagraphie 
31 Rounds / Hover  Ohio, USA F78105 Geneagraphie 
32 Sells / Hutchinson  7 Mar 1822Ohio, USA F160371 Geneagraphie 
33 Smith / Fairbanks  12 Jun 1850Ohio, USA F105422 Geneagraphie 
34 Sowards / Hinds  Abt 1806Ohio, USA F141320 Geneagraphie 
35 Swart / Foster  Abt 1910Ohio, USA F105437 Geneagraphie 
36 Tyler / Smith  12 Jul 1980Ohio, USA F330880 Geneagraphie 
37 Williamson / Kampe  1815Ohio, USA F105459 Geneagraphie 
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