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Janis Burke, President Erie County Chapter, OGS P O Box 1301 Sandusky OH 44871-1301 |
I'm willing to do lookups for Erie County Ohio.
I do the reserch for our chapter at the library and Probate Court.
I will do: birth & death records 1838-1909; marriage records 1838 to
present; cemetery records; citizenship records; census records;
church/religious records; Sandusky City Directories 1858 to prsent;
and any Erie County History books at the library.
Sorry, but I do not do land searches. |
Amy Ryan Erie County Research "Helper" |
I'm willing to census lookups from 1800-1930 for Erie County Ohio. |
Shelly Clipson-Shock Erie County Research "Helper" |
I recently purchased a book entitled -- A Standard History of Erie County, Ohio, Volume I by Hewson L. Peeke. It was published in 1916. I will do look-ups if any one is interested. |
Lisa Erie County Research "Helper" |
I have an old book published in 1916 of "The History of Erie County" Vol. 2 by Hewson L. Peeke. It is sort of a who's who of people in Erie County who were either big farmers, land owners, doctors or people in public office, etc... (This book contains over 500 people and the articles on them are in depth and lenghtly. Most of the people are middle aged or older so that puts their birthdates around 1820s on.) I do not know if this book has been republished and is available for research. It was given to my stepfather from his grandfather and only a certain amount of these books were distributed. If anyone is looking for a relation I would be glad to look them up for them. |
Jan Guiliano Erie County Research "Helper" | She is willing to do lookups in the following:
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Nancy Paramore Erie County Research "Helper" |
I will do Huron County cemetery look-ups. |
Carol A. Steele Erie County Genealogist/Historian Sandusky, OH |
She is willing to do lookups in the following:
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Jennifer L. Williams Erie County Research "Helper" |
Hi! I have some information on Vermilion history proper since I usd to be the librarian/archivist for Great Lakes Historical Society. My successor is Carla LaVigne (pronounced LaVeen). They have mostly ship histories, not a lot of people files. A lot of folks used to come in asking for crew lists and such (everyone's grandfather was a Lakes captain!) but there's more information onthe shipping companies and ships themsevles. They do have a HUGE book from the Pittsburgh Steamship Company from the turn of the century that has crew recommendations and names from various captains. It's quite interesting. ANYWAY, I am willing to share any information on Vermilion that I have. It's in a huge research box since I'm working on a booklet about Vermilion which I hope to have done in another year. So I can't exactly tell you what I have - I even have a copy of one of the original plats from the 1830's. It ended up with the Erie County recorder after passing through many hands from the Huron County courthouse fire back in the 1860's. So I just have stuff on Vermilion. :) |