Birthplaces of German-Speaking Immigrants in Hamilton County, Ohio, Records 1840 - 1929


Book Description

This index contains the names of over 30,100 individuals who emigrated from German-speaking areas to Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio, and were referenced in various records between 1840 and 1929. The source material for this work include newspaper death notices, cemetery records, fraternal organization records, church baptism and burial records, emigration records found in German websites, and published histories of Hamilton County, Ohio. The publication contains the name of the immigrant, the date of the record and page number to lead the researcher to the original source record, their age, and the indicated place of birth. Many of these towns are not in present-day Germany, but are locations where many German-speaking immigrants originated (e.g., Switzerland, Poland, Austria, Hungary, etc.). In the case where a woman's maiden name is recorded, it has been extracted and these names are sorted in a separate index for easy cross-reference. Due to the size of the publication, it has been divided into two softbound books.




Birthplaces of German-speaking Immigrants in Hamilton County, Ohio Records, 1840-1929


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"This index is intended to provide the researcher with a simple method of discovering the town of origin for German-speaking ancestors who lived in Hamilton County, Ohio, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, by combining a wide variety of available resources in a single format. Sources include newspaper obituaries and death notices, church baptism and burial records, cemetery records, fraternal organization records, city and county histories, and websites listing German emigrants with a Cincinnati destination"--Introduction




Birthplaces of German-speaking Immigrants in Hamilton County, Ohio Records, 1840-1929: N-Z


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"This index is intended to provide the researcher with a simple method of discovering the town of origin for German-speaking ancestors who lived in Hamilton County, Ohio, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, by combining a wide variety of available resources in a single format. Sources include newspaper obituaries and death notices, church baptism and burial records, cemetery records, fraternal organization records, city and county histories, and websites listing German emigrants with a Cincinnati destination"--Introduction




Early Nineteenth-century German Settlers in Ohio (mainly Cincinnati and Environs), Kentucky, and Other States


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Germany immigration authority, Clifford Neal Smith spent a number of years ferreting out surrogate passenger information from the periodical literature. In one instance, Mr. Smith transcribed the genealogical contents, published between 1869 and 1877, of Volumes 1 through 9 of Der Deutsche Pioniere, a monthly magazine issued by the Deutsche Pioniereverein (Union of German Pioneers) founded in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. Smith provides the following particulars on each German-American pioneer found in that periodical: name, place of origin in Germany, town or county of residence, reference to the original source, and biographical data provided in the original notice. While most of the early entries pertain to Germanic inhabitants of Ohio, later issues of Der Deutsche Pioniere refer to deceased persons living in Kentucky and neighboring states.




Birthplaces of Irish and Italian Immigrants in Hamilton County, Ohio Records, 1865-1930


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"This index is intended to provide the researcher with a simple method of discovering the town of origin for Irish and Italian ancestors who lived in Hamilton County, Ohio, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, by combining a wide variety of available resources in a single format. Sources include newspaper obituaries and death notices, church baptism, marriage and burial records, cemetery records, and county histories. Each type of record contains different types of information in a different format. For compactness, this information is distilled to fit in one row for each person. The fol;lowing sections provide details about the meaning of the fields (e.g., what a given date refers to), sources of the original records, and how to access them"--Introduction







Hamilton County, Ohio, Citizenship Record Abstracts, 1837-1916


Book Description

These abstracts have been printed from a database compiled by the Archives & Rare Books Department of the Libraries of the University of Cincinnati. They cover original and restored Declarations of Intention to Naturalize and the subsequent naturalization papers for over 25,000 people, whose papers are on file at the Hamilton County, Ohio, courthouse for the years 1837 to 1916. Many of the records originated in other counties and other states. The abstracts include the name and age of the applicant, country of origin, departure port and date, arrival port and date, declaration date, and naturalization date, provided that data was available in the files. Copies of the original records can be obtained from the Archives for a small fee. This work presents a substantial source for identifying immigrants who settled in Ohio (at least long enough to get naturalized).