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Topic: Sugar Creek Township, Greene County, Ohio


  
  PENNSYLVANIA - LoveToKnow Article on PENNSYLVANIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In Bucks and Montgomery counties is a large sandstone area; traversing Chester county is the narrow Chester Valley with a limestone bottom, and in Lancaster county is the most extensive limestone plain.
At Huntingdon, Huntingdon county, in the Juniata Valley, the ~linter mean is 30, the summer mean 71, and within the period from 1888 to 1907 extremes ranged from 104 to 23.
During the years 1852-1857 the educational department became a separate branch of the state government, the office of county school superintendent was created, the state teachers association (known since 1900 as the Pennsylvania educational association) was organized, and a law was enacted for the establishment of normal schools.
28.1911encyclopedia.org /P/PE/PENNSYLVANIA.htm   (9856 words)

  
 The History of Shelby and Moultrie Counties, Illinois
The soil on the prairies is alluvium of the darkest and richest character, and the bluffs along the creeks are co mposed principally of gravel and fire-clay.
ALVIN P. Of the Moultrie county bar, is a native of Carroll county, Ohio, and was born on the third of September, 1839.
Greene's father and grandfather were members of the Society of Friends, and formed part of a Quaker colony w hich settled at an early date in Belmont county, Ohio, near Wrightstown.
www.edenmartin.com /counties/sullivan.htm   (17875 words)

  
 Greene County, Ohio History
Silver Creek occupies the center of the extreme western portion of the county, and is bounded on the north by Ross Township, on the east by Fayette County, on the south by Jefferson, and on the west by New Jasper townships.
Caesar's Creek Baptist Church.-This, the oldest organized church in the county, and the surrounding country as well, is located on the dividing line between Jefferson and Silver Creek townships.
About one-half mile east on the Washington road, was an extensive sugar camp, where the lads and lassies were wont to gather, and where youths often poured into the listening ears of maidens their avowals of love and affection.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Greene/GreeneSilverCreekTp.htm   (7588 words)

  
 History & Genealogy-->Local History Information-->Bicentennial - Greene County & Ohio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
When Greene County was organized into townships on May 10, 1803, Beavercreek was one of the four original townships in the county.
Thus, Beavercreek Township, one of the first townships in the County continues to be a leader in education, technology and innovation.
One of the oldest cemeteries in the county is the Stevenson Cemetery, sometimes referred to as the Massie’s Creek Cemetery.
www.gcpl.lib.oh.us /bicentennial.asp   (8073 words)

  
 Historic Georgetown, Inc. - Hamill Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
JOHN WELLER was born 15 April, 1818 in Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio.
She was born 18 September, 1821 in Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio.
SAMUEL WELLER was born 29 November, 1826 in Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio.
www.historicgeorgetown.org /family/hweller.html   (228 words)

  
 WYANDOT COUNTY, OHIO - 1884 HISTORY - RICHLAND TOWNSHIP - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
His parents were married in Fairfield County, Ohio, and soon after located in Seneca County, where the father died in 1850, aged fifty-seven years; the mother in 1869, aged sixty-three years.
ISAIAH LILES was born in 1818, a native of Chillicothe, Ohio, son of Lemuel and Hannah Liles, natives of South Carolina and Pennsylvania respectively, and of German descent.
He was married, November 25, 1842, to Catharine Young, of Wayne County, Ohio, and seven children were born to them-Samuel G., Second Lieutenant in the late war; Joseph A., soldier; J. J.; Margaret, wife of Henry Shriver; Elvira and Charlotte, both deceased, and Lemuel J. Mr.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Wyandot/Wrich2.htm   (13167 words)

  
 Cemeteries in Washington Township, (Centerville) Montgomery County, Ohio
The earliest burials in the Township were in the Sugar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.
The church was abandoned in 1928 and razed by the State of Ohio in 1971.
The cemetery was deeded to the Township in 1979.
www.washingtontwp.org /cem   (677 words)

  
 Historic Georgetown, Inc. - Hamill Family
She was a daughter of Wilhelm Kraemer and Anna Bayer, born 3 December, 1787, in Frederick County, Maryland.
She and her twin, Valentine Monterville Hoblit were born in Warren County, Ohio, 19 July, 1863, children of William H. Hoblit and Rebecca M. Thomas.
A2B1G5B ETHEL HARTSOCK was born in Wayne Township, Warren County, Ohio, 20 December, 1887.
www.historicgeorgetown.org /family/hherzog.html   (447 words)

  
 SCHS - The New Eden
Coming northward through Edwardsville, it veered eastward to the headwaters of Macoupin Creek, the main east-west stream in Macoupin County, and then entered Sangamon County on the watershed between Sugar Creek and the south fork of the Sangamon River, which was the highest ground.
The rest of the county remained vacant until 1824 or later because the matted prairie sod awaited the invention of John Deere’s steel plow.
Clear Creek’s post office, established in 1834, was changed to Mechanicsburg nine years later, Rochester had enough people in its vicinity to be recognized with a post office in 1834.
www.sancohis.org /eden.htm   (6487 words)

  
 Long Family Tree
He built a home on the Conestoga creek, a few miles NE of the present city of Lancaster in 1728, still standing, and said to be the "oldest house of continuous occupation in Lancaster County, and perhaps west of Philadelphia.
She was born 18 Jan 1883 in Greene County, the daughter of Joseph and Mary (Moore) Christenberry.
sugar is 8 to 10 cts per pound coffee 12 1/2 to 25 cts owing to quality.
www.poe.ourfamily.com /long.html   (16789 words)

  
 Quakermeet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The location of Guilford County is a little misleading as Guilford County was not formed until 1770, so before that date families may be referenced as being of Rowan or Orange Counties.
Cane Creek was established 7th of 10th month 1751, being located on Cane Creek in the central part of a large area comprising Orange County.
When Chatham County was formed in 1771, he division line between Orange and Chatham Counties ran a short distance to the south of the meeting house.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Farm/4038/Quakermeet.html   (7383 words)

  
 United States Resources: Illinois
Settlers and History of the Bishop Hill Colony Henry County, Illinois
Old Northwest Historical Society - the region northwest of the Ohio River that became Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin
DuPage County Genealogical Society including a a 33K zipped index (170K unzipped) to 20 years of their newsletter
www.rootsweb.com /roots-l/USA/il.html   (886 words)

  
 McCain Family Genealogy Notes Clinton Co Indiana by Donald Gradeless
Within a few years they moved to Jefferson County, OH, where their son Peter was born in 1804.
144 Sugar Creek Township Gr Cain, Daniel fc 1830 Cen
045 Xenia Creek Twp Gr Cain, Jenney fc 1880 Cen
family.gradeless.com /mccain.htm   (6576 words)

  
 Ohio County (Ohio) - Population by Government Units - 2000
Ohio County (Ohio) - Population by Government Units - 2000
2002 Population Estimates (all counties; pdf csv xls)
Extension Data Center, Dept of HCRD, The Ohio State University
osuedc.org /profiles/population/gov_units.php?&fips=39057&...   (66 words)

  
 Searchable Databases on the WWW
Misc - Northwest Alabama Territory - NW part of the 1818 Alabama Territory that was originally called Greater Marion County, particularly those counties that are present-day Fayette, Lamar, Marion, Pickens, Walker & Winston Counties in Alabama, and Lowndes and Monroe Counties in Mississippi
St. Joseph County - St Joseph County Public Library - South Bend Tribune Necrology File.
Sumner Co - The Cemeteries of Sumner County, Kansas - most cemetery inscriptions are listed in alpha order.
www.lovitt-genealogy.com /~lovitt/state1.htm   (2047 words)

  
 National Register of Historical Places - PENNSYLVANIA (PA), Greene County
E of Carmichael crossing Muddy Creek, Cumberland Township, Carmichael
E of Garards Fort crossing Whiteley Creek, Greene Township, Garads Fort
W of Garards Fort crossing Whiteley Creek, Greene Township, Garards Fort
www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com /PA/Greene/state.html   (325 words)

  
 Round 2 Grants--1996
City of Columbus (facility located in Delaware County)
City of Columbus (City of Columbus, see also Delaware County)
Walkways, parking lot, picnic area, basketball court, play area
www.dnr.state.oh.us /natureworks/round2.html   (335 words)

  
 National Register of Historical Places - PENNSYLVANIA (PA), Wayne County
LR 171 over Haags Mill Creek, Haags Mill
O & W Rd. NE of Depot Hill Rd, Starlight, Buckingham Township
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www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com /PA/Wayne/state.html   (211 words)

  
 Local 101-473, American Federation of Musicians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
All of Montgomery County and part of Greene County that includes the City of Fairborn and Bath Township, Beaver Creek and Sugar Creek townships, including the village of Bellbrook.The cities of Brookville, Centerville, Kettering, Tipp City, Piqua, Troy, Greenville, Fort Loramie and Sidney, Ohio.
Also Jay County, Indiana including City of Portland.
For more information, visit the Local 101-473 website at
www.afm.org /101-473   (61 words)

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