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    1. [OHSTARK] 1850-1860 Census
    2. Kelly Grojean
    3. Hi, Are the census for Massillion,New Berlin/Nth Canton and Canton for 1850 and 1860 available and if so from what source? Also were the census taken by township and if so does any know the names of the townships during this time for these towns? Thanks Kelly Grojean

    03/29/2001 09:21:42
    1. Re: [OHSTARK] 1850-1860 Census
    2. skippyg
    3. Hi Kelly, The Genealogy Division of the Stark County District Library has ALL the Ohio Census (1820 to 1920). All current townships for Stark County were formed by 1850; Lawrence, Jackson, Lake, Plain, Marlboro, Lexington, Washington, Nimishillen, Osnaburg, Canton, Perry, Tuscarawas, Sugar Creek, Bethlehem, Pike, Sandy and Paris. In 1833 Rose, Brown and Harrison Twps were taken from Stark County to help form Carroll County: in 1840 Green and Franklin Twps were taken to help form Summit County. Massillon (formerly Kendal and Winterville) sits mostly on Perry Twp and part of Tuscarawas Twp and (now) a small part of Jackson Twp Canton sits mostly on Canton Twp and part of Plain Twp. North Canton (formerly New Berlin) sits on Plain Twp. East Canton (formerly Osnaburg) is in Osnaburg Twp. Alliance sits mostly on Lexington Twp and part of Washington Twp. Navarre is in Bethlehem Twp. Louisville is in Nimishillen Twp. Canal Fulton is in Lawrence Twp. Brewster, Wilmot and Beach City are in Sugar Creek Twp. East Sparta is in Pike Twp. Waynesburg and Magnolia is in Sandy Twp. Part of Magnolia is also in Carroll County. Minerva is in Paris Twp and and also Carroll County. Hartville, Greentown and Uniontown are in Lake Twp. Hope this helps. Neal Thompson Gardner Genealogical librarian. ==The Website your boss doesn't want you to know about ! == www.sixfigureincome.com/?1224802 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kelly Grojean" <k.grojean@worldnet.att.net> To: <OHSTARK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 29 March, 2001 5:21 PM Subject: [OHSTARK] 1850-1860 Census > Hi, > Are the census for Massillion,New Berlin/Nth Canton and Canton for 1850 and > 1860 available and if so from what source? Also were the census taken by > township and if so does any know the names of the townships during this time > for these towns? > Thanks > Kelly Grojean > > > ==== OHSTARK Mailing List ==== > To UNsubscribe to OHSTARK-L, send click on the following: > <mailto:OHSTARK-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe> > >

    03/30/2001 11:39:52