Clermont County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 394
Batavia, Ohio 45103-0394
Voice Mail 513-723-3423
clermontgenealogy@hotmail.com
The Society is a chapter of The Ohio Genealogical Society. Meetings are held the first Thursday of the month in the Doris Wood Memorial Batavia Library, 180 S. 3rd Street, Batavia, at 7:30 p.m.
Programs are of a genealogical or historical nature and the public is invited to attend all meetings.
Anyone with an interest in genealogy or local history is welcome to join. Dues are $15.00 per year per person, or family (all at one address.) Contributions are welcome from anyone.
Included in your dues is the quarterly Newsletter published by the Society. It contains such things as cemetery records, interesting genealogical finds, queries, new books available at the Library, etc. Members are urged to contribute material.
Members are requested to submit ancestor charts (five generations, if possible), and to contribute as much genealogical material (family group sheets, Bible records, obituaries, etc.) as possible. These are filed to share with those searching the same lines. Contributions of prepared family books or pamphlets are appreciated and are filed in like manner.
The Society also maintains a sumame file of "who is hunting whom" and promotes genealogical projects such as indexing and printing early court records, maintaining an obituary file etc.
If you find these web pages to be informative, please consider becoming a member of the Clermont County Genealogical Society Your participation is important to further the work of the Society.
Anyone wishing to join may use the attached form.
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Web Site Maintained For CCGS by Donald R. Johnson
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Limited Time OfferClermont County, Ohio 1990,
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McMahan Family Cemetery
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Dial Family Cemetery
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Medaris Cemetery
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Neville Cemetery
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Amelia Methodist Church Cemetery
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First Family Pioneers
Books In Our Library
1930 Census Index
Clermont Timeline
Clermont Newspapers
Internet Resources
Articles From The
Newsletter
Historical Maps
Research Sites
Clermont Cemeteries
PDF Program July 6, 2006
Brethren Migrations
In this 366
page, 225,000 word publication, you will find dozens of articles
covering prominent names and families associated with early Clermont
County. Many have constructed and documented their genealogies. The
book contains 163 photographs. For the first time you will find, in one
publication, the entire listing of First Families of Clermont County
through 1996, including their ancestors proven to be residing in the
County by 1820. The comprehensive index contains over 15, 000 entries.