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Williams County,  Ohio

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____________________________Last updated July 2005 _____

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Rootsweb Williams Co. Resource Page

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RootsWeb Social Security Death Index for
Williams County

 

Township Map & Neighboring Counties

Biographical Index

 

Magistrates Qualifications 1824 - 1879

 

City Directories - 1877

Probate Entries 1825-1860

NEW! Probate Records for Robinson & Prettyman

 

Obituary Notices 1857 - 1865

 

Early Death Records A-D

History of Emanuel M. E. Church, West Unity

 

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 Williams County Genealogical Society

 

Edgerton, Ohio  

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Edgerton History

 

Edgerton High School Alumni from 1883 to Present

Submitted by R. M. Johnson

 

Williams County, OH Site

 

City of Bryan

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West Unity.com

 

Montpelier  Schools

Hiram Louden Post GAR

 

Ohio State Library

 

 

Williams County Anglers

 

The Farm Journal Illustrated 1916 Directory of Williams County, Ohio

 

A Little About Williams County and Bryan, the County Seat 

In 1840 the population of Williams County (which included part of what is now known as Defiance County)  was about 300, mostly around Pulaski, which at that time was known as Fayette. The land was a swampy wilderness owned by the American Land Company of New York. John A. BRYAN, State Auditor of Ohio and an agent for the land company, suggested that the county seat be moved from Defiance to an area closer to the center of the county. In June 1840 the establishment of a new county seat was approved. Miller ARROWSMITH completed a survey of the site in July, recorded it September 14th., 1840 and named it Bryan.

The 1860 census of Williams County shows 16,538 inhabitants with Bryan's population at 1,079.  1864 maps of Williams County show the town of Edon as Weston and a now nonexistant town called New Berlin north of Edon.   Williams Center is shown as Centre and Montpelier is divided into Montpelier and South Montpelier.

The first school house was built in 1841 and was a "private" school taught by Miss Harriet POWELL. Later it became a public school taught by A. J. TRESSLER. 

At first Bryan water was abundant due to subterranean springs and the town came to be known as the Fountain City.  However, as more wells were dug the water supply fell and now all the "fountains" are history.

 

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About the OHGenWeb Project

In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database Project. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky where collected databases would be stored. In addition, these databases would be indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than one county, they could be located in the index.

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Volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of data and generally oversee the contents of the web site for each county within the state. Contact the volunteer host cited on the county site if you have a desire to add your information to the county site's data.

 

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