Ohio Newspaper Obituaries (1845 - Current)

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Dr George Cassady
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Travel Through The History of Ohio’s Obituary Archives

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What makes our online database of Ohio obituaries unique is that it contains over 13,000 newspapers spanning 330 years of U.S. history. It's like instantly drawing lines through time to uncover family genealogy and the descendants of older generations who were previously unknown.

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How To Search The Ohio Obituary Archive

Searching for Ohio obituaries is easy, even if you're new to genealogy. Just type in your relative's last name and hit the "Search” button. If you want to do a more advanced search, you can enter more details like the first and last names of your relative, keywords like the name of a town or school, or even a specific date range.

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