How do I find an old obituary in Ohio?
The Family History Library acquires published newspaper abstracts and obituary lists for Ohio. Obituary records are also listed in the Place-names Search of the The FamilySearch Catalog under: OHIO – OBITUARIES. OHIO – NEWSPAPERS.
Where do I get a copy of my birth certificate in Montgomery County Ohio?
How do I get a copy of a birth or death certificate? Birth and death certificates after 1908 are available through Public Health–Dayton & Montgomery County at the Office of Vital Statistics on the 1st floor of the Reibold Building, 117 S. Main Street. Their phone number is 937-496-3117.
How do I place an ad in The Plain Dealer?
To place a classified ad in cleveland.com or The Plain Dealer, go here. For information on advertising on cleveland.com, contact Advance Ohio at [email protected] or call 216-999-3900. To contact the content teams at cleveland.com, please select one of the following email addresses: [email protected].
How much is a birth certificate from Montgomery County Ohio?
Certified birth certificates (abstracts) for persons born in the state of Ohio (dating back to 1908) can also be issued. To order copies of birth/death certificates from 1867 through 1908 please contact Montgomery County Archives at (937) 225-6366. The fee for all certified records is $22.00 per copy.
Where can I find old obituaries of Cincinnati and Hamilton County?
Cincinnati and Hamilton County Obituaries Cincinnati Post Obituaries Archive (4/2/1990-12/31/2007)(you can obtain copies of the obituaries online for a fee) Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County – Index to Local Newspaper Articlesindexes some obituaries 1800s-present (not complete, but comprehensive from mid 1990s-present)
What was the first daily newspaper in Cincinnati Ohio?
Daily Cincinnati Commercial (Cincinnati, Ohio) : September 17, 1850; July 22, 1853; August 21, 1858 Family History Library Daily Press, The (Ohio/United States) [Cincinnati, [Ohio] 22 February 1859 to 2 July 1859 Elephind Daily press (cincinnati [ohio) (from feb. 22, 1859 to july 2, 1859) MyHeritage
What are the Jewish cemeteries in Cincinnati?
Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati Burials Databasehas 35,000 entries Mt. Washington Cemetery Burials Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery Burials Spring Grove Cemetery and Oak Hill Cemetery Burialsin Cincinnati Vine Street Hill Cemetery Index of Burials, 1851-1986 (Cincinnati)from FamilySearch