The first three 3 volumes, 1982, 1983 and 1984 were combined
newsletters with the Richland County Chapter of OGS. In 1984, when we
each achieved enough members to mail bulk rate, we started publishing
separate newsletters.
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Volume 1, 1982: 1853 ASHLAND TIMES newspaper death notices; 1879
Richland County Pioneer Reunion; Ashland/Richland Countians in some
Eaton County MI deeds; Family information: Warner, Harner, Schorah,
Woodhouse, Merkling, Crone, Zeiter's Cemetery, Peterson, Richey, Moyer,
Shanabarger, Lofland, Potter, Bryte, Ferguson, and Bushong
$5.00
Volume 2, 1983: 1854, 1855 & 1859 ASHLAND TIMES newspaper death
notices; 1819 Richland County Common Pleas Court records; Mansfield's
175th Birthday; 1846-49 Ashland County Naturalizations; 1903 Mifflin
Township Necrology Report; Jefferson Township, Richland County School
Records; Formation of Richland County; Family information: Arnholt,
Rice, Middlewart, Bushey, DeWalt, Fast, Tyler, Ridgeway, and Case
$5.00
Volume 3, 1984: 1860 ASHLAND TIMES newspaper death notices; 1852-53
Richland County guardianships; 1890 letter concerning the Copus/Ruffner
massacre; 1904 reunion of Close Street School in Sullivan Township,
Ashland County; 1849-51 Ashland County naturalizations; Lewis' Block
House, Worthington Township, Richland County; Family information: Hart,
Garver, Hill, Coulter, Hale/Hole, Bowerize and Lentz
$5.00
note - end of dual newsletter
Volume 4, 1985: 1861-62 ASHLAND TIMES and ASHLAND UNION newspaper death
notices; 1852 Naturalizations; Formation of Ashland County; 1846-49
Divorce Records;
THE OHIO GLOBE newspaper in 1836; Hayesville; 1846-49 Paternity and
Insanity Records; 1841-46 Poor Tax and Indentures, Ruggles Township;
Polk; 1808-13 Knox County Marriage Records; Family Information: Austin,
Butcher, Smiley, Robinson/Slocum Tavern, Beyermeister, Frank, Williams,
Journeycake Indian family
$5.00
Volume 5, 1986: Pleasant Ridge area, east Montgomery Township and west
Perry Township; 1863-65 Death Notices; 1867-81 Ashland County births
recorded in Richland County; 1850-52 Paternity Records; Polk; 1849-52
Divorce Records; Ashland OR and WI;
1836 newspaper items; 1849-50 Insanity Records; Family Information:
Long, Studebaker, Bechtel, Souser, Marsh, Wallet, Kellogg, Helman,
Castleman, Williams, Stott, Franks, Young, Buchanan, Sattler
$5.00
Volume 6, 1987: 1891 Eligible Bachelors; 1866 Death Notices; Ashland
County Births Records in Richland County 1882-94; Ashland, Nebraska;
1847 and 1856-57 newspaper Items; Orange Township Donations to Civil War
Soldiers; Ashlanders in Elkhart County IN and Cass County MO; Ashlanders
at 2nd Ohio Convention in 1850; East Orange Township Families; 1858-60
Lutheran Church Records; 1836-66 Evangelical Death Notices; Family
Information: Chappel, Keetle, Burwell, Tannehill, Shearer, Peebles,
Kahl, Kirkton, Shopbell, Robinson, Marvin, Harvey, Castor, Swassick,
Heiffner, Soles
$5.00
Volume 7, 1988; Underground Railroad in Ruggles Township; 1829 Petition
for Tavern in Hanover Township; Baptismal Records of Presbyterian Church
in Ashland 1841-55; Bethel Church of God in Vermillion Township; 1879
Condensed History of County; 1847 Newspaper Items; Ashlanders in
Hamilton & Wright County, Iowa and DuPage County, Illinois; 1857-58
Newspaper Items; Trinity Lutheran Church; 1885 & 1887 Obituary Reports
of the Pioneer Historical Society; 1936 GAR Members; 1820 Manufactures
Census; 1829-50 Ashlanders in Ohio Institution for the Deaf & Dumb; 1846
Guardianships; 1846 Partitions; 1904 Mohicanville; 1853-54 Jail Report;
Family Information: Kantzer, Beck, Weaver, Smith, Hootman, Bungard,
Miller, Nusbaum, Tilton, Stoner, Loft, Culley, Hatch, Short, Naylor,
Chandler, McDonald, Priest, Culbertson, Swain, Jones, Culler & White
$5.00
Volume 8, 1989; Nova; 1886 Pioneer Society's Death Notices; 1847
Newspaper Items; 1852 & 1853 Jail Reports; Some Civil War Soldiers;
Hayesville; WWI Ashland Soldiers Buried in Europe; 1847 Guardianships &
Partitions ; Some Presbyterian Records; Ashland Deaf & Dumb 1856; Blacks
in Ashland County 1861; Montogomery Township Trustees Minutes 1820-44;
Mifflin Township Seymour's Run Church Records 1837-45; Widowsville;
Family Information: Galloway, Stott, Fenn, Holbrook, Sloan, Parker,
Jacoby, McMahan, Coffin, Gregg, Roop, Lavengood, Pool & Mauk
$5.00
Volume 9, 1990: Oiginal Lot Owners of Uniontown/Ashland 1815-24;
Montgomery Township Trustees Minutes 1820-44; Historical Society's
Obituary Report for Jackson, Milton, Lake, Orange, Clear Creek, Perry,
Hanover, Mohican, Mifflin, Vermillion, Green & Montgomery Townships
1885; Ashland's 175th Birthday; Original Lot Owners in Markley's
Addition to Uniontown/Ashland 1819-24; Old Hopewell Graveyard;
Presbyterian Dismissals 1841-55; Perote Post Office; Oldest Couples In
Troy Township 1882; Ashland In 1846; Some Common Pleas Court Records
>From Wayne County 1819-37; Ashlanders in Charlotte MI; Sullivan Township
Soldiers Dead by 1886; Montgomery Township School District 3; Ashlanders
In Bates County, MO & Branch Co MI; Troy Township GAR; Some Underground
Rail Road Stories of Savannah; Ruggles Township Autograph Book 1884;
1811 Knox County OH Tax List; Donations to Civil War Soldiers from
District 1 in Vermillion Township; 1859 Letters Remaining At Post
Office; Family Information: Fast, Walker, Harris, Shott, Marsh, Curry,
Vanscoy, Fenn, Simonton, Hutchison, Bennett, Vail, Copus, Potter,
Heffner, Metcalf & Eagle
$5.00