MILTON TOWNSHIP

1874
There is a book on Mifflin & Milton township available from the society
Mifflin & Milton Twp. 243 pp. $27
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PO Box 681 Ashland, Ohio 44805-0681
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Cemeteries
- Ohl - German Reformed & Lutheran Church
- Andrews
- Smeltzer
- Greenwalt - Burkhart
- Geib
- Chestnut Grove/Burns
- Brubaker - Whistler
- Imhoff
- A new book by the Ashland Co Chapter OGS will be released in June 2000
called "Church Records of Ashland County, Ohio, Volume 1". Here is a
listing of churches in the county, first by township, and second, by
denomination. The book includes a short history of each church and actual
records from selected churches.
MILTON TOWNSHIP:
1. German Lutheran Church - built a good frame church about 1840 some four
miles southwest of Ashland on the Mansfield road
2. Burns Church - German Baptist - actually met in the Burns school house
3. Brubaker Mennonite Church - was built a half mile northwest of Five
Points south of Paradise Hill.
4. United Methodist Church - is located on
SR 603 near TR 1528 in the SE 1/4 Section 21 half way between Five Points
and Paradise Hill
5. United Brethren in Christ - is a deed, 20 Aug 1858, from Jacob Cotner,
to Nathan Hagenbaugh and Jacob Crider, trustees of the United Brethren in
Christ Church, for a 48 by 80 foot lot, on which a meeting house was built
6. Chestnut Grove Brethren in Christ (River Brethren) - meeting house was
formed by persons who had left the Mennonites at Brubaker's, joining with
the new River Brethren immigrants from PA to form a new church
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