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==How to Find the Records==
Although Ohio had ports of entry on Lake Erie, no passenger lists for ships are available. The majority of the immigrants arrived through eastern ports (New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore) and New Orleans. See [[United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records|'''United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records'''.]]
Although Ohio had ports of entry on Lake Erie, no passenger lists for ships are available. The majority of the immigrants arrived through eastern ports (New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore) and New Orleans. See [[United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records|'''United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records'''.]]
=== Online Resources ===
=== Online Resources ===

Revision as of 18:05, 6 April 2021

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How to Find the Records[edit | edit source]

Although Ohio had ports of entry on Lake Erie, no passenger lists for ships are available. The majority of the immigrants arrived through eastern ports (New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore) and New Orleans. See United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records.

Online Resources[edit | edit source]

Cultural Groups[edit | edit source]

Wales-Ohio Project[edit | edit source]

  • The Wales-Ohio Project goal is to digitize a selection of Welsh Heritage pertaining to the state of Ohio held at The National Library of Wales and to make it available to audiences world-wide. This collection includes a variety of manuscripts, letters, photographs and maps concerning the history of Welsh Settlers.

Background[edit | edit source]

  • Pre-statehood settlers of Ohio generally came from Pennsylvania, Virginia, New York, Connecticut, Maryland, and New Jersey.
  • By 1850, immigrants from Germany, Ireland, and England traveled on Zanes's Trace, the National Road, various canals, and Indian trails. [1]The Origin and Distribution of Settlement Groups <ref>Wilhelm, Hubert G. H. The Origin and Distribution of Settlement Groups. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University, 1982. {{FHL|164152|item|disp=FHL fich

Additional Research Helps[edit | edit source]

Records and books on the Irish, Germans, Blacks, and American Indians are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under

OHIO - MINORITIES.

Records of small groups of Alsatians, Russians, Norwegians, and Welsh are listed under

OHIO - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION.


References[edit | edit source]

  1. Ohio, Trailways to Highways 1776-1976. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1977. FHL film 1015821 item 2