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The following are important dates in the history of Ohio that affected political boundaries, record keeping, and family movements:  
The following are important dates in the history of Ohio that affected political boundaries, record keeping, and family movements:  


'''1656:''' Iroquois Confederacy claimed Ohio lands after defeating the Erie Indians.
'''1656:''' Iroquois Confederacy claimed Ohio lands after defeating the Erie Indians.  


'''1763: ''' The British took possession of the area but discouraged settlers.  
'''1763: ''' The British took possession of the area but discouraged settlers.  


'''1772:''' Moravian misson at Schoenbrunn
'''1772:''' Moravian misson at Schoenbrunn  


'''1777: '''Moravian mission at Coshocton
'''1777: '''Moravian mission at Coshocton  


'''1772-1824:'''  Moravian Indian land grants, 4,000 acres along the Tuscarawas River in Tuscarawas County.
'''1772-1824:'''  Moravian Indian land grants, 4,000 acres along the Tuscarawas River in Tuscarawas County.  


'''1787: ''' The United States government established the Northwest Territory with the intent to open the land to Revolutionary War veterans and other settlers.  
'''1787: ''' The United States government established the Northwest Territory with the intent to open the land to Revolutionary War veterans and other settlers.  
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'''1788: '''The first permanent white settlement was established at Marietta.  
'''1788: '''The first permanent white settlement was established at Marietta.  


'''1794:''' (August 20,) Battle of Fallen Timbers near Miami River. General Wayne commanding the U.S. forces, this victory ended Indian Wars in the area.
'''1794:''' (August 20,) Battle of Fallen Timbers near Miami River. General Wayne commanding the U.S. forces, this victory ended Indian Wars in the area.  


'''1803: ''' Ohio gained statehood.
'''1799:''' Ohio Territory


'''1805:''' Land ceded by Ottawa, Wyandot, Chippewa, Potawatomi, Shawnee and Delaware Indians.
'''1803:  '''(March 1,) Ohio gained statehood.  


'''1807 & 1808:'''  Land ceded by Chippewa, Ottawa, Wyandot, an Potawatomi
'''1805:''' Land ceded by Ottawa, Wyandot, Chippewa, Potawatomi, Shawnee and Delaware Indians.


'''1817: '''Land ceded by Ottawa, Wyandot, Chippewa, Potawatomi, Shawnee, Delaware, and Seneca  
'''1807 & 1808:'''  Land ceded by Chippewa, Ottawa, Wyandot, an Potawatomi  


'''1818: '''Land ceded by Ottawa, Shawnee, Wyandot and Seneca
'''1817: '''Land ceded by Ottawa, Wyandot, Chippewa, Potawatomi, Shawnee, Delaware, and Seneca  


'''1818:''' Land ceded by Wea
'''1818: '''Land ceded by Ottawa, Shawnee, Wyandot and Seneca
 
'''1818:''' Land ceded by Wea  


'''1818: '''Land ceded by Miami  
'''1818: '''Land ceded by Miami  
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'''1810-1840'''<nowiki>:&nbsp; Many more settlers came by steamboat on the Ohio River and Lake Erie and by new canals, roads, and railroads.</nowiki>  
'''1810-1840'''<nowiki>:&nbsp; Many more settlers came by steamboat on the Ohio River and Lake Erie and by new canals, roads, and railroads.</nowiki>  


'''1843:''' Wyandot removed to Kansas
'''1843:''' Wyandot removed to Kansas  


'''1861-1865:&nbsp;''' 310,000 Ohio men served in the Union armed forces during the Civil War.  
'''1861-1865:&nbsp;''' 310,000 Ohio men served in the Union armed forces during the Civil War.  
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=== Web Sites  ===
=== Web Sites  ===


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