Table of Contents |
Diana, Goddess
of the Hunt — for Ancestors!
|
Every-Name Index |
Timeline Tables of Surname CUPP (and Variations)
in the 1820-1930 Censuses of Ohio |
|
||||||||
Ohio became a state in 1803, but the 1810 Ohio
census was lost, except for Washington County.
The entire 1890 census was destroyed. |
|
|
Adams
County
(formed 1797 from Hamilton and Washington Counties)
|
Allen
County
(legislatively created in 1820 from Shelby County and unincorporated territory; locally organized in 1831) |
Ashland
County
(legislatively created in 1846 from Wayne, Huron, Lorain, and Richland Counties)
|
Ashtabula
County
(formed in 1808 from Trumbull and Geauga Counties)
|
Athens
County
(formed in 1805 from Washington County)
|
Auglaize
County
(formed in 1848 from Allen, Mercer, Darke, Hardin, Logan, Shelby, and Van Wert Counties)
|
Butler
County
(formed in 1803 from Hamilton County)
|
Clermont
County
(formed in 1800 from Hamilton County)
2. Two appear to be RAPP and one KAPP, but it's very hard to tell, and I lean towards RAPP for all three. |
Columbiana
County
(formed in 1803 from Jefferson County)
|
Crawford
County
(formed in 1826 from Delaware County)
|
Cuyahoga
County
(legislatively created in 1808 from Geauga County; locally organized in 1810)
|
Defiance
County
(formed in 1845 from William, Henry, and Paulding Counties)
|
Delaware
County — see also Marion County
(formed in 1808 from Franklin County)
|
Erie
County
(formed in 1838 from Huron and Sandusky Counties)
|
Fairfield
County — Part 2: Western, Southern, Eastern
(formed in 1800 from Ross and Washington County; not indexed in the AIS in 1860)
|
Fayette
County
(formed in 1810 from Ross and Highland Counties)
|
Franklin
County
(formed in 1803 from Ross County; the 1820 Franklin County census was lost; not indexed in the AIS in 1860)
|
Fulton
County
(formed in 1850 from Lucas, Henry, and Williams Counties)
|
Gallia
County
(formed in 1803 from Washington County)
|
Hamilton
County
(formed in 1790 from new territory)
|
Hancock
County
(legislatively created in 1820 from Delaware and Logan County; locally organized in 1828)
|
Hardin
County
(legislatively created in 1820 from Delaware and Logan Counties; locally organized in 1833; census enumerated in 1820 and 1830)
|
Harrison
County
(formed in 1813 in Tuscarawas and Jefferson Counties)
|
Henry
County
(legislatively created in 1820 from Shelby and Logan Counties; locally organized in 1834; enumerated in the 1830 census)
|
Highland
County
(formed in 1805 from Ross, Clermont, and Adams Counties)
|
Hocking
County
(formed in 1818 from Athens, Ross, and Fairfield Counties; in 1845, gained Perry Twp. from Fairfield County and Ward Twp. from Athens County)
|
Holmes
County
(legislatively created in 1824 from Coshocton, Wayne, and Tuscarawas Counties; locally organized in 1825)
|
Huron
County
(formed in 1809 from Geauga and Portage Counties)
|
Jefferson
County
(formed in 1797 from Washington County; in the 1830 census, Saline Twp. was in Columbiana County)
|
Knox
County
(formed in 1808 from Franklin and Fairfield Counties)
|
Licking
County
(formed in 1808 from Fairfield County)
|
Logan
County
(formed in 1818 from Champaign County)
|
Lorain
County
(formed in 1822 from Huron, Cuyahoga, and Medina Counties)
|
Lucas
County
(formed in 1835 from Wood and Sandusky Counties)
|
Madison
County
(formed in 1810 from Franklin County)
|
Mahoning
County
(formed in 1846 from Trumbull and Columbiana Counties)
|
Marion
County
(legislatively created in 1820 from Delaware County; locally organized in 1824; in 1845, Marlborough Twp. was ceded by Delaware Co. to Marion Co. and became Waldo and Prospect Twps.)
|
Medina
County
(formed in 1812 from non-county area that was formerly part of Portage County; locally organized in 1817)
|
Mercer
County — see also Auglaize County
(formed in 1820 from Darke and Shelby Counties; locally organized in 1824; was enumerated in the 1820 census; Auglaize Co. formed from Mercer in 1846)
|
Miami
County
(formed in 1807 from Montgomery County)
|
Montgomery
County
(formed in 1803 from Hamilton County)
|
Morgan
County
(legislatively created in 1817 from Washington, Guernsey, and Muskingum Counties; locally organized in 1819)
|
Morrow
County
(formed in 1848 from Knox, Marion, Delaware, and Richland Counties)
|
Perry
County
(legislatively created in 1817 from Washington, Fairfield, and Muskingum Counties; locally organized in 1818)
|
Pickaway
County
(formed in 1810 from Ross, Fairfield, and Franklin Counties)
|
Portage
County
(formed in 1808 from Trumbull County)
|
Preble
County
(formed in 1808 from Montgomery and Butler Counties)
|
Richland
County
(legislatively created in 1808 from Franklin County; locally organized in 1813)
|
Ross
County
(formed in 1798 from Adams, Hamilton, and Washington Counties)
|
Sandusky
County
(formed in 1820 from Huron County; census was enumerated in 1820)
|
Scioto
County
(formed in 1803 from Adams County)
2. Overlooked in index. |
Seneca
County
(legislatively created in 1820 from Huron County; locally organized in 1824)
|
Stark
County
(formed in 1808 from Columbiana and Muskingum Counties and non-county area; locally organized in 1809)
|
Summit
County
(formed in 1840 from Portage, Medina, and Stark Counties)
|
Trumbull
County
(formed in 1800 from Jefferson County and "Old" Wayne County)
|
Tuscarawas
County
(formed in 1808 from Muskingum County)
|
Van
Wert County
(formed in 1820 from Darke and Shelby Counties; locally organized in 1837)
|
Washington
County
(formed in 1788 as the first county in the Northwest Territory)
|
Wayne
County
(formed in 1808 from non-county area; locally organized in 1812)
|
Williams
County
(formed in 1820 from Darke and Shelby Counties; locally organized in 1824)
|
Wood
County
(formed in 1820 from unincorporated land attached to Logan County; census was taken in 1820, but was lost)
|
Wyandot
County
(formed in 1845 from Marion, Crawford, Hardin, and Lorain Counties)
|
|
Contact | Home Page |
Table of Contents |
DNA Hub |
Biddle DNA |
Carrico DNA |
Corbin DNA |
Cupp DNA |
Danish DNA |
Ely DNA |
Lyon(s) DNA |
Rasey DNA |
Reason DNA |
Rose DNA |
Straub DNA |
Pedigree Charts |
Census Records |
Every-Name Indices |
"The Cloud" is double-speak for "dumb terminal
on a main frame." Been there; done that. Never again.
You are giving away not only your privacy, but control of your data, your apps, and your computer to a corporation. Is that really where you want to go? The IT guys on the big iron hated the Personal Computer because it gave users freedom and power; now they've conned you into being back under their control. |
Table of Contents
|
Privacy
Policy ______
|
Every-Name Index
|
X
County
(formed in
|