Carroll County Ohio Genealogy
Founded: January 1, 1833
Named for: Charles Carroll of Carrollton
County Seat: Carrollton
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History
Carroll County was formed on December 25, 1832, from portions of Columbiana, Harrison, Jefferson, Stark, and Tuscarawas counties.
Carroll County lies upon an ancient trail known as the Great Trail, connecting the forks of the Ohio with Lake Erie and the inland plains.
Communities
Townships: Augusta, Brown, Center, East, Fox, Harrison, Lee, Loudon, Monroe, Orange, Perry, Rose, Union, Washington.
Villages: Carrollton (county seat), Dellroy, Leesville, Magnolia, Malvern, Minerva, Sherrodsville.
Census-designated places: Lake Mohawk, Pekin.
Unincorporated communities: Augusta, Harlem Springs, Kilgore, Leavittsville, Lindentree, Mechanicstown, Morges, New Harrisburg, Pattersonville, Petersburg, Scroggsfield, Wattsville.
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Adjacent Counties
- Columbiana County (northeast)
- Jefferson County (southeast)
- Harrison County (south)
- Tuscarawas County (southwest)
- Stark County (northwest)