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Greene County Ohio Genealogy

Founded: Mar. 24, 1803

Named for: General Nathanael Greene

County Seat: Beavercreek


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Greene County, Ohio genealogy and family history page is a place where you can come in and research your genealogy and family history. We also do our best to provide a history of the area, to provide you with an overview of the time in which your ancestors lived.

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History

Greene County was established on March 24, 1803 and named for General Nathanael Greene, an officer in the Revolutionary War.


Communities

Cities: Beavercreek, Bellbrook, Fairborn, Kettering (Mostly in Montgomery County), Xenia (county seat).

Villages: Bowersville, Cedarville, Clifton (part), Jamestown, Spring Valley, Yellow Springs.

Townships: Bath, Beavercreek, Caesarscreek, Cedarville, Jefferson, Miami, New Jasper, Ross, Silvercreek, Spring Valley, Sugarcreek, Xenia.

Census-designated places: Shawnee Hills, Wilberforce, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

Unincorporated communities: Byron, Ferry, Gladstone, Goes Station, Grape Grove, New Germany, New Jasper, Oldtown, Paintersville, Roxanna, Stringtown, Trebein, Washington Mills.


Greene County Genealogy Records

Biographies Cemetery Records Census Records
Church Records Cities & Towns County Records
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Miscellaneous Data Newspaper Data Obituaries
School Records Vital RecordsWills/Probate Records

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