Hardin County Ohio Genealogy
Created: 1820
Organized: 1833
Named for: John Hardin
County Seat: Kenton
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History
Hardin County was created in 1820 and later organized in 1833. It is named for John Hardin, an officer in the American Revolution.
Communities
City: Kenton (county seat).
Villages: Ada, Alger, Dunkirk, Forest, McGuffey, Mount Victory, Patterson, Ridgeway.
Townships: Blanchard, Buck, Cessna, Dudley, Goshen, Hale, Jackson, Liberty, Lynn, Marion, McDonald, Pleasant, Roundhead, Taylor Creek, Washington.
Census-designated place: Dola.
Unincorporated communities: Blanchard, Foraker, Grant, Grassy Point, Hepburn, Holden, Huntersville, Jumbo, Jump, Maysville, Mentzer, Pfeiffer, Roundhead, Silver Creek, Yelverton.
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Adjacent counties
- Hancock County (north)
- Wyandot County (northeast)
- Marion County (east)
- Union County (southeast)
- Logan County (south)
- Auglaize County (southwest)
- Allen County (northwest)
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