How Long to Read Hamilton County, Ohio, Burial Records: Harrison Township

By Mary H. Remler

How Long Does it Take to Read Hamilton County, Ohio, Burial Records: Harrison Township?

It takes the average reader 3 hours and 10 minutes to read Hamilton County, Ohio, Burial Records: Harrison Township by Mary H. Remler

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Description

Edited by Hazel L. Berry and Mary H. Remler. This volume comprises genealogical data gleaned from five cemeteries within the Harrison Township. Harrison is the northern-most township of Hamilton County, and the first plat for this village was recorded in 1813. Records are grouped by cemetery, arranged by lot number, and include (as available) first and last name, date of birth or age, date of death, and remarks. In 1817, Jabez C. Tunis donated one acre of land for a cemetery, stipulating that it always be used as a public burial ground-the Harrison Park Cemetery. Sixty-three burials were removed to Glen Haven Cemetery in 1887, and in 1894, the remaining burials were removed to the Woodlawn Cemetery. Three burials remain in the park to fulfill the donation requirements. Glen Haven Cemetery was incorporated in 1857 and is still active. This, the largest section, also provides (as available) place of birth, cause of death, and place of residence. Land for the Woodlawn Cemetery was deeded to the Presbyterian Church in 1832. The cemetery, now owned by Harrison Township, is still active. On February 10, 1829, two and three-tenths acres of land were deeded to the Presbyterian Church. The church building was demolished in 1879, but the Old Baptist Cemetery remains. The cemetery that later became St. John The Baptist (Catholic) Cemetery was first established in 1857. A map of Hamilton County cemeteries, maps of the individual cemeteries (with lot locations), a list of abbreviations used, and a surname index augment the text.

How long is Hamilton County, Ohio, Burial Records: Harrison Township?

Hamilton County, Ohio, Burial Records: Harrison Township by Mary H. Remler is 186 pages long, and a total of 47,616 words.

This makes it 63% the length of the average book. It also has 58% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Hamilton County, Ohio, Burial Records: Harrison Township Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 20 minutes to read Hamilton County, Ohio, Burial Records: Harrison Township aloud.

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Hamilton County, Ohio, Burial Records: Harrison Township is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

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