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Cuyahoga County Genealogy Tips
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Revision as of 14:38, 5 February 2007
The following tips and links are some of those found most useful to the genealogist researching in Cuyahoga County.
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Early Birth Records
- Email them at archive@cuyahogacounty.us
- Birth certificates were not required prior to 1908.
Marriage Records
Death Records
- Stark County Library
- The Stark County Library is obviously not in Cuyahoga County, however, it is still a valuable resource because they have the microfilm collection of Ohio death records from 1908 to 1953, and apparently another collection starting at 1867 (Early Ohio Deaths).
Cemetery Records
- Catholic
- Records for all the west side Catholic cemeteries can be found at:
- Holy Cross Cemetery, 14609 Brookpark Rd., Cleveland, OH 44142
- 216-267-2850
- Lat: 41° 24' 49"N,
- Long: 81° 47' 49"W
World War I Draft
- All males born between 18 Sep 1872 and 12 Sep 1900 had to register for the draft. This registration included not only United States citizens, but also all Aliens.