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Delaware County Ohio Will Records Vol. 1 1812-1835 (p. 1)
Delaware County Will Records Vol. 1 1812-1835. This book is located at the Delaware County Records Center at 2079 US 23 North PO Box 8006 Delaware, Ohio 43015.

1909-05-20-sn.pdf
The Sunbury News

Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2 1807-1843 (p. 1)
Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2 1807-1843 is the record book of the settlement that has become known as Berkshire Corners, located at the intersection of what is now St. Rt. 37 and Galena Rd. The book is a record of some of the settlers'…

Cemetery Record Galena and Berkshire Cemetery (p. 1)
This book lists the names of deceased persons buried in the Berkshire Cemetery from March 19, 1909-November 15, 1948; the Galena Cemetery from May 12, 1930- September 25, 1949; and Redbank and Burnside Cemeteries from April 11, 1947-July 30, 1947. …

Atlas of Delaware Co. Ohio (p. 9)
This map shows the area known locally as Berkshire Corners as it was in 1866. The map includes a key identifying businesses and advertisers in the area.


Daniel Bennett, Jr. (p. 1)
This document is the biography of Daniel Bennett, Jr., written
by his grandchildren Louise Bennett Pinney and Raymond Durling Bennett to
commemorate the 150th annivesary of his birth.

Unique Covered Bridge in Delaware County (p. 1)
This article describes the construction method used by Berkshire resident Everett Sherman, builder of the Chambers Road bridge in Porter Township.

Flashback: A Story of Two Families (p. 1)
This book recounts the history of the Carleton S. Burrer and Dorothy Dillenbeck Burrer families as told to Polly Whitney Brehm Horn by Dillie Burrer, widow of Carleton Burrer. The book includes genealogical and biographical information for members…

Roberta Hopkins' Diary 1927 (p. 1)
1927 journal of Roberta Hopkins, owner of the Hopkins House, a boarding house located on the Town Square in Sunbury, Ohio. Mrs. Hopkins wrote her 1927 entries in a blank daily journal published by the Bishop Insurance Agency of Centerburg, Ohio. Her…

The Origin of the Name Sunbury (p. 1)
This book presents Carleton and Dorothy Burrer's research findings of how the town of Sunbury in Berkshire Township, Ohio, received its name. The Burrer's trips to England and people encountered during their travels are described. Some information on…
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