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Surrounding counties of Butler, Darke, and Montgomery Counties are all available for adoption.  If you would like more information on these or other counties, check out our Volunteer Page.

Last updated on August 13, 2008.
















Welcome to Genealogy Trails
Volunteers working to put free historical data online.

Hi, my name is Nancy Hannah. I grew up, attended school, raised my family, and continue to live here today.  We have some wonderful people and beautiful country here, as well as great historical landmarks.  As your Preble County, Ohio host I will try to post as much data online as possible in order to make it freely available to all. We gratefully accept contributions of raw data such as census information, marriage/birth/death records, obituaries, county histories, biographies, old newspaper items - anything that would help someone build their family tree!!

Please email me with your contributions - every little bit helps!


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HAPPY BIRTHDAY PREBLE COUNTY!

Preble County was formed from Montgomery and Butler, March 1, 1808.  Situated in southwest Ohio, Preble County encompasses 424.8 square miles and borders Butler, Montgomery, and Darke counties in Ohio and Wayne County in Indiana. It is centrally located within driving distance of several major metropolitan areas, including Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, and Indianapolis. The city of Eaton is the county seat for ten villages which include Camden, College Corner, Gratis, Lewisburg, New Hope, New Paris, New Westville, West Alexandria, West Elkton, West Florence and West Manchester.

The county is made up of 12 townships which include: Dixon, Gasper, Gratis, Harrison, Israel, Jackson, Jefferson, Lanier, Monroe, Somers, Twin and Washington.

 

Schools include Eaton, National Trail, Preble Shawnee, Tri-County North, and Twin Valley South.

















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