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Welcome
To Trumbull County, Ohio |
 This
County Website is currently
Up for Adoption.
Our
goal is to help you track your ancestors through
time by transcribing genealogical and historical
data for the free use of all researchers.
We're looking for folks who share our dedication
to putting data online and are interested in
helping this project be as successful as it can
be. If you are interested in joining Genealogy
Trails, view our Volunteer
Page for
further information and then contact
Kim.
(Enough
knowledge to make a basic webpage and a desire
to transcribe data is required)
We
regret that we are unable to perform
personal research for folks.
All data we come across will be added to
this site. We thank you for
visiting and hope you'll come back again
to view the updates we make to this site.

| On July 10, 1800,
the government of the Northwest
Territory authorized the creation of
Trumbull County. It originally was a
portion of the Connecticut Western
Reserve. The county was named in honor
of Connecticut Governor Jonathan
Trumbull. Trumbull County is located
in northeastern Ohio and covers 616
square miles. The county's eastern
border helps form the boundary between
Ohio and Pennsylvania. |
Founded: July 10, 1800
County Seat: Warren
Area: 635 sq. miles

Trumbull County Courthouse
160 High St. NW
Warren 44481
(330) 675-2557
| Municipalities |
Townships |
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Cortland - Girard
_ Hubbard - Newton Falls - Niles -
Warren - Lordstown - McDonald -
Orangeville - West Farmington - Yankee
Lake
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Howland - Liberty -
Bazetta - Bloomfield - Braceville -
Bristol - Brookfield - Champion -
Farmington - Fowler - Greene -
Gustavus - Hartford - Hubbard -
Johnston - Kinsman - Mecca -
Mesopotamia - Newton - Southington -
Vernon - Vienna - Warren -
Weathersfield |

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Genealogy Trails History Project ©2009
Submitters retain all copyrights
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