The Pike County Genealogy and Historical Society has been going strong since 1973. If you have ancestors in Pike County then you should find them here. There is information on Pike County's history which is helpful. Was your ancestor a first family to Pike County or maybe an important part of the forming of Pike County? Was your ancestor in the Civil War? Even if you don't know the Pike County Genealogy and Historical Society will help you find out the name and what part he played in helping to make our great country what it is today.
There is information on Wills, DNA, first families in Pike County, cemetaries, and more. There is even a link that has your specific family information- if you are lucky to be one of the listed families. The information on Pike County history will help in putting together your family's history even if you aren't one of the pre-linked. The website even has a search bar so that you can search for either a person's name or a cemetary. Cemetaries hold more information than you might expect and Pike County, Ohio has tons of little ancient cemetaries that most people don't know about. You can find the Pike County Genealogy and Historical Society at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohpcgs/.
The Pike County Courthouse, located at 230 Waverly Plaza Suite 900 in Waverly, should be an invaluable asset when doing family research. They will have a record of various events, including any family member's criminal histories, land owned or sold by a family member, marriage, and birth and death records.
The Pike County Garnet A. Wilson Public Library, located at 207 North Market Street in Waverly, is a good place to go when doing family history research. They have past News Watchman newspapers on files that can help in discovering new information about the family names that you have or maybe even the names of children birthed or died. Most importantly however is the information that can be learned about the family that you know of. You would be awfully surprised to find out that your ancestor was the first baby born or the first murderer in Pike County, Ohio.
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