Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Huron County, Ohio.
Huron County was named in honor of the Huron Indians (Wyandot), an Iroquoian-speaking tribe who occupied large areas in the Great Lakes region. It was created in 1809 and later organized in 1815.
Adjacent Counties
- Erie County
- Lorain County
- Sandusky County
- Ashland County
- Crawford County
- Seneca County
- Richland County
Cities & Villages
- Bellevue
- Greenwich
- Milan
- Monroeville
- New London
- North Fairfield
- Norwalk (County Seat)
- Plymouth
- Wakeman
- Willard
Other Townships & Communities: Bismark, Boughtonville, Bronson, Celeryville, Centerton, Clarksfield, Collins, Delphi, East Norwalk, East Townsend, Fitchville, Greenfield, Guinea Corners, Hanville Corners, Hartland, Hartland Station, Havana, Holiday Lakes, Hunts Corners, Huron Junction, Lyme, Myers Mills, New Haven, New Pittsburgh, North Monroeville, Norwich, Olena, Peru, Peru Hollow, Phoenix Mills, Pontiac, Richmond, Ridgefield, Ripley, Sherman, Standardsburg, Steuben, Strongs Ridge, Townsend, Weavers Corners, West Clarksfield, West Hartland and White Fox
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
Firelands Genealogical Society