Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Seneca County, Ohio.
Official Website
The county was created in 1820 and organized in 1824. It is named for the Seneca Indians, the westernmost nation of the Iroquois Confederacy, which was based in present-day New York but had territory into Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Adjacent Counties
Cities & Villages
- Attica
- Bettsville
- Bloomville
- Fostoria (part)
- Green Springs (part)
- New Riegel
- Republic
- Tiffin (County Seat)
Townships & Communities
Adams | Adrian | Alvada | Amsden | Angus | Bascom | Berwick | Big Spring | Bloom | Caroline | Carrothers | Clinton | Cooper | Cromers | Eden | Fireside | Flat Rock | Fort Seneca | Frenchtown | Hopewell | Iler | Jackson | Kansas | Liberty | Loudon | Lowell | Maple Grove | McCutchenville | Melmore | Old Fort | Omar | Pleasant | Reed | Reedtown | Rehoboth | Rockaway | Saint Stephens | Scipio | Seneca | Siam | Springville | Swander | Thompson | Venice | Watson | West Lodi
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
Seneca County Genealogical Society
[https://raogk.org/ohio/seneca-county/RAOGK]