Strongsville Genealogy Records

Strongsville genealogy records are managed through Cuyahoga County offices in Cleveland, with some local resources available in the city. Strongsville was one of the original townships in the Western Reserve, settled in the early 1800s. The Cuyahoga County Probate Court holds marriage records from 1810 and birth and death entries from 1867 through 1908 for all Strongsville residents. Land records go back just as far. Whether you are looking for vital records, court files, or property documents, the county is your main starting point. This guide walks through the key offices and tools for Strongsville genealogy research.

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Cuyahoga County Records for Strongsville

Strongsville sits in Cuyahoga County, and the county offices manage vital records for the city. The Cuyahoga County Probate Court holds birth and death records from 1867 through 1908 and marriage records from 1810. Probate files including wills, estates, guardianships, and adoption records are also kept at the court. Many of these can be searched online through the court's website.

The Cuyahoga County Probate Court handles vital and probate records for Strongsville residents.

Cuyahoga County Probate Court for Strongsville genealogy records

Search the court's online tools for marriage licenses, estate files, and other Strongsville probate records.

After December 20, 1908, the Ohio Department of Health took over birth and death registration statewide. Death records from 1908 through 1953 are at the Ohio History Connection Archives. Under Ohio Revised Code Chapter 3705, vital records must be filed with local registrars and follow state rules.

Strongsville City Records

The City of Strongsville maintains public records with a policy that follows Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43. Paper copies cost $0.05 per page. City Hall is at 16099 Foltz Parkway, Strongsville, OH 44149. The city keeps council minutes, ordinances, and other municipal records that may be useful for genealogy research.

The Strongsville City Hall maintains municipal records and handles public records requests.

Strongsville City Hall for Strongsville genealogy records

Contact City Hall at 16099 Foltz Parkway for copies of municipal records and public documents.

Older city records can sometimes show licensing, tax, and zoning information tied to specific Strongsville addresses or businesses. These are not the main genealogy records, but they can fill in details about where a family lived and what kind of work they did.

Strongsville Land Records and Archives

The Cuyahoga County Recorder holds land records from 1810 for Strongsville and the rest of the county. Deeds, mortgages, plat maps, and military discharge papers are all filed there. Property records are some of the most useful genealogy tools in Ohio because they often name family members, neighbors, and sometimes the place a person came from before settling in the area.

The Cuyahoga County Archives keeps historical government records for Strongsville and all of Cuyahoga County. This includes older court files, tax lists, and county government documents. If you cannot find what you need at the main county offices, the archives are the next place to check. They hold records that have been moved out of active storage but are still available for research.

Under Title 37 of the Ohio Revised Code, most court and land records in Ohio are public. Anyone can request copies for genealogy or other purposes.

The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts holds divorce records and civil case files for Strongsville residents. These court records go back to the earliest years of the county. If you need a divorce decree, a civil judgment, or any other case document for a Strongsville ancestor, the Clerk of Courts in Cleveland is where to start. Many of these records are now searchable online through the county's court system.

Strongsville Branch Library Genealogy

The Strongsville Branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library provides access to genealogy resources and databases. The library offers Ancestry Library Edition for in-library use, along with other research tools. Staff can help you get started with local genealogy if you are new to it.

The Strongsville Branch of Cuyahoga County Public Library offers genealogy resources for researchers.

Cuyahoga County Public Library Strongsville Branch for Strongsville genealogy records

Visit the Strongsville branch to access Ancestry Library Edition and other genealogy databases.

For online work, FamilySearch gives free access to Ohio databases. OhioGenealogy.org links to Cuyahoga County offices and societies. The Ohio Genealogical Society publishes indexes covering census, tax, court, and vital records statewide. The Cleveland Memory Project and Ohio Memory both have digitized primary sources from the greater Cleveland area.

Online Genealogy Tools for Strongsville

The Ohio History Connection Vital Records Guide is a useful starting point for figuring out which office holds specific Strongsville records by time period. Birth records before 1908 are at the county probate court. After 1908, they are at the state level. Death records split between three different offices depending on the date range. The guide lays all of this out clearly.

Chronicling America from the Library of Congress has digitized Ohio newspapers that can help you find obituaries, birth notices, and articles about Strongsville residents from the 1800s and early 1900s. Newspaper searches are one of the fastest ways to find death dates, family connections, and details about daily life that you will not get from official records alone. The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History is also a good reference for the broader Cuyahoga County area. Census records for Cuyahoga County are available through FamilySearch and at local libraries, covering federal census years from 1820 forward.

Note: For Strongsville birth and death records after 1908, contact the Ohio Department of Health at 614-466-2531 or use their online ordering system.

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