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Warren County Genealogical Society |
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(513) 695-1144 |
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wcgs@co.warren.oh.us |
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Russell Uptegrove, Coroner
Location: 406 Justice Dr., Lebanon, OH 45036
Phone: (513) 695-1137
Email: coroner@co.warren.oh.us
Web Site: www.co.warren.oh.us/coroner/
Hours: M-F 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM, except holidays
Holdings: Determines the cause of death from violent or unknown circumstances.
Click here for a listed of the elected coroners for Warren County, Ohio.
County Coroner’s Record Type |
Dates |
Format |
Location |
WCGS Indexed |
Autopsy Report |
1958-1990 |
Microfilm |
Restricted |
No |
Autopsy Report |
1991-current |
Digital |
Restricted |
No |
Coroner’s Inquests |
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Paper |
Controlled |
No |
Case Files |
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Paper |
Controlled |
No |
Index to Case Files |
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Paper |
Controlled |
No |
Property Records (description of body) |
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Paper |
Restricted |
No |
Below are indexes to Coroner’s Inquest records of Warren County, Ohio. These are excellent records for genealogists and contain information such as: deceased’s name; date of inquest; age at death; residence at death; place of nativity; color of eyes/hair; special marks/identification; and cause of death. Researchers are encouraged to come in and look up these records. For those who are unable to come in to do research, we have a research department willing to help you. The original records are now stored at the Warren County Archive and Record Center.
Online Indexes
This office was created in 1788 for the Northwest Territory and started in Warren County in 1803 with a 2-year term limit, appointed by the governor. Duties included holding inquests for bodies found in county that died from criminal violence or casualty. Had same powers as the sheriff. In 1831 coroners were to return findings from inquests to Clerk of Common Pleas Court. Recording of Coroner’s Inquests in Warren County started in 1878. In 1921 Coroners in Warren County were empowered to perform autopsies but only by authorization of County Prosecutor. Their term limit was increased to a 4-year limit in 1936. Early coroners were not usually doctors, but by 1937 to be elected they had to be physicians in good standing. The coroner determines the cause(s) of death from violent or unknown circumstances. They may call an inquest jury to help decide verdict.
Some records kept by the coroner include:
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Years Served |
Name |
Years Served |
Name |
1803-1808 |
Andrew Lytle1 |
1869-1870 |
Mat Koogle |
1809-1810 |
Ichabod Corwin |
1871-1875 |
Henry White3 |
1811-1814 |
Charles Fye |
1875-1876 |
M. D. Egbert |
1815-1824 |
John Adams2 |
1877-1878 |
Berkley T. Brown |
1824 |
Richard Parcell |
1879-1882 |
George W. Carey |
1825 |
Charles Fye |
1883-1884 |
James B. Graham |
1826-1829 |
William Cameron |
1885-1888 |
John W. Shockey |
1830 |
John M. Houston |
1889-1912 |
George W. Carey |
1831-1836 |
William Frost |
1913-1914 |
Edwin C. Thompson |
1837-1838 |
Seely J. Howell |
1915-1926 |
Henry J. Dilatush |
1838-1847 |
William Frost |
1927-1934 |
Waldron C. Gilmour |
1848-1852 |
Lewis S. Ingersoll |
1935-1955 |
Herschel M. Williams, M.D. |
1852 |
John Wilson |
1955-1988 |
Ralph Young, M.D. |
1853-1854 |
Reuben Bradley |
1988-1991 |
James W. Young, M.D. 4 |
1855-1858 |
Henry White |
1991-2007 |
Warren C. Young Jr., M.D. 5 |
1859-1860 |
Lewis S. Ingersoll |
2007-present |
Russell Uptegrove, M.D. 6 |
1861-1868 |
Henry White |
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Coroners Notes:
1. Andrew Lytle died 23 June 1820 Union Township at the age of 64 years.
2. John Adams died April 1824. Richard Parcell was appointed 11 Sep 1824 to fill his position.
3. M. D. Egbert was appointed 11 March 1875.
4. H. M. Williams died 26 May 1955. Ralph Young appointed June 1955 to fill his position. He then won the 1956 election.
5. Warren C. Young appointed 1 July 1991.
6. Russell Uptegrove appointed 1 April 2007.
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Created on September 1, 2002 and last updated on
27 August 2010