Place:Tymochtee (township), Wyandot, Ohio, United States

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NameTymochtee (township)
Alt namesTymochtee Township
Tymochteesource: WeRelate abbreviation
TypeTownship
Coordinates40.9494°N 83.2472°W
Located inWyandot, Ohio, United States     (1845 - )
Also located inCrawford, Ohio, United States     (1825 - 1845)
See alsoCrawford (township), Wyandot, Ohio, United StatesParent township

Tymochtee Township was organized in 1825 and was formerly, along with Sycamore Township, a portion of Crawford Township in the county of Crawford. (The county of Wyandot was formed in 1845.) Tymochtee comprises the thirty six sections of Township 1 south, Range 14 east (first principal meridian), being a square of six miles, or full Congressional township. It received its name from Tymochtee Creek, which in the Wyandot language denotes "the creek or river round the plains." It lies in the northeastern portion of Wyandot County, and is bounded on the north by Seneca County, on the east by Sycamore Township, on the south by Crane Township, and on the west by Crawford Township.[1]

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source: Family History Library Catalog
  1. The History of Wyandot County, Ohio. (Chicago: Leggett, Conaway & Co., 1884)