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Ohio Settlements
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The Ohio settlements refer to the network of Manx farming communities established in the Western Reserve of north-east Ohio from the 1820s onwards. Beginning with the arrival of William Corkhill of Ramsey in 1822, Manx emigrants settled across townships such as Warrensville, Mentor, Leroy, and Concord, establishing the largest and most enduring Manx diaspora community in America.
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