Gnadenhutten, OH Facts, Population, Income, Demographics, Economy

Population (total): Population in 2017: 1,266 (0% urban, 100% rural). >Population change since 2000: -1.1%

Population (male): 645

Median Age: 36.8 years

Cost of Living: March 2019 cost of living index in Gnadenhutten: 83.5 (less than average, U.S. average is 100)

Poverty (overall): Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2017: 8.4%

Sex Offenders: According to our research of Ohio and other state lists, there were 3 registered sex offenders living in Gnadenhutten, Ohio as of January 16, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Gnadenhutten is 504 to 1.The ratio of registered sex offenders to all residents in this city is near the

Ancestries: Ancestries: German (35.2%), Irish (10.6%), American (6.2%), Hungarian (5.5%), Italian (5.3%), English (4.8%).

Population Density:

As pacifists, they remained neutral during the American Revolutionary War. However, occupying British forces and their Wyandot and Delaware allies feared that members of the Christian Gnadenhutten, Schoenbrunn, and Salem communities helped guide the revolutionaries. The Native Americans were evicted northward to "Captive Town" near the Sandusky River area. Stripped of valuables and without farmland that summer or adequate provisions the winter of 1780-81, many starved and died of disease.

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306 W HIGH AVE 9.1 miles

306 W HIGH AVE
NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH 44663
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1031 W HIGH AVE 9.4 miles

1031 W HIGH AVE
NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH 44663
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659 BOULEVARD ST 10.8 miles

659 BOULEVARD ST
DOVER, OH 44622
Categories: DOVER OH

340 OXFORD ST STE 110 11.2 miles

340 OXFORD ST STE 110
DOVER, OH 44622
Categories: DOVER OH

211 1/2 N WOOSTER AVE 13.2 miles

211 1/2 N WOOSTER AVE
DOVER, OH 44622
Categories: DOVER OH

4900 Oak St 19.7 miles

4900 Oak St
Berlin, OH 44610
Categories: Berlin OH

1523 WALNUT ST STE 1 22.6 miles

1523 WALNUT ST STE 1
COSHOCTON, OH 43812
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235 KENWOOD DR 22.6 miles

235 KENWOOD DR
COSHOCTON, OH 43812
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1460 ORANGE ST 22.6 miles

1460 ORANGE ST
COSHOCTON, OH 43812
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1341 CLARK ST PO BOX 610 23.1 miles

1341 CLARK ST PO BOX 610
CAMBRIDGE, OH 43725
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660 MAIN ST 23.2 miles

660 MAIN ST
COSHOCTON, OH 43812
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1341 CLARK ST 23.3 miles

1341 CLARK ST
CAMBRIDGE, OH 43725
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125 CANTON RD 23.5 miles

125 CANTON RD
CARROLLTON, OH 44615
Categories: CARROLLTON OH

216 HIGHLAND AVE 24.3 miles

216 HIGHLAND AVE
CAMBRIDGE, OH 43725
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951 E Market St 24.8 miles

951 E Market St
Cadiz, OH 43907
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Local Area Info: Gnadenhutten, Ohio

Gnadenhutten (/???ne?d?nh?t?n/ zh?-NAY-d?n-hut-?n) is a village located on the Tuscarawas River in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States and is Ohio's oldest existing settlement. The population was 1,288 at the 2010 census.

Gnadenhutten was founded in October 1772 as the second settlement of German Americans and Lenape Native Americans affiliated with the Moravian Church. Tribes of Christianized Lenni Lenape people had settled at Schoenbrunn nearby, founded months earlier by missionary David Zeisberger. On July 4, 1773, a baby boy was born to the Roth family, becoming the first white child known to be born in the Ohio territory. This community, originally led by the Christianized Mohican chieftain Joshua (who died August 1 of the following year), had grown to about 200 persons by 1775.

As pacifists, they remained neutral during the American Revolutionary War. However, occupying British forces and their Wyandot and Delaware allies feared that members of the Christian Gnadenhutten, Schoenbrunn, and Salem communities helped guide the revolutionaries. The Native Americans were evicted northward to "Captive Town" near the Sandusky River area. Stripped of valuables and without farmland that summer or adequate provisions the winter of 1780-81, many starved and died of disease.

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Population (total): Population in 2017: 1,266 (0% urban, 100% rural). >Population change since 2000: -1.1%

Population (male): 645

Median Age: 36.8 years

Cost of Living: March 2019 cost of living index in Gnadenhutten: 83.5 (less than average, U.S. average is 100)

Poverty (overall): Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2017: 8.4%

Sex Offenders: According to our research of Ohio and other state lists, there were 3 registered sex offenders living in Gnadenhutten, Ohio as of January 16, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Gnadenhutten is 504 to 1.The ratio of registered sex offenders to all residents in this city is near the

Ancestries: Ancestries: German (35.2%), Irish (10.6%), American (6.2%), Hungarian (5.5%), Italian (5.3%), English (4.8%).

Population Density:

As pacifists, they remained neutral during the American Revolutionary War. However, occupying British forces and their Wyandot and Delaware allies feared that members of the Christian Gnadenhutten, Schoenbrunn, and Salem communities helped guide the revolutionaries. The Native Americans were evicted northward to "Captive Town" near the Sandusky River area. Stripped of valuables and without farmland that summer or adequate provisions the winter of 1780-81, many starved and died of disease.