Ohio Deaths By County in 2011

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the number of deaths for Ohio was 110,629. Cuyahoga had the highest number of deaths (13,764), followed by Franklin (8,577), and Hamilton (7,684). On the other hand, Noble had the lowest number of deaths (105), followed by Vinton (128), and Morgan (162).

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Ohio Deaths By County in 2011
Ohio Deaths By County in 2011
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County Deaths
Adams 304
Allen 1077
Ashland 569
Ashtabula 1150
Athens 520
Auglaize 460
Belmont 924
Brown 485
Butler 3051
Carroll 292
Champaign 404
Clark 1601
Clermont 1551
Clinton 414
Columbiana 1175
Coshocton 387
Crawford 492
Cuyahoga 13764
Darke 554
Defiance 375
Delaware 923
Erie 888
Fairfield 1109
Fayette 348
Franklin 8577
Fulton 403
Gallia 350
Geauga 751
Greene 1256
Guernsey 455
Hamilton 7684
Hancock 714
Hardin 317
Harrison 196
Henry 282
Highland 480
Hocking 311
Holmes 284
Huron 522
Jackson 388
Jefferson 1002
Knox 616
Lake 2385
Lawrence 696
Licking 1454
Logan 448
Lorain 2897
Lucas 4198
Madison 376
Mahoning 3008
Marion 623
Medina 1284
Meigs 257
Mercer 383
Miami 1004
Monroe 186
Montgomery 5687
Morgan 162
Morrow 308
Muskingum 907
Noble 105
Ottawa 447
Paulding 190
Perry 319
Pickaway 481
Pike 340
Portage 1294
Preble 456
Putnam 308
Richland 1351
Ross 838
Sandusky 627
Scioto 906
Seneca 565
Shelby 435
Stark 4103
Summit 5362
Trumbull 2441
Tuscarawas 945
Union 327
Van Wert 264
Vinton 128
Warren 1388
Washington 733
Wayne 1038
Williams 343
Wood 1018
Wyandot 209