Official records from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) report 57,918 baptized members of the Church living in Ohio as of January 1, 2010.
Many Mormons live in the state of Utah, where there is a significant population of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Utah is considered the religious headquarters for Mormons, with Salt Lake City being their most prominent city.
As of 2020, there were approximately 5.7 million males living in Ohio. This accounts for about 48% of the state's total population.
As of the 2020 U.S. Census data, there are approximately 15,500 same-sex couples living in Ohio.
As of 2021, there are approximately 180,000 Mormons living in Colorado. This number represents about 3% of the state's population.
There are approximately 44,000 Mormons in Michigan.
The Mormons were kicked out of Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois.
Around 35,343.
It wasn't any single or specific thing that the Mormons said which caused them to leave Ohio, it was a combination of many things. First, new converts were encouraged to gather to Ohio. This was frustrating to locals, who saw that their towns were becoming overrun with Mormons. There weren't enough jobs or houses to fit them all, and as they became the majority, it affected the politics and culture of the region. This was especially frustrating to those who found the Mormon beliefs to be strange or offensive. Secondly, Joseph Smith wanted the Mormons to begin gathering in Missouri. The violence against Mormons in Missouri was often worse than it was in Ohio, but still many of the faithful left to Missouri to follow the prophet's wishes. Most of the Mormons left Ohio by 1838 to move to Missouri and Illinois, although some stayed for several more years. Today (2013) there are almost 59,000 Mormons living in Ohio.
There is no limit to how many dogs you can have in a house hold. But how many live in Ohio I do not know.
There are many types of fish that live in Ohio
About 750,000 people live in Columbus, Ohio.
Well, there are many non-Mormons who live there, and there are churches of several other denominations in Heber.
18,670 people live in Sylvania Ohio :0)
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As of 2020, there were approximately 5.7 million males living in Ohio. This accounts for about 48% of the state's total population.
The headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) moved from New York to Ohio to Missouri to Illinois and then to Utah in 1847. At that time, most Mormons lived near Church headquarters. Now, only about 10% of Mormons live near Church headquarters.
Live on it!