Sorry Sarah. I didn't aim to butt in on what should be done by a genealogy
society.I think I am a member.A few months back I sent a check and got it
back canceled.I am a shut in.My wife died three years ago so I now live
alone at the end of a quarter mile lane.I go for days with out seeing any
one so I took up genealogy.instead of cuting out paper dolls.In that time I
have got a lot of info.Nothing like the files you have on the Pttmans,Reeves
,Taylors and most other early people in Brown Co.If you like I will give
them your address.It does make my day when I help some one. Lewis Bishop
----- Original Message -----
From: Sarah Clevenger <sclevenger(a)iquest.net>
To: <INBROWN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 10:52 PM
Subject: 1850 & 1860 Census Index
You can find an index to the 1850 and 1860 Brown County Cenuses on
the web
page
of the Brown County Genealogical Society.
http://members.iquest.net/~sclevenger/page1.htm
Hope this helps
Sarah Clevenger
LWBishop wrote:
> I have 1850 & 1860 Federal Census of Brown Co.showing the names birth
dates
> and where they were born but to many to send this way. Email me
and I
will
> run through scanner and send. Lewis Bishop ps I also have map
of Brown
Co.
> LWBishop(a)msn.com
>
>
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