Eliza
Thanks so much for your help. George E. Woodcox (my line) and Byron A.
Woodcox were sons of Cornelius. I will write to the records department to
see if any probate records survived the fires.
Gwen
-----Original Message-----
Date: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 9:28 AM
Subject: Re: [INDEKALB-L] Newspaper-obit
I am compiling information on 1860-1870. The
following was found in the DeKalb Democrat for April
26, 1866. A legal notice stted taht George W. Woodcox
and Byron A. Woodcox were appointed aministratiors for
the estate of Cornelius Woodcox, late of Concord
Township.
Since there has been fires at the Court House, I am
not sure if there would be probate records or not.
Eliza
--- Gwen Majewski <gmajewski(a)net-ex.com> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if there was a paper published
> containing obituaries for the St. Joe/Newville area
> in 1864? I am lookong for information on Cornelius
> Woodcox who died 20, March, 1864 and is buried in
> the old Evergreen cemetary in Newville, DeKalb, IN.
> His wife died sometime in 1882/3 (Mary/Polly Saylor)
> and is buried there also. I do not know where she
> lived after her husband died but must have been in
> the area. Any help would be appreciated. GWEN
> gmajewski(a)net-ex.com
>
> et-ex.com=20
>
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