Melanie
I have a book I put together this year ($35) that covers everyone buried in
Salt Creek Township. The Genealogy Society as other books, also by
township.
My book contains every piece of information I could find about each person -
spouses, parents, some burial place of parents, dates, locations of records,
and an extensive index including women by all known surnames.
Is this the book you refer to?
Sandi
----- Original Message -----
From: mfields155 <mfields155(a)email.msn.com>
To: <INJACKSO-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: [INJACKSO] Jackson Co. records
----- Original Message -----
From: Neal O. Wayman <nwayman(a)custom.net>
To: <INJACKSO-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 1:00 AM
Subject: [INJACKSO] Jackson Co. records
> Mortality records, are kept at Brownstown. The Brownstown library has
> some of this information in published books of the Brownstown Courthouse
> records. Now, Seymour library has a phenominal resource of information
> also. But to get the real
> copy you have to go to the Courthouse in Brownstown.
> My family and my husbands family is from Jackson Co., but we don't live
> there, so
> I won't be able to do any lookups for you. There is a Bev Weddel who
> lives there
> might do some lookups for you. I don't know what she charges, but I'm
> sure it will
> be a reasonable charge.
> Charolotte ? at the Seymour Public Library might also help.
> Unfortunately I lost
> many of my emails a couple of weeks ago, so I don't have either of their
> addresses.
> Jackson Co., is online and you could ask them for either of these women,
> or for
> someone else to do research for you.
> Jackson Co., also has a very nice Genealogy Research Center, in
> Brownstown.
> I was there 3 times this summer and discovered most of this then. Even
> tho I'd been
> there several times before.
> I do own a late issue of the some of the cemetery records for Jackson
> Co. if someone needs a lookup. Jackson Co., as I understand has a new
> 1999 issue of
> cemeteries. Is there anyway online a person could order this cemetery
> book?
> Did I understand that while there this summer, when they published the
> new cemetery book, they have now each book broken down into townships?
> I'd be
> interested in purchasing one or more of these if I knew which books had
> what in them.
> The owner of this list might be able to help with some of the
> information given here; which would also help me.
> I need the email addresses for both of these women mentioned if someone
> from the
> list would have them.
> Good Luck
> Melanie Wayman
>
>