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If someone else is looking for marriages in this county between 1854 and
1883, there is a film at FHC for those marriages in Jay Co.
Film # 849,944, item 6 & 7
There is a name index at the beginning. Some records show only names of
bride, groom, date of marriage and who married them. Others (later time
periods) include names of parents of bride and groom, place of birth and
witness or witnesses. Not everyone one has all of that information filled
in, but some do and may include whether the first or second marriage.
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A long time ago i came across a webpage, i thought it was the old Jay County webpage, that had information on a Jesse Gray he was an Indian Killer. I didnt know much of my husbands family then but have recently found that they are from Ohio. I was wanting to see if this Jesse was related to my husband's family does anyone remeber this and know where i can find out the info on Jesse Gray. It seems like the webpage had some family research on him, that may be useful to me.
Thanks for your help,
Sheila (Johnson) Gray
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The INJAY Mailing List is an e-mail list for genealogical research of Jay County Indiana. We are interested in any time period and all surnames pertaining to this geographic area.
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The purpose of the INJAY Mailing List is to band together those who research the Jay County Indiana geographic area, so that we can share experiences, examine sources, give advice, make suggestions that others may find the information they are seeking.
This is a discussion area for anyone who has an interest in Jay County Indiana genealogy and family history including migration patterns, immigration, historical sketches, census data, wills, family Bibles, vital records, web sites, etc. Experienced genealogists as well as 'newbies' are encouraged to contribute to and participate in this list.