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The Fulton County Library has some of Wendall Tombaugh's Cemetery books on-line.
These include three townships in Marshall County. The address is
http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/
Enjoy,
Mary
Is there anyone out there who actually lives in Marshall County, Indiana, or
are y'all like me...stuck far away in places like Alabama!?! Anyway, could
someone please look-up this wedding announcement for me? I would love to
know anything about this wedding, but especially family information about
Meyer Speyer. Thanks so very much! Fredreica Speyer speyer(a)bellsouth.net
PS. If anyone answers, you may want to email me directly because I haven't
received mail from this list since Sunday, September 29, 2002 8:59 AM.
Yoo-hoo, List Administrator, am I still subscribed?
PERiodical Source Index
Meyer Speyer-Rosalie Mayer wed., 1883, IN
Locality: United States, Indiana, Marshall Record Type: History
Volume: 21 Number: 3 (July 2000)
Periodical Title: Marshall County Roots And Branches
MARSHALL COUNTY ROOTS AND BRANCHES
Persi Code: INRB Topics: IN
Issues Per Year: 4x ISSN Number:
ACPL Holdings: v.1- 1980- ACPL Call Number: OPEN
Repositories: Allen County Public Library
State Historical Society of Wisconsin Library
Family History Library (partial holdings)
Publisher: Marshall County Genealogical Soc
Address: 123 North Michigan Street: Plymouth, IN 46563-2132
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