Natalie probably gave most of her records to the historical or genealogy
society, or to the Carnegie Library--perhaps some of the members know for sure.
I do know she was always so, so sorry that she drove all the way to Georgia
to entrust her Montgomery and Tewell records to Jim Tewell and he allegedly
plagarized her work in a book he was writing and never gave her credit. She
wasn't looking for fame--just give credit where credit is due. He had a lot
of health problems, I believe, and died a few years later. I don't know
what happened to her records after that, but I hope his family was smart enough
to keep them or has passed them to a genealogist who cares. Maybe someone on
the lists know more than I do.
Shirley
In a message dated 1/6/2008 10:34:12 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
claw(a)charter.net writes:
I wonder what happened to her local records...? And who got them!
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