Hi Michele, that is correct. Without Natalie's records, Daviess Co would
have practically nothing for us to access. The courthouse is a valuable
source, but it's not enough. We are especially grateful to Natalie for her work
(and Herman Joe McAtee and various other old timers) on the compilation of the
various church records in both counties. Of course, there are both a
genealogy society and a historical society, but I don't read much about them, only
Martin Co (in the Loogootee Tribune).
Incidentally, I have tried to get the Tribune to add their weekly obituaries
to the online Obituary Central or give them to me to put on the lists, but I
have never had the courtesy of a reply to any of my communications with
either Harold Greene or his successor, Mr. Hembree.
Shirley
In a message dated 1/6/2008 8:19:43 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
JCBrooks(a)aol.com writes:
I wonder how many people realize that all Daviess Co. records are under
Baker at the LDS - you go into Daviess Co. and get nothing!
It's there. Two places. Indiana, Daviess, Genealogy along with other
collections from local historical societies and it is also cataloged under
her
surname as an author.
Michele Brooks
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