Glynice,
?? When you're in Indiana, please don't overlook the possibility of touring the
cemeteries!!! They're not hard to find, just ask anyone and they will typically be
very helpful. I drove there on the spur of the moment a few years ago, and
"stumbled" onto three cemeteries with my family in them!!! The pictures I got
are a priceless treasure. My family was buried in a tiny town north of Martinsville, and
the pioneer cemetery is FULL of old graves! The other two cemeteries where I had family
were near a little tiny town, but people were very helpful. Good luck, and have fun!!!
Carol Bradbury
(WILHITE/BROWN descendant)
-----Original Message-----
From: s.m.mills(a)comcast.net
To: inmorgan(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 2:45 pm
Subject: [INMORGAN] visiting Martinsville
There should be no problem visiting any facility in Martinsville or stopping at
any restaurant. I can't think of anything still closed.
Sharon
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From: "Patty Huston" <pahuston(a)shawneelink.net>
Glynice:
You need to check with the courthouse & the Martinsville Library before
traveling to Martinsville IN.
The city of Martinsville had over 11 inches of rain in June in 12
hours---lots of flooding. The local Marsh
grocery store is still closed & most of the restaurants were severely
damaged.
Patty
----- Original Message -----
From: "glenn pomykal"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: [INMORGAN] land records
> Sharon,
> Thanks so much for your helpful reply. I will check into these. I will
> be
> in Indiana in November and could probably go through Martinsville if
> possibly to do a little searching.
> Glynice
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: inmorgan-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:inmorgan-bounces@rootsweb.com]
> On Behalf Of s.m.mills(a)comcast.net
> Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 1:35 PM
> To: inmorgan(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [INMORGAN] land records
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> Morgan County's records were largely microfilmed and are available at the
> Morgan County Public Library in Martinsville. These records are also
> available in the microfilm office, which I think is still located in the
> CourtHouse basement, but the employee(s) will discourage your using those.
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> The library doesn't have a paid staff member in the genealogy department.
> Jennifer McKinley, reference librarian, does look ups as time permits.
> She's excellent but has very limited time. Morgan County History and
> Genealogy Association also does some limited look-ups, cost reduced to
> members, see the website if interested.
>
> Sharon Mills
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> From: "glenn pomykal"
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