I would think that in the front of that source book would be a description of that
specific item.
Denise, State Coordinator
INGenWeb
On Jan 4, 2014, at 10:07 PM, s.m.mills(a)comcast.net wrote:
I don't have your complete answer, but I think I have a start for you. Before courts
of common pleas were set up, there were a couple of ways citizens could take care of legal
business. Maybe more. One was to ask the township JP to write something up and take it to
the Court House. Another was to have a non-deed published in the deed book that was
current, say deed books 1 or 2. In the case of divorces and other personal matters, one
could petition the state legislature. I think this may be what the Peacock family did.
I would still check the Morgan County deed book of 1826-1827 to see if the matter is
mentioned; however, a useful call for you would be the Indiana State Archives, where a
researcher could help you to understand the formation and nature of the "Indiana
Historical Collection", which is the reference from which your reference about the
"Laws 1826-1827" was taken.
I looked at Source Book III, your resource, and found the information was an extractions
of names of citizens and their legal actions from (it appears to me) early legislative
sessions.
Clearly this was a very serious attempt to document early citizens and this aspect of
their lives.
Sharon Mills
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ryan Cramer" <cramerryan(a)hotmail.com>
To: inmorgan(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Saturday, January 4, 2014 9:26:42 PM
Subject: [Morgan Co IN] Help with Indiana source book reference
Hi!
I found a reference in the "Indiana source book" regarding one of my wife's
ancestors who lived in Morgan County. It mentions that John Peacock, his wife susannah,
and children Louisa, Madison, and Betsy changed their last name to Lamb. I wanted to find
out what the original document said, so I wrote to the Morgan County court to get a copy
of it. The reference in the Indiana Source Book is:
Under Morgan County:
Laws, 1825-26, pp 42-43
The court said that they did extensive research into the civil order books, but
couldn't find anything, but they don't know exactly what the citation means.
Does anyone have any idea where I could look to find this document?
Thanks,
Ryan Cramer
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