Hi,
Can anyone tell me if the old Farmland Enterprise newspapers are available
to look at in the Allen County library? Or in the Winchester library? Or
where?
Gina, yes, I have tried to connect John Chandler to the Henry Chandler
family, to no avail so far. He did not take under Henry's will. I have
considered that he might be a nephew and came with them to Indiana from Ohio
but just cannot find anything supporting that. Incidentally, that family is
Mayflower descendants and yes, the grandfather fought in the Revolutionary
War. While looking for John I found two of Henry's descendants online
through Rootsweb, a Jeanne Avery and Tim Howe. Neither knew about the other
but they are in touch now. But neither had any information about John being
related to them either. This family moved on to Sauk Centre, Minnesota,
after Henry died, for anyone who may be hunting for Henry's family in the
future. Thanks for the suggestion and who knows, it still might turn out to
be right.
Thanks for everyones help! I will let you know what happens at the Health
Department!
Sandie Chandler Goeglein
It is not available here in Randolph County, except for the accual newspaper, but when I
went to the Farmland Public Library, where
Greg Hinshaw had taken the old papers back to, they told me they didn't have them, and
they don't have a microfilm reader either, no
room they said. The library is tiny. So unless the Allen County Public Library has a
copy of the microfilm, then you will have to
borrow them from the State Library. Andrea
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me if the old Farmland Enterprise newspapers are available
to look at in the Allen County library? Or in the Winchester library? Or
where?
Sandie Chandler Goeglein