Mark,
Thanks for the look-up offer.
Do you have in your "Rock Creek" Cemetery records a burial for John SCHWARTZ,
said to have died in Rockcreek Twp on 4 Jan 1903.
Thanks.
Mel Schwartz <schwartz(a)jps.net>
Orangevale, CA
Researching the names of SCHWARTZ, BAUMGARTNER, HENDRICKS, TERRY,
EVANS, and DAGGY. Also researching the Hawaiian names of BELL, TODD,
LEWIS, KALEIMAMAHU, KIHEI, KIPIKANE, and KUMANO.
See our "home page" at
http://www.jps.net/schwartz/
Mark Mann wrote:
Dear Cousin Cathy and all,
I have the complete listings for Old (Rock Creek) Cemetery, Bethel Cemetery,
and Horeb Cemetery, and a partial listing for Murray Cemetery (names are:
Lawrence, Ledbetter, Leeper, Lydy, Mabee, Maddux, Marowsis, and McCarthy). I
will happily do lookups until we can get them posted.
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Cathy Burnsed [mailto:cburnsed@geocities.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 22, 1999 7:34 AM
To: INWELLS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: WPA Records
Diana wrote:
>The Allen Co. Public Library does have all (I think) of the Indiana WPA
>Index Books. I've copied pages from them with my ancestors' names
<snip>
If anyone else has pages from these that you have photocopied, I can put
these pages on the Wells County INGenWeb Project site, since they are not
copyrighted. If you're not sure if you have copies from these books, look
for pages that have names in alphabetical order, giving dates of births,
marriages, and deaths through 1920. They were done in the 1930's-1940's on
typewriter and have a very definite look.
To see what they look like when online, or to see what's already been done
so there's no duplication, check the following links:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inwells/items.html#birth
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inwells/gs/gmarr.txt
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inwells/gs/deathind.txt
You can either scan and email me the file, or type up the info and email it
to me, or even photocopy and mail it to me. (Email me privately for my
address.)
You'll be helping out lots of folks by doing this and you will be given
credit for doing so!
Thanks,
Cathy Burnsed