Finding anything in Bullock is a miricle. The early marriage records are filed by date. If you don't have a date, you don't have a prayer! Some newspapers are bound... those from the early 1900's, I believe... don't know about older editions. Death records also, don't seem to be indexed. When I was there and asked (about a year and a half ago), I was told that all their census and vital data had been sent Montomery. Trying to find anything there is very difficult--except for land records and mortgages--which seem to be fairly well kept and organized; and, with only two clerks hanging about, getting any kind of knowledgable help is almost non-existant. Not meaning to discredit the clerks... they apparently weren't hired to keep track of old records, don't seem to be very familiar with what is there unless it is current stuff, and mainly only have time to focus on the business of the day. Good luck to anyone visiting this courthouse. Plan to spend a couple of days, at least. Annette Washington, DC