Does anyone know if the microfilmed records are available on inter-library loan anywhere? June Calico100@aol.com wrote: > Stephen, > The probate judge's office is in the Administrative Building at 1702 Noble > Street (not at the courthouse). You'll find marriages records from the 1830s > on. There is a Tract Record Book there showing earliest land entries. Deeds > (beginning after the Civil War) are upstairs--no copy machine up there. Most > records are in this room. There are some old loose will downstairs as well as > some loose probate records. You might consider going to the public library to > the Alabama Room. Practically everything is on microfilm or has been copied > by genealogists including nearly all the cemeteries in Calhoun County and > surrounding ones. They have a microfilm copying machine that makes good > copies. The staff is nice, too. > > Yvonne > > In a message dated 9/13/99 11:16:51 AM Central Daylight Time, > ALCALHOU-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > << Can anyone tell me what kind of information can be found for genealogical > research at the Calhoun County Courthouse? >> > > ==== ALCALHOU Mailing List ==== > ALCALHOU-L Mailing List Archives. Search by by name, etc. > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=alcalhou > Calhoun County Alabama Web Page: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~alcalhou/