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    1. [ALCALHOU] Calhoun County courthouse
    2. 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? >>

    09/14/1999 12:38:49