I saw the Gandrud volumes at the Tuscaloosa Library. There are many, many volumes. There is a wide variety of listings for marriage and death, as well as lots of other info. The information comes from sources, such as the Tuscaloosa Times and other public records. The marriage notices are great because in other existing indexes you just see bride/groom. Here you find the bride's father's name and where event took place(usually at home of father). I am fairly certain that the LDS centers have these volumes. Mariann
I'm in Texas and most libraries with genealogy section have some of her work if not all. They are a God send! I found my husband's Richard Bird's will with his gr gr grandmother listed and where she lived at the time. We owe much to Ms. Gandrud for all of her hard work. -- Peggy <'}}}}>< Patriotic Tribute http://www.geocities.com/honnoll_honnell/WTC.html Honnoll http://www.geocities.com/honnoll_honnell/index.html Winton http://www.geocities.com/mawpeggy1946/index.html