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    1. LDS Family History Centers, and CEARLOCK book by Marilyn WARD LYNCH
    2. Susan Tilleman
    3. A search beginning with the following site shows that the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy Carlock, 1929, can be ordered through any of the LDS Family History Centers: http://www.familysearch.org/. Be sure to bookmark this site. It is one of my favorites. This is also the site where you can find information on the family of Hans GERLACH and Anna Maria KUMMER, as listed on my home page under the report "User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Hans GERLACH/GARLOCK/CARLOCK". Hans GERLACH and Anna Maria KUMMER were reportedly the parents of the three GERLACH brothers who migrated to New York, New Jersey, and Virginia in the early part of the eighteenth century, and who appear to be the ancestors of most CARLOCKs, CARELOCKs, CEARLOCKs, and GARLOCKs, as well as some GARLICKs. The book is available either as a microfilm or a microfiche. Here are the numbers I found through the above-mentioned site: FHL US/CAN Film 1033974 Item 4, and FHL US/CAN Fiche 6331381. The last time I visited one of these sites, about 15 years ago, there was no charge to view holdings which were already present in that particular Family History Center at that time. There was a small fee to place an order to have a copy sent to that branch. As I recall, at that time it was only $5 per item, but that has probably gone up by now. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I also recall something about that once an item was brought to a particular Family History Center, that item was able to stay there permanently. Again, it is not necessary to be a member of the LDS Church to use their libraries. Through the following site, you can easily find a family history site in your area: http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library/FHC/frameset_fhc.asp. For instance, when I looked in my home county of Bexar County, Texas, six locations appeared! I also found several other CARLOCK holdings available through the LDS Family History Center, including the following CEARLOCK book which may be of interest to those people descended from the branch of the CEARLOCK family that went to Johnson Co., Texas: "Cearlock, Carlock, Curlock, Lane, Odom and Summy family histories", by Marilyn Delores WARD LYNCH. I corresponded with Marilyn WARD LYNCH around 20 years ago. Susan "Sue" CEARLOCK TILLEMAN Live Oak (suburban San Antonio), Texas http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/index.html?Welcome=990140778

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