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    2. Selma, If you only have one day in Clay County, I suggest that you do some prior research at the Family History Center before you go, or after you come back. All the records that are available for early Clay County or on microfilm and can be ordered, where you can view them in comfort and without a rush. what you or there, try to look at things that are not available on film, such as cemetery records, the surname files at the library, any old newspapers that might be there, and find out if there are separate books for asylum criminals. I have seen this type of record put into a separate book in a couple of places, otherwise they are usually included in the court records as they go along. You might also look for inventories and other types of probate records which were not filmed.

    07/05/2000 03:17:54