Eliza Thanks so much for your help. George E. Woodcox (my line) and Byron A. Woodcox were sons of Cornelius. I will write to the records department to see if any probate records survived the fires. Gwen -----Original Message----- Date: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 9:28 AM Subject: Re: [INDEKALB-L] Newspaper-obit >I am compiling information on 1860-1870. The >following was found in the DeKalb Democrat for April >26, 1866. A legal notice stted taht George W. Woodcox >and Byron A. Woodcox were appointed aministratiors for >the estate of Cornelius Woodcox, late of Concord >Township. > >Since there has been fires at the Court House, I am >not sure if there would be probate records or not. > >Eliza > > >--- Gwen Majewski <[email protected]> wrote: >> Can anyone tell me if there was a paper published >> containing obituaries for the St. Joe/Newville area >> in 1864? I am lookong for information on Cornelius >> Woodcox who died 20, March, 1864 and is buried in >> the old Evergreen cemetary in Newville, DeKalb, IN. >> His wife died sometime in 1882/3 (Mary/Polly Saylor) >> and is buried there also. I do not know where she >> lived after her husband died but must have been in >> the area. Any help would be appreciated. GWEN >> [email protected] >> >> et-ex.com=20 >> >> >> >> ==== INDEKALB Mailing List ==== >> Don't forget to visit us at: >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~indekalb/index.html >> >> Your contributions are always welcome >> for the web page and/or the >> DCIGS "DeKalb Diggings" newsletter. >> Suggestions/Comments welcome. >> >> > >_________________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > >______________________________