The Southern Indiana Genealogical Society has a new publication that may be of interest to African-Americans The book is called "West Haven, an African American Cemetery in New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana" This cemetery was sometimes recorded in Death Records as Rest Haven, West Street, West Union and Colored Cemetery. I saw one reference to it as "Apple Tree Garden." It is located on West Street in New Albany. Includes records transcribed from information found in the cemetery plus some other information such as obituaries. There were not records for everyone buried in West Haven, but over 1600 have been recorded. There is also a list of deeds that was found at this cemetery. This cemetery information has not been available before. Some of the surnames are: Abell/Able, Alexander, Baker, Barber/Barbour, Brown, Buchanan/Buchanon, Carter, Carter, Clay, Finley, Franklin, Gohagan, Grant, Grundy, Henderson, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kinslow, Lewis, Manual/Manuel, McPheetersMiles, Miller, Mitchell, Richardson, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Russell, Sanders, Saunders, Shirley, Smith, Walker, Wilkerson, Williams, woods, Yates but there are many, many more. The book has an every-name index. The majority of the persons seem to have come by way of Kentucky. This is the largest African-Cemetery in New Albany. For info, please contact me personally. The Southern Indiana Genealogical Society meets on the first Thursday of each month at the New Albany-Floyd County Public Library 180 W. Spring Street, New Albany, IN 47150