I just had to jump into the conversation. Have you checked the Browning Genealogy Database compiled by Charles Browning of Evansville, Indiana. I'll bet there are lots of Brownings and Browning relatives there. Nancy Lynn (see below) The Browning Genealogy Database is the lifetime work of Charles Browning, who compiled the obituary records of Vanderburgh County and surrounding southwestern Indiana from the Evansville newspapers: The Evansville Courier, The Evansville Press, and now The Evansville Courier and Press. Information on each deceased person listed in the database includes fifteen categories, encompassing age, date of death, survivors, funeral information, cemetery, occupation, and activities. This attention to detail provides a vital community resource and source for genealogical research. Currently, the database is complete from the early 1900s to date and is kept up-to-date by the Browning family and the dedicated staff of the Browning Funeral Home. In addition, Mr. Browning's people studies of Evansville area residents, comprising more than 537,000 cards, are available online in the Evansville, Indiana, Local History Database (http://local.evpl.org).
Well thank you for this information and I will pass this on to my friend for her father in law to check out. He has been communicating with someone because he's been finding all sorts of cousins. ----- Original Message ----- From: <NLynn66932@aol.com> To: <KYMUHLEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 11:10 AM Subject: Re: [KYMUHLEN] If you requested birth records . . . >I just had to jump into the conversation. Have you checked the Browning > Genealogy Database compiled by Charles Browning of Evansville, Indiana. > I'll > bet there are lots of Brownings and Browning relatives there. > > Nancy Lynn (see below) > > The Browning Genealogy Database is the lifetime work of Charles Browning, > who compiled the obituary records of Vanderburgh County and surrounding > southwestern Indiana from the Evansville newspapers: The Evansville > Courier, The > Evansville Press, and now The Evansville Courier and Press. > Information on each deceased person listed in the database includes > fifteen > categories, encompassing age, date of death, survivors, funeral > information, > cemetery, occupation, and activities. This attention to detail provides a > vital > community resource and source for genealogical research. > Currently, the database is complete from the early 1900s to date and is > kept > up-to-date by the Browning family and the dedicated staff of the Browning > Funeral Home. In addition, Mr. Browning's people studies of Evansville > area > residents, comprising more than 537,000 cards, are available online in the > Evansville, Indiana, Local History Database (http://local.evpl.org). > > > > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >