Thanks to Marlene, we now know there are indeed deed films at the LDS...this is what I just rec'd from her: Here is the list of microfilm for deeds for Noxubee County: General index, v. 1-3 1834-1878 FHL US/CAN Film 901677 General index, v. 4-5 1879-1885 FHL US/CAN Film 901678 Deed records, v. A 1834-1838 FHL US/CAN Film 901679 Deed records, v. B 1838-1840 FHL US/CAN Film 901680 Deed records, v. C 1839-1840 FHL US/CAN Film 901681 Deed records, v. D 1839-1842 FHL US/CAN Film 901682 Deed records, v. E 1840-1845 FHL US/CAN Film 901683 Deed records, v. F 1845-1847 FHL US/CAN Film 901684 Deed records, v. G-H 1847-1852 FHL US/CAN Film 901685 Deed records, v. J 1852-1856 FHL US/CAN Film 901686 Deed records, v. K 1856-1858 FHL US/CAN Film 901687 Deed records, v. L-M 1858-1867 FHL US/CAN Film 901688 Deed records, v. N-O 1866-1869 FHL US/CAN Film 901689 Deed records, v. P 1863-1871 FHL US/CAN Film 901690 Deed records, v. Q 1871 FHL US/CAN Film 901691 Deed records, v. R 1871-1872 FHL US/CAN Film 901692 Deed records, v. S 1872 FHL US/CAN Film 901693 Deed records, v. T 1872-1873 FHL US/CAN Film 901694 Deed records, v. U 1873 FHL US/CAN Film 901695 Deed records, v. V 1873-1874 FHL US/CAN Film 901696 Deed records, v. W 1873-1874 FHL US/CAN Film 901697 Deed records, v. Z 1874 FHL US/CAN Film 901697 Deed records, v. 1-2 1874-1876 FHL US/CAN Film 901698 Deed records, v. 4 1876-1877 FHL US/CAN Film 901699 Deed records, v. 9 1877-1878 FHL US/CAN Film 901699 Deed records, v. 12 1879-1880 FHL US/CAN Film 901700 Deed records, v. 16 1800-1881 FHL US/CAN Film 901700 Deed records, v. 20 1882-1883 FHL US/CAN Film 901701 Deed records, v. 24 1883-1886 FHL US/CAN Film 900855 This goes up to 1886, but the Family History Library probably has more recent ones. I have a whole bunch of deeds for Kemper County that I want to look up, but the reels of microfilm are not in the catalog. On the last day I was in Salt Lake City, in May, I discovered that all the deed books I had been looking for had been microfilmed and were indeed in the library. The problem was/is that these films are so seldom used, they are kept in the VAULT. There was no time for me to request them, so I had to leave without getting the copies I need. Next time I go to SLC, I will request the films ahead of time and they will be waiting for me when I get there. I suggest you write to the Library and asked about microfilms of deed books for after 1886. They are probably in the vault too, and can be ordered, you just have to know what to ask for. Marleen