Yes, there are abstracts of wills and estates for that year. Check galliagenealogy.org for publications and we can also check the probate cases for you in our office. Henny Evas "Matthew D. Friend" <blindgenealogist@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Gallia County Listers: Does anyone know if there is any books that have transcribed all the early civil/probate/common pleas court from 1820-1830? I am trying figure out how or why my 3rd Great Grandfather, Andrew FRIEND have given the family land to Andrew FRIEND and Madeline WHITSOL, who sold the land in 1825 and then disappeared. I have found an Andrew FRIEND in Jackson County, however, his age is rather off from the ages of the children of Andrew FRIEND and Elizabeth PERAGEN. So I am trying to figure out whether this Andrew and Elizabeth could have came to Indiana together before he suddenly died along the way or in Indiana and just gave the land to Andrew and Madeline. Or Andrew FRIEND died and Elizabeth asked son Andrew FRIEND to sell the family land (because he is the man of the family at the time and Nicholas was living in Indiana in 1825). Then she moved to Indiana with her two youngest daughters, Harriet and Electa Ann. Basically, I am trying to weight all my options as to how to look at the unwritten story of what actually happened to Andrew FRIEND (the father) and the reason why Elizabeth moved to Indiana. Thanks for bearing with me on this conplex concept of my family history. Matt Friend -- Matt Friend & Rhapsody Russellville, AR ---------------------------------------------------- An American Portrait - A Family History Project http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~apfhp/ Rhapsody's Chronicles http://freepages.nostalgia.rootsweb.com/~apfhp/ Read The Patriot It's Right -- It's Free http://PatriotPost.US/subscribe/ Visit The Patriot Shop http://PatriotShop.US/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Henny, Has John Carter, Sr's will or estate been located? He died in 1866 and the records should be available. Denise Ashleman saultz@bellsouth.net -------------- Original message from Henny Evans <hcevans1775@sbcglobal.net>: -------------- Yes, there are abstracts of wills and estates for that year. Check galliagenealogy.org for publications and we can also check the probate cases for > you in our office. Henny Evas
Are you asking if it was ever there or if it's missing? Henny saultz@bellsouth.net wrote: Henny, Has John Carter, Sr's will or estate been located? He died in 1866 and the records should be available. Denise Ashleman saultz@bellsouth.net -------------- Original message from Henny Evans : -------------- Yes, there are abstracts of wills and estates for that year. Check galliagenealogy.org for publications and we can also check the probate cases for > you in our office. Henny Evas ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Henny you have a great sense of humor . Im willing to bet it was missing
Please use this forum for the intended purpose. I made a inquiry regarding information that is important to me any many other people for their legitimate research. The inquiry was made to Ms. Evans to determine if said information is available, your comment is rude and uncalled for. Denise Ashleman -------------- Original message from Smith <cdt1@att.net>: -------------- > Henny you have a great sense of humor . > Im willing to bet it was missing > > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHGALLIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message