Mrs Alexander: This is The Sarge, and I'll take copy of this to Court House and see what I can find, since I'm here in Cambridge, and also do Genealogy, give me a couple days since I don't go to Town everyday, and if anyone of Your names were married here, I'll find them. Hope I can find You something Good. With The Best Regards The Sarge PO Box 476 Cambridge, Ohio 43725-0476 ""Honor and Courage"" ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Alexander" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 2:39 PM Subject: [OHGUERNS] William and Sarah Law > Have a question about probate court records. Am looking for birth > certificates. Am guessing that my GGrandfather, John Law, and at least > some of his siblings were born in Guernsey County. The 1830 census shows > my GGGrandfather, William Law, as head of household. He also owned land. > What I am really after is my GGGrandmother, Sarah's, maiden name. Her > obit states that she came to Ohio in 1823. Am hoping one, just one, of > the birth certificates would have her maiden name. > > Do I just write the court, with the dates of birth, some apporximate, if > they have the certificates? If they have them do they send them and then > bill me? The Greene County probate court follows that procedure, at least > for wills. > > Or......... is there anyone who has access to these records who could > help? > Sarah A. Law - abt 1829 > * John Law - 21 Oct 1831 > Robert Law - Sept 1840 > Margaret Law - abt 1836 > William F. Law - abt 1840 > Hannah E. Law - 20 June 1842 > Mahala Law - about 1846 > > Any ideas, help, pointing in the right direction, would be greatly > appreciated. :o) > > Nancy > A Cincinnatian lost in Texas > >
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o) Nancy - Original Message ----- From: "gary d wilson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 1:48 PM Subject: Re: [OHGUERNS] William and Sarah Law > Mrs Alexander: > This is The Sarge, and I'll take copy of this to Court House and see > what I can find, since I'm here in Cambridge, and also do Genealogy, give > me a couple days since I don't go to Town everyday, and if anyone of Your > names were married here, I'll find them. > Hope I can find You something Good. > > With The Best Regards > The Sarge > PO Box 476 > Cambridge, Ohio 43725-0476 > ""Honor and Courage"" > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nancy Alexander" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 2:39 PM > Subject: [OHGUERNS] William and Sarah Law > > >> Have a question about probate court records. Am looking for birth >> certificates. Am guessing that my GGrandfather, John Law, and at least >> some of his siblings were born in Guernsey County. The 1830 census shows >> my GGGrandfather, William Law, as head of household. He also owned land. >> What I am really after is my GGGrandmother, Sarah's, maiden name. Her >> obit states that she came to Ohio in 1823. Am hoping one, just one, of >> the birth certificates would have her maiden name. >> >> Do I just write the court, with the dates of birth, some apporximate, if >> they have the certificates? If they have them do they send them and then >> bill me? The Greene County probate court follows that procedure, at >> least for wills. >> >> Or......... is there anyone who has access to these records who could >> help? >> Sarah A. Law - abt 1829 >> * John Law - 21 Oct 1831 >> Robert Law - Sept 1840 >> Margaret Law - abt 1836 >> William F. Law - abt 1840 >> Hannah E. Law - 20 June 1842 >> Mahala Law - about 1846 >> >> Any ideas, help, pointing in the right direction, would be greatly >> appreciated. :o) >> >> Nancy >> A Cincinnatian lost in Texas >> >> > >