"...is it possible to get hold of or view those records that your company filmed? If so, where and how? Thanks Joan Boyd" I believe the Cott Index Company (Columbus, OH), micro-filmed the Court House records for the Ohio Historical Society. I do not know how to contact the company or agency, but I believe for the most part, that records can best be obtained through the Kate Love Simson Library in McConnelsville, OH, Genealogical Society Records Room. The question is, who will find them for you? You might try to contact a volunteer at the library, or join the Morgan County Genealogical Society, or request the information from them. The problem is, both the Library and the Court House, does not have the money to staff either location to find and provide the information to people outside the County. Morgan County has a large lumber of early settlers that passed through the County, lived there for awhile and then moved on. This information is important to a great many people, all living outside the County. Non voters and non tax payers.......not the people that a money strapped County and Library System is likely to listen to. You could write the County Commissioners and try to get them to allocate money for the project, or write the Ohio Historical Society, or State government officials. Hell you could write new President...the chances are still the same.... little to none. I don't like having to pay for genealogical information, or court records more then anyone else....but it costs me time and money to travel to McConnelsville, OH from Marblemount, WA. I am running out of time for such trips in this life. Anyone got any answers, now is the time make them known. Dave Pickenpaugh - Marblemount, WA pickenpaugh@bigfoot.com