Sorry for taking so long to reply. I do not know if there are any more copies of this index available. It was originally available from the Trumbull Co Archives & the Library. I would suggest that anyone who is interested, write the Archives as the Archivist Emily Varner was one of the people responsible for getting this resource to print. It was originally about $60 Here are links to the Library & Archives: Warren Library v http://www.wtcpl.lib.oh.us/LH&G.HTM email: LHG@wtcpl.org Archives: http://www.archives.co.trumbull.oh.us/archives_contactus.htm Linda Phoenix AZ Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken. Oscar Wilde On Jun 24, 2008, at 5:24 AM, Linda Holley wrote: > How much is the book - I think I want one. > > Thanks, Linda > > On Jun 23, 2008, at 9:46 PM, Linda Myers wrote: > >> The Trumbull County Ohio Marriage Record Index 1800-1900 is an >> excellent resource & very complete. Emily Varner from the Archives >> located in Warren Ohio was one of the compilers. They went >> through all the marriage records & transcribed them so they were able >> to recheck older records as transcribed in the 1800-1865 records. >> It also has a female index which can be very helpful. The entries >> list name of bride & groom, the home township of the bride, there is >> mention of any underage persons & who spoke for them, the date of >> marriage & who performed the marriage. The entry is followed by a >> reference number that can be used when writing to the Archives for >> the actual records. >> I think it is well worth adding to any personal research library >> especially if you have many generations in the Western Reserve. >> Lin >> Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken. Oscar Wilde >> >> >> >>
I was able to get a copy of this book on eBay, along with a cemetery inscription book from Trumbull County. eBay will send you notices of things from Trumbull or any other county for that matter, if you register what you want on the "Watch List" you will get an email notification when something shows up. At that point you may decide to bid or not. BTW I don't have them yet, but when they arrive I will be glad to look up things. Still have the 1800 to 1865 marriage book, I am hoping that there will be more information in the 1800 to 1900 marriage book, besides the extra 35 years. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Myers" <jonmylin@qwest.net> To: <ohtrumbu@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 2:06 PM Subject: Re: [OHTRUMBU] Trumbull Co Marriage Record Index 1800-1900 > Sorry for taking so long to reply. > I do not know if there are any more copies of this index > available. It was originally available from the Trumbull Co > Archives & the Library. > I would suggest that anyone who is interested, write the Archives as > the Archivist Emily Varner was one of the people responsible for > getting this resource to print. > It was originally about $60 > Here are links to the Library & Archives: > Warren Library v > http://www.wtcpl.lib.oh.us/LH&G.HTM > > email: > LHG@wtcpl.org > > Archives: > > http://www.archives.co.trumbull.oh.us/archives_contactus.htm > > Linda > Phoenix AZ > Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken. Oscar Wilde > > > > > > On Jun 24, 2008, at 5:24 AM, Linda Holley wrote: > > > How much is the book - I think I want one. > > > > Thanks, Linda > > > > On Jun 23, 2008, at 9:46 PM, Linda Myers wrote: > > > >> The Trumbull County Ohio Marriage Record Index 1800-1900 is an > >> excellent resource & very complete. Emily Varner from the Archives > >> located in Warren Ohio was one of the compilers. They went > >> through all the marriage records & transcribed them so they were able > >> to recheck older records as transcribed in the 1800-1865 records. > >> It also has a female index which can be very helpful. The entries > >> list name of bride & groom, the home township of the bride, there is > >> mention of any underage persons & who spoke for them, the date of > >> marriage & who performed the marriage. The entry is followed by a > >> reference number that can be used when writing to the Archives for > >> the actual records. > >> I think it is well worth adding to any personal research library > >> especially if you have many generations in the Western Reserve. > >> Lin > >> Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken. Oscar Wilde > >> > >> > >> > >> > > PLEASE CHECK EACH OF YOUR SUBJECT LINES! > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHTRUMBU-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >