I can't think of any except perhaps mortuary records. I'm a subscriber to that county list anyway sooooooooooo I'll put a question out about any kind of record like that. I guess in 1903 they'd have death certificates but without a first name I don't know how successful we'd be. But it's got my curiousity up so I'll delve around and see what turns up. Anybody else have any ideas?? Glenda > IS there a way to get any other information on this man? Jann Whalen Parks > > > > I haven't posted this info in quite awhile. Since we've had a lot of new > memebers since then, I thought I'd post it again. > > > > > > Clay Co Courier published in Corning, AR > > November 13, 1903 > > > > A white man by the name of PHELAN was found in a dying condition beside > the railroad track near Garner. It is alleged that he was riding in a box > car and a brakeman discovered him and beat him badly with knucks and threw > him off the train. He was a railroad man and had a $l,000 life insurance > policy in his pocket. > > > > > > > > > > ==== PHELAN Mailing List ==== > > Irish Proverb: Whats good for the goose is good for the gander > > > > ============================== > > Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > > > > > ==== PHELAN Mailing List ==== > Irish Proverb: Whats good for the goose is good for the gander > > ============================== > Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/ > >