Aha, here comes Monday again. Some announcements follow, stay tuned! First, Charlie has posted the puzzler for the week; how well do you know legal terms? Click on the URL in my signature line called gensoup and give it a try! I would really like to thank Charlie for posting these for me each week! For you Green Co researchers, I would like to give you a list of the publications available from the Green Co Genealogical Society. They do a wonderful job and are a growing organization with a LOT of good data. I receive nothing in return for my plug, but Green Co is the root county for many of us and the records are so helpful. All prices shown are postpaid (includes shipping and handling) Court Minute book 4, 1804-1809. $25.50 Death Records, Vol 1, 1911-1920: $24.50 Death Records, Vol II, 1921-1930, $24.50 Index to Volume I - Green County Journal, $5.00 Adminstrator's Bond Book 1844-1892, $26.50 Obituaries, Vol 1, 1899-1905, $26.50 Obituaries, Vol 2, 1906-1912, $26;.50 . Ancestral Images, Vol I, $18.00 Ancestral Images, Volo II, $18.00 Family Bible Records of Central Kentucky, Vol 1, $24.50 You can order these from the Green Co Genealogical Society, P O Box 273, Greensburg KY 42743. I have some of these books and they are excellent. For 14 years I have been working on compiling records, along with Martha Harrison .. and finally am finished. This is one reason I've been a little quiet the past few weeks (along with my eye challenge) ...I needed to get this book finished up. This is just for your information. BARREN COUNTY KY UNRECORDED BURIALS. Annotated. Includes over 6,000 unrecorded burials in Glasgow Municipal and Happy Valley Memorial Gardens in Glasgow plus Barren Countians buried out of the county, cremations and burials where locations are unknown. Burials shown include those citizens not recorded in the Barren County Cemetery book dying from the 1880's through 1991, those dying 1992 to May 18, 2006, and corrections and additions to the cemetery book. Contains additional information on many individuals including, when possible, spouse name, parent's name, military service, fraternal organizations, some causes of death and some biographical information. Also contains a large list of out of county cemeteries and locations for those buried outside of Barren County and sources for information. Sources include information provided by A. F. Crow and Son Funeral Home, Hatcher and Saddler Funeral Home, death certificates, newspapers, information from burial permits and the records provided by Glasgow Municipal Cemetery (which include hundreds of burials not shown in the Barren County Cemetery book). It has a 15,000 full-name index. 301 pages! In the past, I have provided the indexes for you, this one is too big, the index is 66 pages long. I am not ready to do look-ups but sometime in the near future will hopefully give you guys a list of the surnames listed - this has been a BIG project! If you have any questions (outside of look-ups), write me privately. Martha is almost done with her companion book (it got too big for us to put all this in one book) .... it will cover the county cemeteries including over 5,000 more burials found in over 180 unrecorded cemeteries. She has done a marvelous job and traveled many miles looking for these cemeteries, checking the same sources I did; and reading a lot of newspapers on microfilm. Her book should be available this fall if all goes right. I think between us we have found a lot of burial locations and individuals. That's it for today; tomorrow will be the Monroe Co newspaper post. Wishing you all a good day! Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/