Hello again from Norway, I would like all three books sent airmail to Norway. If you will give me the total cost including postage, I will mail you a check. I can also pay by Visa if you can manage that? Regards, Duane Mills >Duane, I along with a friend have been going to Rutledge for several months >now and have been trying to sort through all the files. I'm sure that you are >aware that the records in Rutledge are a mess. Several years ago the basement >in the courthouse flooded and alot of the records were soaked. As far as I >know the officials at Rutledge tried to save the records. They moved the >records to the old Rutledge High School to store them and to try to allow >them to dry out. A couple of friends and I went to the old school and tried >to pull out all of the old license/bonds that we could find and returned them >to the court house. Debi and I have been trying to transcribe all the >license/bonds. We have had to refile alot of the records. Some are very hard >to read. Our first little booklet contains the oldest records. 1796-1809. #2 >book contains 1810-1819, #3 contains 1820-1829. I want everyone to know that >it is the opionion of some that I'm trying to take advantage of some people >out there because the records can be found on micro film. I'm not certain >that all the records have been micro filmed but I am certain that I'm not >trying to take advantage of anyone. I have been selling the books for $15.00 >each and this includes shipping. If you find any license/bond in our book >that means that it is located in the courthouse and I can make you a copy of >it for the same price the courthouse charges me. So I am making no money on >the copies. There are copies of an index of the marriages in Grainger Co. but >that doesn't mean the license/bond is still at the courthouse. Our book is a >list of marriage license/bond that is there now. Anyone interested please >contact me privately at IMsMickey@aol.com. I hope this answers your >questions. Thank you.