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    1. Re: [TNHENRY-L] Henry County long-distance research
    2. Vicky Drake
    3. Be careful of the Rennolds book which was written in 1904 and appearently reprinted in 1961. I found data in it that incorrectly identifies my relatives killed at the battle at Island 10. A family member was killed there but not the one the author names. The National Archives have different family belonging to the unit than Rennolds. Vicky Drake dvicky@primenet.com At 11:25 PM 12/18/98 EST, AEP44@aol.com wrote: >In response to Karli: > > I am also doing long-distance Henry County research. One resource I found >very helpful is the Tennessee State Library & Archives. I have borrowed >several books and rolls of microfilm through interlibrary loan. > >The following are rolls of microfilm that are available: > >Roll #70 Marriage Records - 1838-1882 >Roll #102 Wills - 1822-1844 >Roll #103 Wills - 1844 - 1863 >Roll #44 Administrators', Executors' Guardians' Settlements - 1839-1870 >Roll #108 Deed Index - 1822-1908 > >The following books are also available: > >History of Henry County (Johnson, 1958) >History of Henry County commands which served in the Confederate Army >(Rennolds, 1961) >Historical Pen Sketches of Henry County (Inman) >Inscriptions in Stone (Henry county Cemetery committee) > >I'm sure more have been added, I'm looking at an old list. These items can be >held for 2 weeks. Check their website. > >I am new to this list and I'm researching the following names in Henry County: >HAYS, ENGLAND, WALKER, HOUSE and CAYCE. I would love to hear from anyone who >might also be researching these lines. > >Thank you, >Andrea Padula > > > > > > >

    12/18/1998 10:10:52