all. About a year or so ago, I used my digital camera to photograph every page of Overton County deed book A. I then imported these 330 pages into an Adobe Acrobat file. I then went through the entire book, and created an every name index to this deed book. This is a clickable index; meaning that once I locate a name of interest in the index, I simply click that name, and it takes me to the page containing that name. These deeds (many are original grants) are from the late 1700s to the very early 1800s. I have sent this email to Pickett and Fentress counties also, because they were both a part of Overton County at that time. I will gladly do some lookups from this deed book. Please email your requests directly to me at rex@digginbones.com. Include Overton County Deed book A in the subject line of your message. Please provide a first and last name. Please do not ask me for any Smiths, Jones, etc. First and last names must accompany your requests. Keep in mind that these cover a period of time from about 1785 1808, best I can tell, without ready every deed. Also, keep in mind that these are actual images of the deeds. They are not transcribed. Therefore, I will not be able to transcribe these for you, and type out the entire deed in a reply to a request. Instead, I will reply by providing the date of the deed, and the parties who were involved. I will also offer the complete deed book, with the clickable index, available for purchase on cd for those interested. Again, those interested may contact me directly at rex@digginbones.com Rex Bertram 132 S. Butler St. Redkey, IN 47373 Will research your ancestor at the world's second largest genealogy. You give donation, only if I succeed. www.digginbones.com/NoRiskProResearch.htm -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.6/709 - Release Date: 3/3/2007 8:12 AM