HI Ya'll, I am Margie Daniels and I live in Shelby County, Tennessee. (Germantown) I have some very good news for those that need Shelby County records. John Dougan is one of the Archivists at the Shelby County Archives. It is located at 150 Washington. I spoke to John today an he said that they will be glad to accept requests for information by email. The only charge is for the copies. Anyone interested should contact John at dougan-j@co.shelby.tn.us or Clark at clark-v@co.shelby.tn.us This is great news for those of you that need information. John was at the Public Library for 8 years and knows what is available for Shelby County and where it is located Also the death records for Shelby County up until 1945 is on the Memphis public library site. Ask John about the Civil War records of burials Margie Want free internet for yourself and earn money from referring your family and friends? Major Internet is a locally owned and operated ISP in Memphis,Tennessee. http://www.majorinternet.net -----Original Message----- From: Lv2lvu2mch@aol.com <Lv2lvu2mch@aol.com> To: TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com <TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, August 18, 2000 08:12 PM Subject: Civil War burial sites - 1864 >Does anyone in Memphis happen to know where union soldiers might have >been buried in 1864 ??/ I just discovereed today my THOMAS KING >died in Regimental hospital 1864 in Memphis during the war . :) > >