Yes. There's a two-volume set of old newspaper repository (where-to-find-the-repositories, I mean) books, both at the FHL in Salt Lake City and in some other good reference libraries. My suggestion is to call the FHL in Salt Lake, ask for the best librarian at the U.S./Canada floor Reference Desk, and tell him or her what you want. He or she should be able to look up the repository for the microfilm you need. Microfilms of newspapers are held in weirdly diverse places. These volumes tell where. Good luck! --Carol (Huffington > Turner) Menges ----- Original Message ----- From: "terri" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 1:57 PM Subject: turner obits > Hi, > Is there a way to find old obituaries? I am trying to find obits on my > TURNER line. They lived in Zanesville, Ohio. > John L. Turner died 27 Dec. 1909 and his wife > Elizabeth Miles TURNER died 12 Oct 1914 > John L. TURNER, Jr., died 8 Aug 1938 and his wife > Nellie Dixon TURNER died in 1950 sometime > I have been using a Columbus library site but get no info or just a line > because they were from Zanesville. > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks, > Terri > > ______________________________