The records were provided to me by the Fannin County Historical Commission and they have the original book at the Fannin County Historical Museum. I was so excited to get them. I quickly had a volunteer to transcribe them because she wanted access to the book to search for her own relations! Although I did have one person transcribe and a different person proof read against the originals, the records were often in pencil and difficult to read. I'm hoping we can get a scanned version so researchers can see for themselves what they think the record reflects. We are setting it up now as an alpha sort so that you can see the surnames all together. We are adding a field which will link to the scanned image...planning ahead... so that you can see if anyone else was admitted in the same time frame. Suzie On 9/8/10, Robert Hartman <mogenclark@gmail.com> wrote: > On 9/8/2010 10:34 AM, Suzie Henderson wrote: >> We are about to add the "County Home Register 1895 - 1964" to the >> txfannin.org website. >> Should this be County Home Records? >> County Farm Records? Poor Farm Records? >> > Hi Suzie > > You have a great source. I did Clark County, Missouri Poor Farm > inhabits and my only source was the census and I did find some listed in > the State Archives Death records. I did find that the poor farm did > have two location, but no proof that any one died at the first location. > > I would use Poor Farm Records. > > Robert Hartman > Clark County Missouri CC > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TXFANNIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >