Repeating Lester's question, since the answer is obviously "yes".. <<> You still have that ever-popular Windsor Countyprobate index book handy?>> > > Is there anything in the Windsor book for a Beebe? Or other spelling variations? It would be wonderful if there were something in Pomfret or Woodstock, but then again, they could have been anywhere... The family I would want would be the first third of the 1800s, but they didn't seem to believe in records... Or a Brace Jones. Roughly 1840 or so. Thanks. Valerie
At 11:49 AM 10/15/02 -0400, [email protected] wrote: >Repeating Lester's question, since the answer is obviously "yes".. > ><<> You still have that ever-popular Windsor Countyprobate index book >handy?>> > > > > >Is there anything in the Windsor book for a Beebe? Or other spelling >variations? It would be wonderful if there were something in Pomfret or >Woodstock, but then again, they could have been anywhere... >The family I would want would be the first third of the 1800s, but they >didn't seem to believe in records... > >Or a Brace Jones. Roughly 1840 or so. > >Thanks. > >Valerie Hi, Valerie: No BEEBE, sorry. I checked every surname beginning with BE and nothing similar. Lots of JONES entries, but no Bruce. You may be right about believing in records ... Darrell Darrell Allen MARTIN a native Vermonter currently in exile in Addison, Illinois [email protected] www.darrell-martin.net/genealogy/