In a message dated 6/5/2002 7:43:33 AM Pacific Daylight Time, KSum555@aol.com writes: > > Sue, > I would try writing the Court House in Lancaster and give them all the > information you have and just maybe they would come up with it. I've had > great luck doing that only mine was older than yours. Their charge was > always > reasonable but it has been some time since I wrote them. > Roberta Summers. > > Good advice. would ADD searching local papers and the research files at the local library, (research librarian) and the county recorder/archives. If the local papers are microfilmed , you can usually get them through interlibrary loan. Jeffery G. Scism, IBSSG, (http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com) ~~ Coordinator, C h u r c h i l l Nevada U S G e n W e b Site Co-Coordinator, Inmontgo-L, Montgomery County, Indiana, U S G e n W e b Site manager of the following Rootsweb Lists: B l a c k s h e e p, L a n d e s, L a n d i s, P e f f l e y, S c i s m, E n d i c o t t, S h i p w r e c k, Inmontgo (Mont. Co. Indiana), NVChurch (Churchill Co. Nv.)