Showing posts with label Tamie Dehler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tamie Dehler. Show all posts

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Clay County, Indiana, ancestors

Thanks again to Tamie Dehler of the Terre Haute newspaper for calling attention to the Clay County Indiana Genweb's online posting of the wonderfully named and wonderfully comprehensive 1896 Encyclopedic Directory of Clay County, Indiana. Talk about census substitutes that are better than the original!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Early Ohio Tax Records redux

If you do lots of work in Ohio before 1820, you may want to take advantage of the reissuing of Esther Weygandt Powell's Early Ohio Tax Records, which offers partial census substitutes for the largely missing 1800 and 1810 enumerations in that state. Seventy-five counties are covered. Details on the new book are at this Terre Haute, Indiana, newspaper site (thanks to Genealogy Miscellanea for the pointer).

If you need to consult this reference only occasionally, be sure to check for it on WorldCat after entering your zip code. It looks to me like it is fairly well distributed (at least around the Midwest) in mid-size libraries as well as the major genealogical ones -- you may live within driving distance of a copy!