<< From: Hdnjnmcc@aol.com
Hi Dana, I've been searching the Cass Co., TX. page and find it very
intersting with lots of information. Would you perhaps know of the names of
the newspapers in Cass Co. for the year 1891? Would they be on microfilm in
a library if there are any? I am searching for an obituary for my great
grandfather who died in Miller Co., AR near the villages of Brightstar, AR
and Bloomburg, TX. in 1891. I was told that in southern Miller Co., AR the
deaths may have been
Hello everyone. The kind folks at RootsWeb have finally put up our
searchable cemetery book indexes for all 8 volumes of the books. I have
tried to put up a form from our Cass County pages but have been unsuccessful
in getting them to work. You can however, search the database from their
site listed below. Just keep in mind that from there you will get more than
just Cass County results :) I'll keep working on a form from our site and
will let you know when it's ready. Just thought you'd want to
Cass County Genealogical Society
PO Box 880 Dept. CCW
Atlanta, Texas 75551-0880
The CCGS announces a Memorial Fund in Memory of the late P. H. COOK. All
interested parties should send donations to the addresses listed above.
Please put P. H. COOK memorial on the check memo. This fund will add the
microfilmed copies of P. H. COOK's manuscript to our local library. P. H.
Cook was very instrumental in getting a lot of us interested in genealogy and
CCGS feels this is an honorable memorial to his coun
Cemeteries With Cass County Connections Master Index is searchable now from:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~danasite/CCGS/cem_search.htm
or
Cass
County, Texas Genealogical Society Page -- Cemetery Search Page
I'm very happy to report the problem was with the coding RootsWeb gave me and
not human error on my part, for a change. :)
Happy Hunting,
Dana
) Dana Thomas
Please see my homepage:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~danasite/D
If you haven't visited the Archives here's a good reason to do so. We're
growing by leaps and bounds. Soon we plan to be in 1st place instead of 3rd!
Please remember that if you are only visiting a USGenWeb sites pages you may
be missing a lot. Please look up their USGenWeb County Archives Site. Also
note: Not all of the search engines attached to the web pages are searching
the archives as well, in fact, most don't. Mainly because it's a different
site. Take note on the web pages to see if the
Got this from another list but sounds great.
Dana
<< For you and for anyone else interested in the Dawes Rolls, go to the
Internet and type in www.google.com. (this is a really good search engine
and VERY fast) When Google comes up type in "guion+miller" in just that
way and the first page will be the Dawes and Guion (pronounced Gee-on)
Miller rolls. (the final ones). HOWEVER there are more Indian rolls than
there are Federal Censuses so if you don't find them there, check the rest
of them. Everyt