Re: Casey Co., KY - COOLEY

From: Michael Cooley <michael_at_newsummer.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 18:59:08 -0700

Good info about all the lost records, etc. That explains a lot. John
almost certainly left a will; it would explain all the family's activity
in 1811. But, unless a family bible or such shows up, we'll never be able
to prove it. :( Certainly, many brick walls are due to destroyed
courthouses, including, it seems, the Perrin dilemma.

I vote for you at least peeking behind the dungeon door. :)

Good work!

-Michael

> Hi, All. The 1809 date I mentioned wasn't a COOLEY, it was the first
> entry in the deed books. Not a relative.
>
> I went back to Casey Co. today & all bad news for the likes of us;
> There was a fire there early on, everything lost. That's why the 1809,
> I guess. The new Judicial Center ( that's architect for ugly courthouse
> ) has only criminal and civil cases & they don't go back far enough.
> The fellow I talked to mentioned the "1850s". The local cops ran my
> plates, for practice, they said. No help there. The county library had
> an event; A rainstorm, the roof fell in, decades of pigeon "stuff" came
> in with the rain. A local official told me it's supposed to reopen
> tomorrow. I'll give it a try - they're supposed to have a pretty good
> genealogy section ( if they still have it! ). Closed Wednesdays - can
> you imagine?
>
> Back in the 70s a politician got the bulk of the county records
> transferred to the state archives at Frankfort, KY ( state capital ) and
> from what the local enthusiasts tell me they're stored in a dungeon,
> hard to get to, hard to search. The politician is gone, so are the
> records. Frankfort's in my way going north into Ohio, more hotel
> charges ( doesn't bother me, at the moment ). I have address & phone
> from 3 sources so I guess they must be correct.
>
> I'm inclined to go, disinclined to crawl around in a musty old basement
> rooting through dusty old boxes. I understand that all of you are a bit
> partisan in this matter but, please, try to talk me into it, or out of
> it, as the case may be. I have a salt shaker handy.
>
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