The Jackson County Genealogical Society in Brownstown, IN is a dedicated organization that provides valuable resources and support for individuals interested in tracing their family history. With a focus on lineage societies, civil war veterans, obituaries, and research, they offer a comprehensive range of services to assist genealogical enthusiasts in their quest for knowledge. Through their membership program, newsletters, and family file project, they strive to connect individuals with their ancestral roots and preserve the rich history of Jackson County.
The society also plays an active role in the community by consolidating the Jackson County Probate Court with the Juvenile Court, ensuring efficient and accessible services for the public. Additionally, they feature articles and news updates on their website, highlighting the lives and legacies of individuals such as Ruth R. Lewis, Richard Todd Galiher, Warren Wayne Butch Bayes, Frances Marie Sharp, Karen Elaine Kay Malone, Tony D. Simpson, Donna K. O Leary Gray, Howell Edward Newt Hutchinson, Robert Lee Mollett Jr., Brenda Mullins, Roger Pugh, and Roger Max Stout, who have made significant contributions to the local community.
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