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	<title>Still More Genealogy &#187; Greene County</title>
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		<title>Hug Your Local Library</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My encounter with the Clark County [Ohio] Public Library should have been the first clue.  I wrote them to order a batch of obituaries I found on the RB Hayes Obituary Index (a source no Ohio researcher should be without).  At the end of the note I added that I was hoping to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My encounter with the <a href="http://www.ccpl.lib.oh.us/">Clark County [Ohio] Public Library</a> should have been the first clue.  I wrote them to order a batch of obituaries I found on the <a href="http://index.rbhayes.org/hayes/index/">RB Hayes Obituary Index</a> (a source no Ohio researcher should be without).  At the end of the note I added that I was hoping to find an obit for <a href="http://ambarconsulting.com/~ambar/genealogy/p24.htm#i693">John KOHL</a>, whose death date had been narrowed down to sometime between the 1900 US Census and 1904.  I thought this was overly optimistic of me, but if you don&#8217;t ask, you don&#8217;t get.</p>
<p>Well, I sure enough got.  Not only did I get the obituary, I got a photocopy of a register page of deaths in Springfield, showing the record of his death.  This is material that a respected professional firm didn&#8217;t come up with in a microfilm search of the FHL&#8217;s Clark County records.</p>
<p>But yesterday I was preparing for some film to come into my local FHC, so I was trying to set up the correct sources in TMG ahead of time.  I went looking for the Greene County (Ohio) archives on the web.  I found them <a href="http://www.co.greene.oh.us/Archives/">here</a>&#8230; and discovered that the early birth and death records originally generated by the Probate Court are <a href="http://www.greenecountyroom.info/">available online</a>!</p>
<p>Now, as pleasant a surprise as this is, I probably shouldn&#8217;t complain.  But I wouldn&#8217;t be the technologist I am if I didn&#8217;t have better ways to do things. <img src='http://ambararabians.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />   The software they appear to be using to serve up the images looks similar to that used by the <a href="http://www.newenglandancestors.org/">NEHGS</a>, and I find its lack of drag and drop support annoying beyond words.  Instead of being able to move a rectangle representing the visible subset of the enlarged page, one has to click.  And wait.  And click.  And wait.  Heck, my <em>browser</em> handles large graphical files better than that.  Just serve up the raw images and let me at them, ok?</p>
<p>Complaints notwithstanding, I see lots of browsing (and clicking, and waiting) in my future, to see if I can find the TIERNEYs born in the village of Osborn.</p>
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