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Greene County (Page 1 of 27) Office: Chancery Court Greene County (Page 1 of 27) Office: Chancery Court Type of Record Vol Dates Roll Format Notes Enrollments Feb 1828 - Feb 1837 2 35mm Enrollments Feb 1837 - Nov 1840 3 35mm Enrollments May 1843 - Nov 1845 4 35mm Minutes, Index to 1-2 May 1829 - Aug 1984 A-6218 35mm Minutes May 1825 - Mar 1836 7 35mm Minutes Oct 1839 - Jun 1848 8 35mm Minutes Jun 1844 - Jun 1867 9 35mm Minutes 4-5 Oct 1867 - May 1876 10 35mm Minutes 6-7 May 1876 - May 1884 11 35mm Minutes 8-9 Jun 1884 - Jan 1893 12 35mm Minutes 10-11 Jan 1893 - May 1899 13 35mm Minutes 12-13 Jul 1899 - Sep 1907 14 35mm Minutes 14-15 Sep 1907 - Sep 1915 15 35mm Minutes 16-17 Sep 1915 - May 1922 16 35mm Minutes 18-19 May 1922 - Nov 1927 17 35mm Minutes 20-21 Nov 1927 - Apr 1932 18 35mm Minutes 22-23 May 1932 - Sep 1935 19 35mm Minutes 24-25 Oct 1935 - May 1938 20 35mm Minutes 26-27 May 1938 - Nov 1940 21 35mm Minutes 28-29 Nov 1940 - Oct 1943 22 35mm Minutes 30-31 Oct 1943 - Apr 1947 23 35mm Minutes 32-33 Apr 1947 - Oct 1950 24 35mm Minutes 34-35 Oct 1950 - May 1954 25 35mm Minutes 36-37 Apr 1955 - Apr 1957 26 35mm Minutes 38-39 Apr 1957 - Jun 1960 27 35mm Minutes 40-41 Jun 1960 - Apr 1963 28 35mm Minutes 42-43 Apr 1963 - May 1966 29 35mm Minutes 44-46 May 1966 - Dec 1967 30 35mm Minutes 47-49 Dec 1967 - Nov 1968 31 35mm Minutes 50-52 Nov 1968 - Dec 1969 32 35mm Minutes 53-56 Dec 1969 - Mar 1971 33 35mm Greene County (Page 2 of 27) Office: Chancery Court Type of Record Vol Dates Roll Format Notes Minutes 57-60 Mar 1971 - Jun 1972 34 35mm Minutes 61-62 Jul 1972 - Jan 1973 35 35mm Minutes 63-69 Feb 1973 - Oct 1974 A-6208 16mm Minutes 70-76 Oct 1974 - Feb 1976 A-6209 16mm Minutes 77-83 Mar 1976 - Jul 1977 A-6210 16mm Minutes 84-90 Jul 1977 - Oct 1978 A-6211 16mm Minutes 91-97 Oct 1978 - Mar 1980 A-6212 16mm Minutes 98-101 Mar 1980 - Jul 1981 A-6213 16mm Minutes 102-105 Aug 1981 - Jul 1983 A-6214 16mm Minutes 106-109 Jan 1983 - Jun 1984 A-6215 16mm Minutes 110-113 Jun 1984 - Aug 1985 A-6216 16mm Minutes 114-116 Sep 1985 - Jul 1986 A-6217 16mm Misc. Delinquent Tax Book Sep 1938 - Apr 1972 1 35mm Misc. Land Sales, Records of 1-3 Jan 1897 - Dec 1909 5 35mm Misc. Land Sales, Records of 4-6 Jan 1910 - Dec 1920 6 35mm Greene County (Page 3 of 27) Office: Circuit Court Type of Record Vol Dates Roll Format Notes Minutes, Civil Index to Jan 1828 - Oct 1832 A-6219 35mm Minutes, Index 1 Jun 1901 - Nov 1950 54 35mm Minutes, Civil Nov 1809 - Mar 1820 36 35mm Minutes, Civil Jan 1829 - Feb 1839 36 35mm Minutes, Civil Jan 1836 - Oct 1845 37 35mm Minutes, Civil Oct 1840 - Apr 1843 38 35mm Minutes, Civil 6 Apr 1844 - Oct 1845 A-6219 35mm Minutes, Civil 8 Oct 1849 - Oct 1852 38 35mm Minutes, Civil A Jan 1853 - Feb 1859 39 35mm Minutes, Civil 11-12 Oct 1857 - Feb 1866 40 35mm Minutes, Civil 16 Oct 1861 - Jan 1868 41 35mm Minutes, Civil 16A-17 Jun 1868 - Jul 1874 42 35mm Minutes, Civil 18-19 Oct 1874 - Jun 1886 43 35mm Minutes, Civil 20-21 Oct 1886 - Jun 1896 44 35mm Minutes, Civil 22-23 Oct 1896 - Dec 1911 45 35mm Minutes, Civil 24-25 Feb 1912 - Feb 1926 46 35mm Minutes, Civil 26-27 Jun 1926 - Feb 1937 47 35mm Minutes, Civil 28-29 Jun 1937 - Oct 1950 48 35mm Minutes, Civil 30-31 Feb 1951 - Sep 1962 49 35mm Minutes, Civil 32-33 Oct 1962 - Jul 1966 50 35mm Minutes, Civil 34-35 Jul 1966 - Feb 1969 51 35mm Minutes, Civil 36-37 Feb 1969 - Jun 1971 52 35mm Minutes, Civil 38-40 Jun 1971 - Dec 1972 53 35mm Minutes, Civil 41-46 Dec 1972 - Oct 1974 A-6220 16mm Minutes, Civil 47-51 Oct 1974 - Sep 1976 A-6221 16mm Minutes, Civil 52-56 Sep 1976 - Dec 1978 A-6222 16mm Minutes, Civil 57-61 Dec 1978 - Jul 1980 A-6223 16mm Minutes, Civil 62-67 Jul 1980 - Nov 1981 A-6224 16mm Minutes, Civil 68-72 Nov 1981 - Jan 1983 A-6225 16mm Minutes, Civil 73-77 Jan 1983 - Feb 1984 A-6226 16mm Minutes, Civil 78-83 Feb 1984 - Feb 1985 A-6227 16mm Greene County (Page 4 of 27) Office: Circuit Court Type of Record Vol Dates Roll Format Notes Minutes, Civil 84-88 Feb 1985 - Feb 1986 A-6228 16mm Minutes, Criminal Index Jan 1900 - Jan 1961 76 35mm Minutes, Criminal Aug 1815 - Sep 1834 55 35mm Minutes, Criminal Sep 1835 - May 1862 56 35mm Minutes, Criminal Feb 1846 - Jun 1849 57 35mm Minutes, Criminal Jan 1853 - Jun 1855 57 35mm Minutes, Criminal Oct 1859 - Jun 1861 58 35mm Minutes, Criminal Oct 1865 - Aug 1866 58 35mm Minutes, Criminal Jul 1868 - Oct 1875 59 35mm Minutes, Criminal 4 Feb 1876 - Oct 1883 60 35mm Minutes, Criminal 5-5A Feb 1884 - Jul 1889 61 35mm Minutes, Criminal 6-7 Oct 1887 - Feb 1893 62 35mm Minutes, Criminal 8-9 Feb 1893 - Jun 1898 63 35mm Minutes, Criminal 9A-10 Feb 1897 - Sep 1901 64 35mm Minutes, Criminal 11-12 Sep 1901 - Mar 1913 65 35mm Minutes, Criminal 13-14 Jul 1913 - Apr 1924 66 35mm Minutes, Criminal 15-16 Apr 1924 - Jun 1931 67 35mm Minutes, Criminal 17-18 Oct 1931 - Jun 1938 68 35mm Minutes, Criminal 19-20 Oct 1938 - Feb 1947 69 35mm Minutes, Criminal 21-22 Jun 1947 - May 1954 70 35mm Minutes, Criminal 23-24 Sep 1954 - Oct 1961 71 35mm Minutes, Criminal 25-26 Jan 1962 - Jan 1967 72 35mm Minutes, Criminal 27-28 Jan 1967 - Sep 1969 73 35mm Minutes, Criminal 29-30 Sep 1969 - Jul 1971 74 35mm Minutes, Criminal 31-32 Aug 1971 - Feb 1973 75 35mm Minutes, Criminal 32 May 1972 - Jun 1973 A-6229 35mm Minutes, Criminal 33-38 Jul 1973 - Sep 1975 A-6230 16mm Minutes, Criminal 39-44 Sep 1975 - Feb 1977 A-6231 16mm Minutes, Criminal 45-50 Feb 1977 - Aug 1978 A-6232 16mm Minutes, Criminal 51-56 Aug 1978 - Sep 1979 A-6233 16mm Minutes, Criminal 57-62 Sep 1979 - Dec 1980 A-6234 16mm Greene County (Page 5 of 27) Office: Circuit Court Type of Record Vol Dates Roll Format Notes Minutes, Criminal 63-68 Dec 1980 - Dec 1981 A-6235 16mm Minutes, Criminal 69-73 Dec 1981 - Sep 1982 A-6236 16mm Minutes, Criminal 74-79 Sep 1982 - Sep 1983 A-6237 16mm Minutes, Criminal 80-84 Sep 1983 - Apr 1984 A-6238 16mm Minutes, Criminal 85-90 Apr 1984 - Nov 1984 A-6239 16mm Minutes, Criminal 91-96 Nov 1984 - Jun 1985 A-6240 16mm Minutes, Criminal 97-100 Jun 1985 - Jan 1986 A-6241 16mm Greene County (Page 6 of 27) Office: County Clerk Type of Record Vol Dates Roll Format Notes Marriages May 1780 - Dec 1855 94 35mm I Marriages Jun 1856 - Dec 1888 95 35mm I Marriages Jun 1881 - Mar 1914 96 35mm Marriages Apr 1914 - Apr 1931 97 35mm Marriages 16-17 Apr 1931 - Aug 1934 98 35mm Marriages 18-19 Sep 1934 - Mar 1940 99 35mm Marriages 20-21 Apr 1940 - Apr 1947 100 35mm Marriages 22-23 Apr 1947 - Sep 1953 101 35mm Marriages 24-25 Sep 1953 - Mar 1960 102 35mm Marriages 26-27 Mar 1960 - Jul 1965 103 35mm Marriages 28-29 Jul 1965 - Dec 1969 104 35mm Marriages 30 Jan 1970 - Dec 1971 105 35mm Marriages 31-32 Dec 1971 - Aug 1975 A-6246 35mm Marriages 33-34 Aug 1975 - Jun 1979 A-6247 35mm Marriages 35 Jun 1979 - Feb 1981 A-6248 35mm Marriages 36-37 Feb 1981 - May 1984 A-6249 35mm Marriages 38-39 May 1984 - May 1987 A-6250 35mm Minutes, Index to (Loose Rec.) 1856 - 1947 106 35mm Minutes Aug 1783 - Sep 1799 107 35mm Minutes Jul 1805 - Oct 1809 107 35mm Minutes Jan 1810 - Oct 1819 108 35mm Minutes Jan 1820 - Jan 1825 109 35mm Minutes Apr 1825 - Apr 1832 110 35mm Minutes Jul 1832 - Dec 1843 111 35mm Minutes Jan 1844 - Dec 1858 112 35mm Minutes Jan 1859 - Mar 1868 113 35mm Minutes Apr 1868 - Dec 1874 114 35mm Minutes 28 Jan 1875 - Nov 1879 115 35mm Minutes 29-30 Dec 1879 - Sep 1884 116 35mm Minutes 31-32 Oct 1884 - Sep 1888 117 35mm Minutes 33-34 Sep 1888 - Dec 1891 118 35mm Greene County (Page 7 of 27) Office: County Clerk Type of Record Vol Dates Roll Format Notes Minutes 35-36 Jan 1892 - Jul 1896 119 35mm Minutes 37-38 Aug 1896 - May 1900 120 35mm Minutes 39-40 May 1900 - Dec 1903 121 35mm Minutes 41-42 Dec 1903 - Mar 1908 122 35mm Minutes 43-44 Apr 1908 - Jan 1913 123 35mm Minutes 45-46 Jan 1913 - Aug 1918 124 35mm Minutes 47-48 Sep 1918 - Mar 1923 125 35mm Minutes 49-50 Apr 1923 - Nov 1928 126 35mm Minutes 51-52 Jan 1929 - May 1932 127 35mm Minutes 53-54 May 1932 - Jan 1938 128 35mm Minutes 55-56 Jan 1938 - Oct 1942 129 35mm Minutes 57-58 Oct 1942 - Dec 1947 130 35mm Minutes 59-60 Dec 1947 - Mar 1954 131 35mm Minutes 61-63 Mar 1954 - Sep 1958 132 35mm Minutes 64-66 Aug 1958 - Aug 1960 133 35mm Minutes 67-69 Apr 1961 - Oct 1963 134 35mm Minutes 70-73 Oct 1963 - Dec 1965 135 35mm Minutes 74-77 Dec 1965 - Dec 1967 136 35mm Minutes 78-81 Jan 1968 - Jan 1971 137 35mm Minutes 82-84 Jan 1971 - Apr 1973 138 35mm Minutes, Quorum 85-90 Apr 1973 - Mar 1977 A-6243 16mm Minutes, Quorum 91-97 Apr 1977 - Mar 1981 A-6244 16mm Minutes, Quorum 98-104 Jun 1981 - Feb 1986 A-6245 16mm Minutes, Quarterly 54-56 Feb 1935 - Jul 1943 139 35mm Minutes, Quarterly 57-58 Oct 1943 - Jan 1956 140 35mm Minutes, Quarterly 59-61 Apr 1956 - Jan 1963 141 35mm Minutes, Quarterly 62-64 Apr 1963 - Oct 1968 142 35mm Minutes, Quarterly 65-67 Jan 1969 - Apr 1973 143 35mm Minutes, Quarterly 68-72 Apr 1974 - Feb 1981 A-6251 16mm Minutes, Quarterly 73-77 Feb 1981 - Oct 1986 A-6252 16mm Minutes, Road Commission Jul 1934 - Dec 1957 144 35mm Greene County (Page 8 of 27) Office: County Clerk Type of Record Vol Dates Roll Format Notes Minutes, Road Commission Feb 1858 - Mar 1889 145 35mm Minutes, Road Commission Jun 1964 - Jun 1973 145 35mm Misc.
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