Mortgage Books from Early 1800s to be Archived

Officials in the Marshall County Recorder’s office will be scanning mortgage books that date back to the 1800s.

Recorder Marlene Mahler told the commissioners this week that 95 books need to be scanned and digitally archived.

Mahler said she found some mortgage books the basement of the courthouse. She counted them and learned that some books were missing. She contacted Marshall County Museum Director Linda Rippy, who found the books containing records from the early 1800s at the museum. Those books have never been archived, and it will cost $10,000 to scan all of the documents. Mahler said the money will come out of the perpetuation fund.

Officials are currently in the process of scanning mortgage and deed books that date back to 1960.