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From: "Shirley Crozier" <>
Subject: Re: [AR-CEMETERIES] Fw: Emailing: iexec
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 17:36:55 -0500
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I HAVE TOMBSTONE READING.

How can I get an obit from that far back in alittle town in Ark. when they
say they don't keep them?

Thanks for a reply. Shirley C.



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Subject: Re: [AR-CEMETERIES] Fw: Emailing: iexec


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>
> In a message dated 2/23/2008 2:13:33 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> writes:
>
> COULD ANYONE tell me if I might find a death certificate ANYWHERE...for
> Felix Grundy Birdwell, died 1910 in Arkansas and interred in Easley
> Cem.>>
>
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> Death certificates were not collected by the State until 1914.
> However you should obtain the other death information on your person:
> 1) Tombstone reading
> 2) Probate
> 3) Obituary
>
> When you have those, you should post them back to this list so we can see
> where to go next.
>
> Will Johnson
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