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From: "THIA PLANTE" <>
Subject: Re: [AR-CEMETERIES] Fw: Emailing: iexec
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 13:07:50 -0700
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If parents were listed on the death certificate, which depends on the person's knowledge who reported the death, it costs $12.00, I don't have the website in front of me, but Arkansas Department of Health is who you need to go through. Download the form off their website, fill it out, with a check, and send it to them at Arkansas Dept of Health
Vital Records Section-Slot 44
4815 West Markham Street
Little Rock, AR 72205

Hope this helps
Thia Plante
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Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: [AR-CEMETERIES] Fw: Emailing: iexec


Anyone tell me where I can look for a death cert. for Felix Grundy Birdwell,
died in 1910 and interred in Easley Cemetery, Gurdon (Clark CO.) Arkansas ??

Know they did "officially" start keeping them back then, but there MUST be
proof somewhere of his parents??

Thanks soooo much.

Shirley G. Crozier


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Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: [AR-CEMETERIES] Fw: Emailing: iexec


>
>
> In a message dated 2/23/2008 4:23:10 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> <mailto:> writes:
>
> Will and all~ I found in the Faulkner County Library, typewritten and
> bound
> in a manila folder Arkansas Obits for the Arkansas Gazette. 1819 to 1875.
> I
> was told at the Archives in Little Rock that they had them there.>>
>
>
> -----------------------
> That's right. The Gazette has many obits, but not all.
> At one time the Gazette tried to cover essentially the whole state, but
> later that narrowed of course. People who lived far away and weren't very
> important weren't mentioned.
>
> The earliest Gazette articles, some of them anyway, are online freely. I
> forget the exact address.
> We just have to remember not to rely solely on the Gazette. In the 19th
> century there were many newspapers operating in Arkansas.
>
> There is a book by James Logan Morgan, who essentially, runs over all of
> them, naming when and where they operated and gives excerpts from them. I
> forget its exact name something like "Newspaper Abstracts from 1819 to
> 1845" or
> something like that.
>
> At any rate, it illustrates the contrary to what some people may think,
> there were many newspapers in Arkansas in the 19th century. And many if
> not all
> of them carried various obits, mostly of the local people in that
> particular
> part of the state. But also of anyone famous, anywhere as well.
>
> Will Johnson
>
>
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