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Subject: Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Indiana State Library
Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2004 22:32:04 +0000
What they meant is that they need a microfilm # and a Page # the Library doesn't have any death certificates for IN, they just have the books and a CD to tell the information. The death Certificates need to be of ones you are related to, and I think they need some identifaction. Here is another link to get them, and it will tell what you need.
http://vitalrec.com/guidelines.html
They do have the Marraige records, but only to a certain year, unless you go look them up in the court house they said they are public record.
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Teddy
List Mom for the Grayson Co Ky
List, Brady, Vertrees, Ford,
Fulkerson,and Commonwealth
http://www.kygenweb.net/pd-res/deford.html
-------------- Original message --------------
> I'm trying to get a death certificate for my great-great grandfather,
> Louis/Lewis ARNOLD, who died in Marion County in 1883 or 1884. I'm fairly
> certain of the year because Louis appeared in the 1883 city directory but did
> not appear in the 1884 directory. By 1891 his widow was listed (as a widow).
> (I have not checked the directories from 1885 to 1890.)
>
> When I sent a request to the Marion County Health Department for a death
> certificate, they returned my money and said they couldn't find Louis/Lewis in
> 1883 or 1884. The Health Department suggested I contact the Indiana State
> Library, Genealogical Division. Here's my question: Has anyone dealt with the
> library for a death certificate? What is the procedure for requesting a
> certificate and what is the cost? Any suggestions are gratefully accepted.
>
> Dick Felts
> Gainesville, GA
>
>
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