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Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 08:21:23 EDT
On 10/9/05 (1:44:47 AM MDT), in a posting to , Verna
Bode () asked,
"I have just joined this list hoping someone can give me some clues in
finding some missing family members. . Their father died Nov 20 1890 and I would
like to apply for his death certificate. How do I do this from Australia?
Their mother remarried but died soon after. They were all orphans by 1898.
Could some kind person pick them up on a Census after 1900. They were living at
C/o L.W. Laurence #40 Nassau Street New York City in 1898.
Michael Born Nov 16 1878 NY
William Born Circa 1882 NY
James Born 1884 NY
Sister Born ??? NY
Parents were both born in Ireland"
For information on obtaining a death certificate, or any vital record, please
go to the website of New York City Municipal Archives:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/records/html/vitalrecords/home.shtml
I hope this information is useful or, at least, interesting.
L'Shannah Tovah* & Happy 5766,
Walter Greenspan
* L'Shannah Tovah (li-SHAH-nuh TOH-vuh; li-shah-NAH toh-VAH)
Hebrew. Lit. for a good year. The common greeting during Rosh ha Shannah and
the Days of Awe. This is a shortening of "L'Shannah tovah tikatev v'taihatem"
(or, to women, "L'Shannah tovah tikatevi v'taihatemi"), which means, "May you
be inscribed and sealed for a good year." This year, Rosh ha Shannah begins
at sunset on Monday, October 3 on the civil calendar.
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