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From: "L.R." <>
Subject: [OHCUYAHO-L] Birth Cert. Help
Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 17:20:40 -0700 (PDT)
Did they belong to a church? Was she baptized in a church in Cleveland?
You may be able to find something like that on her (it is not the actual
birth cert. but it is something)
Lisa
> ATTACHMENT part 3 message/rfc822
> Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 14:59:29 GMT
> From: "Tracy Feher" <>
> To:
> Subject: [OHCUYAHO-L] Help! Birth certificate question
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a problem I've been struggling with for 4 years (off and on) and
> need
> some suggestions. (And I figured this was the way to do it, seeing as
> how
> helpful everyone here is.)
>
> I have tried to obtain my grandmother's birth certificate and have had
> no
> luck. She was born 18 July 1911 in Cleveland to Gustav KNAAK/KNACK and
> Martha SPRICK.
>
> I first requested from the Ohio Dept. of Health. They couldn't locate
> her.
>
> I tried them again with variations in her name's spelling. No luck
> again.
>
> Then I tried the Cuyahoga County Archives. They sent me to the Cleveland
>
> City Hall records.
>
> The Cleveland City Hall/Bureau of Vital Stats couldn't locate it either.
>
> The Ohio Historical Society said try the Bureau of Vital Stats. Ugh!
>
> What do I do from here? I thought I exhausted all the resources. Any
> suggestions are welcome!
>
> By the way, to the person requesting the SS-5 form: I just got my
> request
> back, took about 3 weeks. This is the quickest I've ever gotten one.
>
> Thanks everyone,
> Tracy Feher
> Sterling Heights, MI (Detroit)
>
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