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From: Bobbi Robert <>
Subject: Re: [PABEAVER-L] Fee for death records at Courthouse
Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2000 20:25:29 -0400
In-Reply-To: <20000930.173722.-282189.1.sloprsal@juno.com>


Sandra,

I just received copies of death certificates from the Register of Wills
Office, Beaver Co courthouse. They charge $3.00 each for certified, and
$1.00 for plain copies of death certificates. I do not know if they will do
lookups. I knew the death dates of the people I wanted them for.

If they don't do lookups, you can try the Carnegie Library in Beaver Falls,
Research Center for Beaver County and Local History
Second Floor, Carnegie Free Library
1301 Seventh Avenue
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania 15010
Phone: (724) 846-4340, ext 5

I wrote to the library for an Obit for my gggrandfather, and they sent me
his death notice and a lot more other information.

The turnaround time for both the Register of Wills and the library is
phenomenal. I haven't waited much more than a week to receive information,
compared to the two months I've been waiting for a death certificate from
Ohio.


Bobbi McGough Robert
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Researching from PA:
ABEL, AUEN, CARLYSLE/CARLISLE, DENNE, EBBERT, HURST, KIESELBACH, LAWSON,
McGOUGH, NOLAN
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> From:
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> Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2000 17:37:18 -0400
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> Subject: [PABEAVER-L] Fee for death records at Courthouse
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> Resent-Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2000 14:37:20 -0700
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> Hi,
> Could anyone tell me what the courthouse charges for copies of death
> records? Will they do a look up if I have only an approximate date
> (between 1900-1906)?
> Sandra
>
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