How bout old hospital records
the funeral home may have forgotten to send it
could be misfiled - bug em agin
ask the newspaper have an obit?
I hate to mention it, but there is mental hospitals and prisons that may
have old records.
SS wasn't around then so thats out -
FL probably has a list of cause of deaths by year and county.
Happy huntin, Joephine
At 06:37 PM 8/5/96 -0700, weston h. byng wrote:
>I have my Louis Henry HARRISON's year of death, 1919, off his tombstone in
>Jacksonville, FL. And an aunt who insists he died in Lake City, FL. But the
>Florida vital records folks have searched two times for a death certificate
>and come up empty handed.
>
>Were ALL deaths reported to state officials? Where else should I look?
>Without that, I am stopped in my tracks, as the cemetery officials say they
>have no further information. I find that odd, as Louis Henry HARRISON's
>wife, Rebecca, is buried next to him and they have lots of information about
>her and her death certificate was easy to find.
>
>This mystery gets deeper and deeper because there are a lot of things about
>this man that have not added up. Anybody got any ideas?
>
> Thanks very much, Caroline on Whidbey
>PLORKON
>
>
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