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--- NaiThom(a)aol.com wrote:
> From: NaiThom(a)aol.com
> Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 17:10:05 EST
> Subject: SENN URGENT
> To: SENN-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Reply-to: SENN-L(a)rootsweb.com
> I received this from one of my other lists.. Please
read.
> Bad news! Ky. vital records
>
>
> > The Kentucky Legislature is about to make some
> changes to the
> > law concerning birth and death records in
> Kentucky making it harder
> > to get copies. The only ones who can get a
> copy will be yourself,
> > immediate family member, or authorized
> representative, i.e., lawyer,
> > doctor, funeral director.
>
> > The biggest change is that the new law
> eliminates the INDEX for births
> > and deaths. No part of the record may be
> obtained unless you can
> > meet the criteria for obtaining a copy. The
> index will no longer be
> > available online, on CD or in libraries.
>
> > There is a provision for genealogists to get
> copies of births after
> > 100 years and deaths after the person has been
> deceased for 50
> > years. If the person is still living, you must
> get permission from
> > that person to obtain the certificate. What
> about someone who
> > died in say, 1956? How will you get permission
> to receive a copy?
>
> > House Bill HB 523 is currently in the
> Judiciary Committee. It will
> > be voted on in the Kentucky Senate within a
> few days, perhaps as
> > early as tomorrow. PLEASE, send a message to
> the Senators
> > from Kentucky telling them how much we rely on
> these records
> > for genealogical research. Genealogical
> tourism, including money
> > spent for copies at the Office of Vital
> Statistics, Historical
> > Societies, and Archives in Kentucky will be
> affected by this change.
> > Money talks especially in these days of budget
> shortfalls.
>
> > The email addresses for Kentucky State
> Senators can be found
> > at this link:
> > http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/Senate/senadd.htm
>
>
> > Please go to your rep. or Senator at the above
> address and tell them to
> stop
> > this...
>
>
>
> Rene
>
> "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is
> for good men to do
> nothing."
> - Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
>
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Classification: Query
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Message Board Post:
Yes, All the children are from Grady Cliburn and Catherine (Katie Mae) Raggio Cliburn. Grady and his first wife had no children as she died of illness fairly soon after they were married. I don't know her name. Grady Cliburn lived all his life on a farm in Hazlehurst, Miss. I don't know of any Missouri connection. The only spelling I'm aware of is Raggio. Catherine's father's name was Joseph. Grady's father's name was William.
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Surnames: CLIBURN,McLEOD,UNDERWOOD,WHITENER,SENN
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
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Message Board Post:
Hi Teresa. Do you have any dates for your family? also do the children you named belong to the 1st wife and do you know her name? and/or if they belong to your Katie Mae? Did your Grady CLIBURN live in Miss. all of his life? Don't become overwhelmed by all the questions, I'm just trying to narrow things down. I can't seem to get past my Grandfather- J.P. CLIBURN ( Joseph Peterson), so all of these questions pertain to me also. J.P. b Iowa d.abt. 1935 in Crawford Co., MO. and bur. in the Kinder Cem., Cuba, MO.
Also have you found any different spellings? I have found a few and posted them along with other info I find along the way and I hope that someone has been able to use it, have you read the other posts? Well keep posting and sooner or later you will or some one on the list will post the info you are looking for. We have allot of good people on our list and very helpful too.!! Have you looked in any of the census records and found them?? If you have a Library close by they can have census records that you can look at and perhaps find something there too. Good Luck in your Hunting and I will be looking for a your Grady along with my J.P.
Sandee