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From: Wroblewski <wrobak(a)northlink.net
To:
INKOSCIU-L(a)rootsweb.com <INKOSCIU-L(a)rootsweb.com
Date:
Thursday, October 29, 1998 12:49 PM
Subject: [INKOSCIU-L] Death
Thanks for your replies, but I wrote to the state and they
couldn't find
the record. She is buried in Kosciusko County and I have the date from the
tombstone(which could very well be wrong).
When submitting the generation charts what are the guidelines and who are
they sent to? The Historical Society?
Kim
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Death records were not required in the state of Indiana until
1920. Any
death after 1920 had to be recorded. Before then it was just if the family
reported them. This is why some of you can find records and some can't.
If for the 5-generation charts ... any computer program that prints a
5-generation chart will be great. send your charts to Kos Co. Genealogy.
Section , P. O. Box 1071, Warsaw, IN. 46580, attn 5 Gen Charts.
Hope this helps
Sue Zellers
Chairman Genealogy Section
Kosciusko County Historical Society
PO Box 1071
Warsaw, IN 46581