Have you ordered and received copies of death certificates from Crown Hill? They do not
say anything about it on their website I have a couple of relatives buried there and
would like their death certificates. It is extremely difficult and almost impossible to
get a death certificate from the Marion County Health Dept due to their regulations and
restrictions.
Barbara in Colorado
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From: "Bob Alloway" <ralloway(a)earthlink.net>
Wanted the list to see a new feature of the Crown Hill burial locator
at
http://www.crownhill.org/burials/blocator.php
Using as an example the last name WARD, put that name in the SEARCH BOX and
scroll all the way down to the bottom. Notice it matches any name with the
word WARD in it. Also it lists the name in numerical order with the burial
date. Crown Hill uses that instead of death dates. If you ever call Crown
Hill and ask for a death certificate, you have to give the burial date.
Death certificates are on file from 1/13/1882 to present.
Notice about 5 Wards up from the bottom are four that appear to be buried on
the same day; 6/21/1882. That is more likely the date the family were
moved from another cemetery to Crown Hill and reinterred. In this case it
was from the Washington Churchyard, north of the Dawson -Bacon Cemetery near
Glendale, at Kessler Blvd. & Keystone.
Also, if you go through the whole list of a family name, you can get a good
idea who is in the same plot. The old locator told if a tombstone was
issued but it was not a good indicator, as stones were sometimes ordered
long after burial. This explanation should be clear as mud. Bob
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