How far back does Putnam county go now? Death records? Marriage?
Thanks for this info. Very much appreciated?
Linds
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Diana Brumfield via <inowen(a)rootsweb.com> wrote:
Putnam County Board of Health charges $1 for genealogy copies of birth
and
death. And they have a computer where you can look up info. It will
eventually go all the way back to the beginning of the record keeping.
On Thursday, June 23, 2016, Debbie Jennings via <inowen(a)rootsweb.com> wrote:
> Claire and list --
> For what it is worth I want to clarify that I am in no way "seeing the
> Sunshine" after the passing of my father.
> It has only been one month and it will take a bit longer then that if I
> ever "see the sunshine".
> I am simply not sitting in a corner being depressed all the time.
>
> Debbie
>
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 1:00 AM, Debbie Jennings <
> debbiejennings53(a)gmail.com <javascript:;>
> > wrote:
>
> > Vickie
> > Where are you getting Death Certs for 25.00? I get them in Owen for
> $5.00;
> > I get marriage records there for $1.00
> > Putnam County I think is $15.00 and Morgan County is around $7.00
> >
> > Debbie
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 5:05 PM, vickie stevens via <inowen(a)rootsweb.com
> <javascript:;>>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> I know in Spencer and also in Ohio I found help in what they call family
> >> files. Which were more or less notes one can leave for someone looking
> for
> >> that family.Just a thought.
> >>
> >> On Sunday, June 19, 2016 9:12 AM, Claire Field Petersen via <
> >> inowen(a)rootsweb.com <javascript:;>> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Greetings Debbie - and All the List Members who view in:
> >> DELIGHTED to know that you are seeing the Sunshine after the storm of
> >> your father passing.
> >>
> >> I understand perfectly. I have had lots of experience with loved ones
> >> dying, including mother, mother-in-law, and husband all passing here in
> >> my home after lengthy illnesses.
> >>
> >> Two years ago I was asked to get info on dying because I live in an area
> >> where aged parents live, but their many children have moved out of area
> >> and/or state. When one passed, the out-of-state children expected our
> >> compassionate service specialist in our church to step in, organize a
> >> group to clean the home, arrange for the funeral, feed the 125
> >> out-of-town visitors after the service, then put on a garage sale and
> >> sell the home. A bit beyond the compassionate service guidelines. And
> >> so, in the past year I have given 15 lectures on Demise Desires to
> >> groups all over the area, and have strongly recommended that they
> >> discuss with their loved ones what they want done upon their passing,
> >> i.e, burial, cremation, etc. - and some of the shortcuts that are little
> >> known. Just knowing to be buried on a weekday instead of a weekend can
> >> save you $1000. My lecture is so zany and fun. No one left feeling sad.
> >>
> >> Most important, I have given each person a Vital Statistics Sheet,
> >> printed on bright yellow so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle, to fill
> >> out, so at least the information on their death certificate will be
> >> correct. Past experience, I have had to disprove at least 25 death
> >> certificates - because the information contained thereon is only as good
> >> as the informant's memory.
> >>
> >> Would be happy to email the Vital Statistics info - for you to share
> >> with all your List Members if this is something you and they would be
> >> interested in. Always willing to share what I have learned. SOOO
> >> Important to plan for the future, as well as continue to dig up the
> past.
> >>
> >> Onward - to a Happy Father's Day FILLED TO THE BRIM with Wonderful
> >> Memories of Fathers and Grandfathers in our lives! Claire
> >>
> >> On 6/18/2016 10:48 PM, Debbie Jennings via wrote:
> >> > Listmembers--
> >> > I would like to take a moment and let everyone just how much your well
> >> > wishes regarding my father has meant to me.
> >> > I thought that perhaps getting back to genealogy would be difficult
> >> after
> >> > loosing him-- he would be the one that I said "hey look what I
found"
> >> (not
> >> > gonna go there, I will start crying)...anyway, I have utilized a
> >> research
> >> > resource pointed out by Randi Richardson regarding what is on Ancestry
> >> with
> >> > the birth and death certificates and marriage records.
> >> > I am going to make a statement that can ONLY be said in this arena as
> >> > anyone else would think I am just morose or insane....
> >> >
> >> > I am having the time of my life for the past few nights going through
> my
> >> > FTM and searching for death certificates!! Most people would think
> >> that is
> >> > depressing but I am learning a lot...and not just about my family.
> >> > The only problem is there are SO MANY people.....
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Thanks everyone for just being there....
> >> >
> >> > Debbie
> >> >
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