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>
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> 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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