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From: "Jan Berryman" <>
Subject: Re: [ARKANSAS] Is this what research has become?
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 23:28:40 -0500
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You may try the courthouse where the death occured. Or you might try to
locate the funeral home that handled the funeral. I have found that funeral
home records cand be very infomative and often show the names of parents and
other relatives.
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Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: [ARKANSAS] Is this what research has become?
> Hi, let me interject and change the subject.
> About a month ago I sent to Little Rock of a death cert on my
> Great grandmother.
> She died according to a Cousin, in 1938 in Pope county. He
> was
> born 1929 and does remember her and her death. She is buried in Rankin
> Cemetary not far from my great grandfather. She proceeded him in death by
> about 20
> years. Anyway,,,,,,
> The records of Vital statistics sent a letter back saying
> they
> could find no death record of her.
> Ideas????
> Would it behoove me to send a request under her maiden name???
>
> I have been trying for years to find the names of her parents.
> She was born in Alabama and moved to Arkansas with my great grandfather
> about
> 1930. My understanding they lived there Illinois, Pope county until her
> death
> in 1938.
>
> regards
> Barb SC
>
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