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From: "S.W. Anderson" <>
Subject: Re: [NYBROOKLYN-L] Re: NYBROOKLYN-D Digest V99 #265
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 23:03:17 -0700
FWIW, I obtained a death certificate in N.J. without having the
exact date, from the state agency listed below. If the newborn your
seeking is post-1879, try:
http://www.state.nj.us/
Death Records 1879 to Present, NJ State Dept. of Health (mail)
Marriage Records 1879 to Present NJ State Dept. of Health (mail)
Wills and Inventories 1902 to Present Superior Court of New Jersey
(mail)
Search Unit
NJ State Dept of Health
CN370
Trenton, NJ
08625-0370
The Web site details fees and has request forms you can print out,
which was handy. I hope this is of help.
S.W. Anderson
-----Original Message-----
From: Anne Boardley <>
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Date: Tuesday, June 01, 1999 5:44 PM
Subject: [NYBROOKLYN-L] Re: NYBROOKLYN-D Digest V99 #265
>
>
>I know this is the Brooklyn List, but I am also researching in
Newark NJ
>as my grandparents lived both Brooklyn and NJ. NJ does not have
either
>Death Index Marriage Index or Birth Index like NY.
>
>The Bureau of Vital Statistics in Newark, said they can only
provide
>information with the exact date of the event. Can anyone advise me
>where I can look. Looking for a child born but died the same day,
have
>no first name only last name of child.
>
>Thanks Listers for your help!
>
>
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