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From: "Jim Morrison, Jr." <>
Subject: Re: [TN-CEM] Jerome B. Smith
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 11:25:27 -0800
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Kay
You could check with some of the older relatives and see if they know of the
dates. A Family Bible is another GREAT source! Two other good sources would
be the Undertaker that buried this person or the Morman Church.
Just thought I would add my "2 cents worth"!!
Jim
http://www2.coastalnet.com/~g7d3j4nb/
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Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: [TN-CEM] Jerome B. Smith
> Dear Kay,
>
> Birth certificates weren't required or used, except in the larger cities,
in
> Tennessee until 1914 or thereabouts. I don't much think that you'll find
a
> death certificate. You might try checking with the church that he
attended
> to see if they have a death date for him, and maybe a place of burial.
>
> Lynn
>
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