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    1. Re: State vital records ??
    2. On Dec 28 2007, 5:43 pm, clifto <cli...@gmail.com> wrote: > singhals wrote: > > Henry Brownlee wrote: > >> Cher, I know this isn't going to be any help, but maybe it's a case like my > >> Grandma once told me. An old mule dropped dead while pulling a load on 1-3-2008 There are many reasons to speculate why it doesn't appear: death may have been particularly gruesome and the family and/or the law enforcement authorities may want to keep it private/hush-hush as possible, SSDI workers inputting the data make mistakes, death could have occurred in a different state, death information may have been omitted or reported incorrectly, etc. If you don't have any luck with the other suggestions offered, post the names and date information you were given here, along with exactly what you are trying to find out (do you want a death certificate? names of children and or siblings?, etc.) so that I can check some alternate sources to get the information you want, or so that some other alternative ideas may be suggested. keith345@hotmail.com GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHER (Tulsa, Oklahoma) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> Tchoupitoulas Street. The policeman assigned  to the incident wasn't too > >> keen with his spelling skills, so he dragged it over to Camp Street to make > >> out his report. > > > Oui, but hauling a dead mule 'round nawlins is a lot easier > > than schlepping a dead body around, even in nawlins. ;) > > You jus' ain' usin' the right lagniappe. > > -- > Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Government officials and activists flying to Bali, > Indonesia, for the United Nations meeting on climate change will cause > as much pollution as 20,000 cars in a year.

    01/03/2008 08:50:45
    1. Re: State vital records ??
    2. On Jan 3, 5:50 pm, keith...@hotmail.com wrote: > On Dec 28 2007, 5:43 pm, clifto <cli...@gmail.com> wrote:> singhals wrote: > > > Henry Brownlee wrote: > > >> Cher, I know this isn't going to be any help, but maybe it's a case like my > > >> Grandma once told me. An old mule dropped dead while pulling a load on > > 1-3-2008 > > There are many reasons to speculate why it doesn't appear:  death may > have been particularly gruesome and the family and/or the law > enforcement authorities may want to keep it private/hush-hush as > possible, SSDI workers inputting the data make mistakes, death could > have occurred in a different state, death information may have been > omitted or reported incorrectly, etc. > > If you don't have any luck with the other suggestions offered, post > the names and date information you were given here, along with exactly > what you are trying to find out (do you want a death certificate? > names of children and or siblings?, etc.) so that I can check some > alternate sources to get the information you want, or so that some > other alternative ideas may be suggested. > > keith...@hotmail.com > GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHER > (Tulsa, Oklahoma) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------­---------------------------------------------------------------------------­-------------------------- > > > > > >> Tchoupitoulas Street. The policeman assigned  to the incident > wasn't too > > >> keen with his spelling skills, so he dragged it over to Camp Street to make > > >> out his report. > > > > Oui, but hauling a dead mule 'round nawlins is a lot easier > > > than schlepping a dead body around, even in nawlins. ;) > > > You jus' ain' usin' the right lagniappe. > > > -- > > Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Government officials and activists flying to Bali, > > Indonesia, for the United Nations meeting on climate change will cause > > as much pollution as 20,000 cars in a year.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - 1-20-2008 Something else you can do is to contact the county courthouse probate court for whatever city he died in, to check and see if there is a probate file containing his last will and testament. If there is a file, there is a page in it showing names and addresses of surviving family and other information that you may be interested in ordering a copy of by mail. Perhaps there is a relative's name or friend's name listed there who has information about the family that you are looking for. GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHER keith345@hotmail.com -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    01/10/2008 01:52:50