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    1. Re: [CAALAMED-L] Question regarding Oakland Cemetery
    2. Robin Helman
    3. Hi! Any suggestions for someone who died between 1899-1904 "in California" We are still trying to find out where Herman HELMAN ended up. Last known to be going to Oakland in 1899 with his daughter Mrs. McKenney. This is based on the following from the Ashland (Oregon) tidings newspaper tidbit: Monday, January 30, 1899 Mr. Harmen Helman, a brother of Capt. A.D. Helman, the well known Ashland pioneer, was in the city Saturday, en route to Oakland CA., accompanied by his daughter Mrs. McKenney. The brothers had not met before since 1849 when they separated "back in the States". Apparently "back in the States" refers to Ashland Ohio where they were born. Herman's (sometimes referred to as Harman) wife died "in California, leaving a husband and three children" in August 1862 according to a tidbit from an Ashland Ohio newspaper. Thanks! Robin At 11:47 PM 7/14/99 -0700, Norby Family wrote: >You can determine when someone died in CA thru a California Death Index >lookup. Once you know a person died in CA you can order the death >certificate from the state or the county of death and you can find the >burial site, the funeral home that handled the arrangements etc. The CADI >is available July 1905-1994. >-----Original Message----- >From: Kathleen Burnett <kburnet@efortress.com> >To: CAALAMED-L@rootsweb.com <CAALAMED-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 10:23 PM >Subject: [CAALAMED-L] Question regarding Oakland Cemetery > > >>I someone were living at 1747 10th Ave., Oakland, Alameda Co., CA in >>1946 - where most likely would they have been buried if they were buried >>near their home? >> >>I am looking for Pettus Family Graves >> >>Kathleen Burnett >> >>______________________________ > > >==== CAALAMED Mailing List ==== >Alameda County, California CAGenWeb >http://www.katpher.com/alamecty/alamecty.htm > >

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