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    1. [CALosAngeles] John Fahey Obit
    2. Can SKS tell me how to get an obit or death notice on John Fahey? He died May 29, 1975 in Studio City, CA. He was buried on June 3, 1975 in LA National Cemetery. John was born in Chicago, IL on February 1, 1900. His parents were John Fahey and Honora (Nora) Hopkins Fahey. Both were born in Ireland. Recently while in Chicago, I had access to the LA Times and checked the LA Times for May 1975 but could not find any death notice. Does anyone know if there is an interlibrary loan program that would allow me to borrow the LA Times and the Daily News? Nora FitzGerald Bergen County, NJ

    07/04/2002 02:40:42
    1. Re: [CALosAngeles] Citing Death Certificate Numbers
    2. Deborah
    3. That is not as simple as you may think. The state has their own file and the county their own. I will try to make sense of what I know about the county ones. The early death certificates which include the 1920's and some 1930's have a reference number in the top right hand corner, which if you find a another number to the left which is 19, then the one on the right is the reference number for the county. If there is a another number to the left or you see a machine stamped number or hand written number on the document then it would be registered as a county death, not city death. (not always true, but mostly) Sometime in the 1950's (as you can tell I am not quite sure about the 1940's), Registrar's number should be the county reference number. Especially if the number on the right starts out 19...... or 70........ (19 and 70 are the Los Angeles County codes) Deborah Story Rootsweb Los Angeles Mailing List Volunteer ----- Original Message ----- From: <Cltiv8tr@aol.com> To: <CALOSANG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 8:29 PM Subject: [CALosAngeles] Citing Death Certificate Numbers > I'm working on citing my sources and have a question about death certificate > numbers. I have two LA death certificates, one from 1929 and the other from > 1951. Where is the certificate number located on the form? > > On the 1929 certificate is a line titled "Local Registered No." and next to > that is the numbers "8973". > > The 1951 form has a line called "Registration District No." followed by a > 4-digit number and then the "Registrar's number", followed by a 3-digit > number. > > The only other possibilities exist on the official forms that each > certificate is copied onto. This is the portion of the sheet that contains > the State and County seals. In both of these cases there is a number toward > the bottom that is a "19 -" followed by 6 more digits. > > I want to make sure that I cite this properly, so I appreciate any help. > > Thank you, > Shelly > > >

    07/04/2002 02:04:47
    1. [CALosAngeles] Re: OBIT
    2. allan page
    3. hello all...I have been lurking in this list for a while now, I have a death certificate for one of my DICKIN family and I wanted to see if anyone could get an obit for me...or give me some advice on how to proceed. I have just been able to knock down a brick wall and would like the obits to find the names of any cousins who I hope are still alive...details are as follows: Jean Wilcox of 11250 Playa (#90), Culver City, Los Angeles. Died 24th June 1987. Jean was the daughter of John Henry DICKIN and was born in Canada. She was a widow when she died and had previously worked at the Brotman Med Centre. According to the death certificate she was cremated at Angeles Abbey Compton LA and the name of the funeral company was 'the Alpha Soc' Any help really appreciated thanks Sue Page - Worcestershire, England

    07/04/2002 01:31:44
    1. [CALosAngeles] Nygren in 1930 Directory
    2. Does anyone have access to a 1930 Directory and could look for the address of John Nygren? Any help much appreciated. Carol

    07/03/2002 10:18:28
    1. [CALosAngeles] Los Angeles Co DCT Request
    2. Diana Smith
    3. Deborah, I would like to request a DCT for the following to add to your very long list. James A. Johnson, died March 4, 1924 at age 70, Watts, LA Co. Frances H. Hoskin, died January 7, 1934 at age 91, LA Co. Many thanks again, Diana

    07/02/2002 12:41:27
    1. [CALosAngeles] DCT Please
    2. Marie Stevens
    3. Dr. Walter Harper d.9/19/1937 in los angeles. born in Indiana. parents William and Louvica Harper PLESAE, THANK YOU

    07/01/2002 06:00:52
    1. [CALosAngeles] FW: Riddle & Baird
    2. The Cook's
    3. Hello family researchers, I forward the correspondence below with the permission of Bruce in hopes of connecting with other family members of this RIDDLE family. thanks, Marie Cook -----Original Message----- From: Bruce A. Casner [mailto:casner@focol.org] Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 9:37 AM To: The Cook's Subject: Re: Riddle & Baird I see that you looked at my web pages on worldconnect.rootsweb.com. I have a Samuel, son of Mathew Riddle and Eliza Ann Baird, but no further information on that particular line. If he was born in 1845, that would put him between Sarah Jane Riddle, the eldest b. 1844 and Mary I. Riddle b. 1849 in PA, Center Co. David Franklin Riddle, my wife's great grandfather, is the youngest of the siblings, born 5 Jun 1858, in IL, Freeport. I'm not sure when Mathew and Eliza moved from PA to IL, as I don't have birthplaces on all of the children. So my wife's great great grandfather is your father's step-grandfather's grandfather? I think I have that right. <grin> Mathew Riddle #383 David Franklin Riddle #422 Samuel Riddle #420 Winifred Carrie Riddle #90 William Baird Riddle #1330 Chester Jack Duckert #16 Harry Pickett Riddle #1337 "According to Bruce the above chart shows that Harry Pickett Riddle is the second cousin, once removed of his wife." *my note* I will put what you have given me into my database (with credit, of course) and see how it fills in the blanks. At 10:22 AM 7/1/2002, you wrote: >Hello Bruce, Thanks for writing. > From what I see here in my notes I have Samuel Riddle married to Anna Baker. >children listed are William B. Riddle (my line) >Annabella Riddle >Sylvester >Elizabeth >Arthur A. >Walter >and Edith >information shared with me: >Arabella Riddle, daughter of Samuel Riddle b. 25Feb1871 in Ogle co., Ill. >Samuel Baird RIDDLE b. 18Oct1845 Centre Co., Pa. >d. 3Mar1917 Plymouth, Lyon Co., Kansas. >Father: Matthew RIDDLE >Mother: Elizabeth Ann BAIRD >both b. Centre Co., Pa. > d. Hutchinson, Reno co., Ks. >*This information was provided me from the Gilson Scrapbook Riddle File >Look-up Lyon Co. Museum. >I have copies of some newspaper clippings, etc. They would be in the >archives at rootsweb for the Riddle mailing list.* >Thank you, Marie Cook >*My gGrandparents were Edward Gerard LILES and Laura Anna GOODALE. When >Edward died Laura married Harry Pickett Riddle, son of William Baird Riddle >and Elizabeth BROWN. Harry was my fathers, Anthony Edward Lewis, >step-grandfather, but he and Laura raised my father and he loved Grandpa >Harry very much. Harry, Edward and Laura are buried in the Sierra Madra >Pioneer Cemetery in Los Angeles County, Ca.* > >-----Original Message----- >From: Bruce A. Casner [mailto:casner@focol.org] >Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 1:48 PM >To: fcec@lvcm.com >Subject: Re: WorldConnect: Post-em posted > > >At 01:24 PM 6/29/2002, you wrote: > >Database: casner > >Individual: I422 > >Link: > >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=casner >&id=I422 > >Name: Marie Cook > >Email: fcec@lvcm.com > >URL: > >URL title: > >Note: > >Hi Bruce; my Riddle family is William Baird Riddle b. Freeport, Stephenson > >Co., Illinois. They went into Lyon County, Ks. and my branch wound up in > >L.A., and Orange Co., Ca. > >Marie > >That sounds mighty close! Do you have parents, etc.? It sounds almost >like a sibling or close cousin, since my Riddles went from PA to IL to KS >also. Do you have a date of birth? Or anything else to tie them together? > >--- >Bruce A. Casner: casner@focol.org, casner@athenet.net >http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~casner >PGP IDs: RSA 0xA84C57D1 Diffie-Hellman/DSS 0xC3ED4E5E --- Bruce A. Casner: casner@focol.org, casner@athenet.net http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~casner PGP IDs: RSA 0xA84C57D1 Diffie-Hellman/DSS 0xC3ED4E5E

    07/01/2002 05:27:02
    1. [CALosAngeles] FW: Action Alert on California SB 1614
    2. Sue Silver
    3. Apparently there is another effort underway to try to stop SB 1614. And some changes that are noted below. Thought it was worth sending along. Sue Silver El Dorado County ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pamela Dallas" <pbdallas@earthlink.net> To: <CEMETERY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 7:22 AM Subject: [Old Bones CEMETERY-L] FW: Action Alert on SB 1614 > > This is the latest message from Iris Carter Jones, Legislative Coordinator > for the Genealogical & Historical Council of Sacramento Valley and the > California State Genealogical Alliance. > > ALERT > > Well, our esteemed Senator announced this afternoon that the Hearing > for SB1614 WILL BE HEARD on July 1, 2002. It is imperative that we > take the time to write the Assembly Judiciary Committee of our > objections. > > The Hearing will take place immediately following the Floor Session > scheduled Monday at 11 a.m. What time is the Hearing? I am sorry but > there is no way to tell. > > The Legislation will have floor session Saturday and Sunday [working > on the budget] , so there will be staff in their offices to received > you fax and Email messages. > > I am including below the Alert Statement sent by BastardNations which > will give you more details, or check my last report, June 27, 2002. > Jean has also furnished us with the list of the Committee members and > how to reach them. > > We also received information that the following language has been > removed from the bill. Obviously, they figured out that it was > unconstitutional. > > Section 1 > (d) (1) An individual, corporation, or other business entity that > purchased a comprehensive index prepared by the State Registrar > pursuant to subdivision (a) from the State Registrar prior to > December 31, 2001, may not use, or sell, share, or disclose any of > the information contained therein to a third party. > (2) Any person who, in violation of this section uses, sells, > shares, or discloses any information provided pursuant to this > section, or who uses information provided pursuant to this section in > a manner other than as authorized pursuant to this section, may be > denied further access to any personally identifying information or > confidential information maintained by the department. That person > shall also be subject to the assessment of a civil penalty by the > department in the amount of ____ ($____). The penalty provided in > this section shall not be construed as restricting any remedy, > criminal, provisional, or otherwise, provided by law for the benefit > of the department or any person. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Steffen, Richard" <Richard.Steffen@sen.ca.gov> > Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 2:58 PM > On Fri, 28 Jun 2002 14:06:28 -0700, "Jean" <acconet@attbi.com> wrote: > > NOTE: The Bastard Nations has organized a rally for 12 noon on the > South Steps of the Capital with Speakers from opposition groups and > media coverage. You are invited to join the rally. If you can come > let me know. My compliments to Jean and her team for moving so quickly > to get this rally back on track. > > --------------------------------------------------------- > ACTION ALERT: > > URGENT ACTION NEEDED IN CALIFORNIA! ACCESS TO BIRTH INDEX UNDER > ATTACK! TELL CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY COMMITTEE MEMBERS: > VOTE NO ON SB1614! PRESERVE PUBLIC ACCESS TO CALIFORNIA BIRTH AND > DEATH INDICES. > > SB1614 was passed by the California Senate and will now be heard by > the California State Assembly Judiciary Committee on MONDAY, JULY 1st. > This bill is trying to zip through under the radar,and must be > derailed NOW. Please call, fax, and e-mail ALL MEMBERS OF THE > CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY COMMITTEE TODAY and urge a DO > NOT PASS vote on SB1614. Fax and e-mail should be sent by FRIDAY, JUNE > 28th. The bill, sponsored by Senator Jackie Speier, seeks to remove > California's birth and death indices from the public domain, where > they have been generally available to the public since 1905. The > passage of this bill will transform a century of public information > into closely guarded state secrets. > > SB1614 would foster secrecy in government. Citizens would no longer be > able to access government-held, public information on their own > histories and identities. This bill would create a right of > confidentiality that has never before existed. The birth and death > indexes are not and have never been personally owned, confidential > information; they are and have always been public records. SB1614 > seeks to reverse a century-long free flow of public information by > placing the use of both indexes back under strict government > regulation. > > The birth and death indices are used extensively for genealogical and > historical research, population studies, public health queries and > public policy research. SB1614 will do little to help the problem it > was intended to address - identity theft. According to the First > Amendment Coalition, most identity theft occurs through the literal > theft of mail, purses, and wallets by friends, relatives, neighbors, > and strangers - not through use of the birth and death indices. > > SUMMARY OF SB1614 > > 1. This bill would remove the comprehensive birth and death indices > from protection of the California Public Records Act. Instead, it > would make the indices confidential information - except to government > agencies. > > 2. This bill would prohibit a government agency from selling or > releasing these indices. This bill would also prohibit specified > businesses and individuals, who legally purchased the indices from the > State prior to December 31, 2001, from releasing and sharing with > others. The bill authorizes a civil penalty to enforce this > prohibition. > > 3. This bill would require the State Registrar to establish a > separate, NON comprehensive electronic birth and death indices, > available for public inspection at county recorders' offices > statewide and at the office of the State Registrar. The information to > be included in the non comprehensive indices will be determined by the > State Registrar. No printing will be allowed at these special > computer terminals. Individuals who wish to view > the non comprehensive birth or death index must certify, UNDER PENALTY > OF PERJURY, that the information they view will not be used for > criminal purposes. > > 4. This bill would permit the release of SPECIFIED personal > information to financial institutions and consumer credit reporting > agencies, for the sole purpose of determining if the person whose > information is being released is still living. > > Read the full text at: > http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/bill/sen/sb_1601-1650/sb_1614_bill_20020625_amend > ed_asm.html > > > Please share this information with any lists you are on. > > * * * CONTACT INFORMATION * * * > > Send one copy of your letter to the Judiciary Committee and one to > each committee member. > > California State Assembly Judiciary Committee > 1020 N Street, Room 104 > Sacramento, CA, 95814 > Fax: (916) 319-2188 > E-mail: vanessa.cisneros@asm.ca.gov > > Ellen M. Corbett (Chair) > State Capitol > Sacramento, CA 94249-0001 > Phone: (916) 319-2018 > Fax: (916) 319-2118 > E-mail: Assemblymember.Corbett@assembly.ca.gov > > Tom Harman (Vice-Chair) > State Capitol, Room 5158 > Sacramento, CA 95814 > Phone: (916) 319-2067 > Fax: (916) 319-2167 > E-mail: Assemblymember.Harman@assembly.ca.gov > > Patricia C. Bates > State Capitol, Room 6031 > Sacramento, CA 95814 > Phone: (916) 319-2073 > Fax: (916) 319-2173 > E-mail: assemblymember.bates@assembly.ca.gov > > Robert Pacheco > State Capitol, Room 4177 > Sacramento, CA 95814 > Phone: (916) 319-2060 > Fax: (916) 319-2160 > E-mail: assemblymember.robert.pacheco@asm/ca/gov > > Rod Pacheco > State Capitol, Room 2130 > Sacramento, CA 95814 > Phone: (916) 319-2064 > Fax: (916) 319-2164 > E-mail: rod.pacheco@asm.ca.gov > > John A. Dutra > State Capitol > P.O. Box 942849 > Sacramento, CA 94249-0001 > Phone: (916) 319-2020 > Fax: (916) 319-2120 > E-mail: Assemblymember.Dutra@assembly.ca.gov > > Hannah-Beth Jackson > State Capitol > P.O. Box 942849 > Sacramento, CA 94249-0001 > Phone: (916) 319-2035 > Fax: (916) 319-2135 > E-mail: Assemblymember.Jackson@assembly.ca.gov > > Howard Wayne > State Capitol > P.O. Box 942849 > Sacramento, CA 94249-0001 > Phone: (916) 319 -2078 > Fax: (916) 319 - 2178 > E-mail: Assemblymember.Wayne@assembly.ca.gov > > Darrell Steinberg > State Capitol > P.O. Box 942849 > Sacramento, CA 94249-0001 > Phone: (916) 319-2009 > Fax: (916) 319-2109 > E-mail: assemblymember.steinberg@assembly.ca.gov > > John Longville > State Capitol > P.O. Box 942849 > Sacramento, CA 94249-0001 > Phone: (916) 319-2062 > Fax: (916) 319-2162 > E-mail: Assemblymember.Longville@assembly.ca.gov > > Juan Vargas > State Capitol, Room 2188 > Sacramento, CA 94249-0001 > Phone: (916) 319-2079 > Fax: (916) 319-2179 > Email: Assemblymember.Vargas@assembly.ca.gov > > Kevin Shelley > State Capitol, Room 319 > Sacramento, California 95814 > Phone: (916) 319-2012 > Fax: (916) 319-2112 > E-mail: Kevin.Shelley@asm.ca.gov > > Also send a copy of your Assembly Judiciary Committee letter to these > three additional addresses: > > Governor Gray Davis > State Capitol Building > Sacramento, CA 95814 > Phone: 916-445-2841 > Fax: 916-445-4633 > E-mail: governor@governor.ca.gov > > Assembly Republican Caucus > Mark Redmond > Fax: 916-319-3902 > > Bastard Nation > E-mail: letters@bastards.org > > > -- > Iris Carter Jones > CSGA Legislative Coordinator > > > > ==== CEMETERY Mailing List ==== > This list is for Cemetery RESTORATION and PRESERVATION > NOT a surname search list > Our website is at: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Falls/7965/cemlistp.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    06/30/2002 05:46:53
    1. [CALosAngeles] DCT for Edward Joseph Romero
    2. ramona
    3. Deborah, I had put in a DCT request on april 27, 2002 for Edward Joseph Romero b.5-4-1894 Calif. d. 4-28-1959 Los Angeles, Calif. Can you please add it to you list i think it was over looked please do not get it mixed up with his son Joseph Edward Romero you`ve already done that request for me some time ago. Thanks Deborah I really appreciate all your time and effort you put in to help us all. I pray that God will Bless you and meet all your needs. Thank You once more. Ramona monabit2001@yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup

    06/30/2002 04:33:54
    1. Re: [CALosAngeles] 1930 Census ED's
    2. Hi Deborah.... I've seen that site and it does work great...but you need an address. Try using the 1930 City Directory - to get your address - then use this site for searching for the film....this should work. Good Luck Kathy

    06/29/2002 08:25:45
    1. [CALosAngeles] 1930 Census ED's
    2. Deborah
    3. I was at the Los Angeles Family History Center today and found this website on their computers. It looked really cool for those who have a possible address in the City of Los Angeles and would like to find the ED#. It works for some of the other states as well. http://home.pacbell.net/spmorse/census/index.html FYI - hope everyone had a good laugh, because I did when I realized my Thursday trip to the County Recorder's was not going to happen. 4th of July Deborah Story Rootsweb Los Angeles Mailing List Volunteer

    06/29/2002 05:20:24
    1. [CALosAngeles] DCT/OBIT-John Johnston-10-19-1951
    2. janet sandberg
    3. Hello-Is it possible for someone to do a lookup for a DC/OBIT on John Johnston-died 10-19-1951 in LA?,Thank you so much, Janet _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com

    06/29/2002 11:02:42
    1. [CALosAngeles] FRANCIS in CA
    2. R Meehan
    3. Hello, List, Though my FRANCIS connection started out in England, they ended up in California. I hope this rings a bell with someone! Kind regards, Roberta Meehan Descendants of William Norris Francis Generation No. 1 1. William Norris1 Francis. He married Harriet Ellen Archard Abt. 1891 in Lower Tranmere, St. Luke, Wirral, Cheshire, UK, daughter of William Archard and Emma Matthews. Notes for Harriet Ellen Archard: Harriet Ellen Charlesworth arrived in New York aboard the Campania on July 23, 1910. The note on the ship's manifest was that she had sailed to the US before (1909). Her first arrival was well before that, probably 1903. Her two boys, Osborne and (William) Percy Francis, sailed to America aboard the Etruria and arrived October 7, 1905. Her first husband was William Norris Archer. Her second husband was Samuel James Charlesworth. In 1905 Harriet and Samuel James' family resided at 510 W. 124th Street, New York, New York. Samuel James Charlesworth married for the second time on December 15, 1903.. He married Harriet Ellen Francis nee Archard. He listed his age as 42, and his occupation as janitor. Harriet listed her age as 38. (Note: when SJ arrived in 1910 he listed his age as 45! In 1903 SJ was probably 45-46 years old.) They were married in the rectory of St. Mary's Church by H. R. Hulse, the Rector. The rector resided at 101 Lawrence St., NY, NY. Witnesses to the marriage were Chales E and Mary Ann Archer. Harriet had two sons from her first marriage, Osborne and (William) Percy Francis. Her parents were William Archard and Emma Matthews. In 1910 Samuel, and Harriet, 45, Osborne, 17, and Percy, 16, were residing in an apartment house at 417 W. 118th Street, New York, New York. Samuel was the superintendent of the apartment house. Harriet's two sons were living with them as was a Charles Stroman, who was a 62 year old German who was the janitor in the building. >From Harriet's death certificate: Transcription #177, died 1/14/1947 at 4pm. Age 81 years 4 mos 4 days. Cause of death: cerebral hemorrhage - 10 days; hypertension 1 year; arteriosclerosis - 1 year. Father James Archer, Birkenhead, England. Deathplace: Del Rio Gardens Sanitarium, Bell Gardens, Residence: 5013 5th Ave., Los Angeles. Lived in community 22years and in USA 44 years. Widowed and spouse of Samuel J Charlesworth. She was a housewife. Informant: William P Francis, same address. Cremation was on Jan 16, 1947 at Westwood Memorial Park Crematory; Funeral director Armstrong Family, 1201 S Hope St. , Los Angeles, CA. Children of William Francis and Harriet Archard are: i. Osborne2 Francis, b. Abt. 1892. Notes for Osborne Francis: Osborne sailed to America aboard the Erurtria, a Cunard ship. He arrived on October 7, 1905. The address given as their destination was 510 W. 124th Street, New York, New York. In 1910, Osborne, 17, was an office boy in a printer's office. ii. William Percy Francis, b. March 13, 1894, England; d. July 28, 1965, Los Angeles, CA; m. Dorothy. Notes for William Percy Francis: Percy sailed to America aboard the Erurtria, a Cunard ship. He arrived on October 7, 1905. The address given as their destination was 510 W. 124th Street, New York, New York. In 1910, Percy, 16 at the time of the census, was a soda dispenser in a drug store. William Percy Francis died July 28, 1965 in Los Angeles, CA, at age 71. He resided at 4451 W. 60th St., LA. He was buried on August 2, 1865, in Inglewood Park. The cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage, chr. myocarditis, and emphysema. He had lived in the community and the state for 46 years at the time of his death. His wife was Dorothy S. Francis, a housewife. William P Francis was an equipment supervisor for 37 years in the LA County Schools. He was born in England on March 13, 1894, in Birkenhead, England. His father was (William) Norris Francis and his mother was Harriett Ellen Archer Francis Charlesworth.

    06/29/2002 01:46:43
    1. [CALosAngeles] California Senate Bill 1614
    2. Sue Silver
    3. Good morning, I have received copies of a number of letters people are sending in opposition to this Bill that is now moving through the Assembly. In looking at the history posting on the website, this Bill only passed the Senate by 5 votes and the wording had been changed to just a statement of intent. The new wording of the Bill was amended after the Senate vote when it came before the Assembly. Since the Senate passed the "intent" Bill with such a slim margin, I believe those who oppose this Bill should concentrate your opposition statements and messages on members of the Assembly and the Governor. There are better ways to control identity thieves than this Bill. If we have to lock up every piece and minutia of public information to prevent this, we may as well just lock our front doors and never step outside again. There is far more information about all of us floating around the computers of corporate America that is far more valuable than our birth or death certificates. The government requires our SSI information be included on Death Certificates. Let them figure a better way to protect that information that doesn't punish genealogists and family researchers the way this one does. Sue Silver El Dorado County, CA My apologies to anyone who might not be interested in this subject. The List resources I've placed on my email group are aimed primarily at California counties.

    06/29/2002 01:23:10
    1. [CALosAngeles] DCT
    2. Kathy Adams
    3. Need a DCT for William Robert Maxwell died 24 December 1953 and Margaret Frances Maxwell died 28 June 1961. Margaret is not listed in the CADI but I know for sure she died on that date in Inglewood, California. Thanks. Kathy

    06/28/2002 06:47:11
    1. [CALosAngeles] obit please
    2. Rachel Jackson
    3. hello all...I wanted to see if anyone here could get an obit for me...They are of my uncles: Jack Tate d- 7/17/1997 in Ventura and Raymond Tate d- 12/09/1967 in LA I have just been able to knock down a brick wall on my Tate line and would like the obits to find the names of cousins who I hope are still alive... thanks Rae Tate

    06/28/2002 01:10:15
    1. [CALosAngeles] Fw: California Senate Bill 1614 - OPPOSE
    2. Sue Silver
    3. My Senate representative is Rico Oller. This was his staff's reply to me regarding this issue. Perhaps his suggestion to let Gray Davis know how we feel is a good one. Anyone wishing to tell the Governor we think this Bill to restrict access to Vital Statistics is uncalled for, and more detrimental to the public at large than it will be to identity thieves, please email him at: Governor Gray Davis: mailto:governor@governor.ca.gov If this Bill makes it through the Assembly, Governor Davis will be our only hope to veto it. Sue Silver El Dorado County ----- Original Message ----- From: Senator Oller To: 'Sue Silver' Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 12:59 PM Subject: RE: Senate Bill 1614 - OPPOSE Dear Sue: Thank you for contacting my office regarding your opposition to Senate Bill 1614. I am pleased to have the opportunity to respond to your concerns. As you can see by the votes below, on June 10, 2002, I voted "No" on this bill. Unfortunately, it passed and is currently awaiting review in the Assembly. I recommend contacting the Governor and voicing your opposition as well. I appreciate you informing me of your views on this issue. Informing me of your opinions, tells me that people in our community are concerned about what the government is doing. I hope you will continue to contact me and feel free to share your concerns. If you have any further questions or concerns regarding this or any other matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. I consider it an honor to represent you in the State Senate. Sincerely, Senator Rico Oller VOTES - ROLL CALL MEASURE: SB 1614 AUTHOR: Speier TOPIC: Public records: vital statistics. DATE: 06/10/2002 LOCATION: SEN. FLOOR MOTION: Senate 3rd Reading SB1614 Speier (AYES 21. NOES 16.) (PASS) AYES **** Alarcon Alpert Burton Costa Escutia Figueroa Karnette Kuehl Machado Murray O'Connell Ortiz Peace Perata Romero Scott Sher Soto Speier Torlakson Vasconcellos NOES **** Ackerman Battin Bowen Brulte Dunn Haynes Johannessen Johnson Knight Margett McClintock McPherson Monteith Morrow Oller Poochigian ABSENT, ABSTAINING, OR NOT VOTING ********************************* Chesbro Polanco Vincent -----Original Message----- From: Sue Silver [mailto:ssilver1951@jps.net] Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 7:32 AM To: Assemblymember.Corbett@assembly.ca.gov Cc: Thomas "Rico" Oller Subject: Senate Bill 1614 - OPPOSE Ellen M. Corbett, Chair Assembly Committee on Judiciary Dear Madam Chair: My family came to California in 1850. My great-great-grandfather died in 1897, NOT in Sutter County as we had always believed, but in Amador County. Had we not had our public vital records information available, I would not have found this information out, for legislation such as SB 1614 would require me to go to extraordinary, cumbersome and financial lengths just to learn where my OWN family died and is buried. Please do not subject CALIFORNIANS to this wasteful legislation that will only hurt millions of good, law abiding citizens simply as a feeble attempt to thwart those who would commit crimes anyway. Respectfully, Sue Silver 3782 Sheridan Road Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 676-2889 Email: ssilver1951@jps.net

    06/28/2002 07:39:41
    1. [CALosAngeles] DCT Request
    2. Tobias Bunnell
    3. Hi Deborah, I requested a DCT for Grace Bunnell d. 19 March 1982 in Burbank, CA quite a few months ago. I don't know if I overlooked it in my email or not, but I can't recall. If you could please send me another DCT on her, it would greatly be appreciated. God Bless you for the outstanding volunteer work that you do. Best Regards Tobias Bunnell tbunnell@woh.rr.com tbunnell@urbanabunnells.com

    06/28/2002 07:16:10
    1. [CALosAngeles] CADI
    2. Would you please add this also to your list? Wm. T. Jurey died April 9, 1969 in LA. Thank you Marcena Volunteer for Dona Ana, NM

    06/28/2002 05:59:03
    1. Re: [CALosAngeles] San Berdino, Death Lookup please
    2. Deborah
    3. Per the CADI I found the following: Andrew G Miller sp: SA Age = 71 died 7/8/1923 in San Bernardino Cty #36 maynot be yours, I don't see a wife in the 1920 census tho. Could this be the son? MILLER OSCAR L 1888 10 05 SMITH MILLER MALE IA SAN BERNARDINO 1953 04 24 549463376 64 0 Deborah Story Rootsweb Los Angeles Mailing List Volunteer ----- Original Message ----- From: <RAILRIDER503@aol.com> To: <CALOSANG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 8:34 AM Subject: [CALosAngeles] San Berdino, Death Lookup please > Andrew Gilwick Miller born 11/1851 in Iowa. widower who was last seen in > > Chino, San Berdino Co., California, in 1920 census. he dies in San Berdino, > > California in 1922. > > unfortunately that is all the info i have on him. i know he had an unamarried > daughter named Pearl and an unmarried son named Oscar living with him in > 1920. > sincerly david > > >

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