>Hi all; >Well, things are really moving. I know that you do not see that from your point of view, but they really are from this end. We now have over 100 people working on the project and still room for more. Online, you will note are the following counties or partial counties: > >Butte County Book One >Colusa County Book One and Two >Madera County >Marin County Book One and Two >Mariposa County Book One >Mendocino County >Riverside County >San Bernardino County Book One >San Diego County > >Now for behind the scenes: >The following counties are currently being transcribed: > >Amador County >Oakland City >Butte County Book Two >Humboldt County Book One and Two >Kern County >Los Angeles County Books 1-6 >Mariposa County Book Two >Nevada County >Placer County >San Benito County >San Bernardino County Book Two >San Francisco County Books One and Two >San Luis Obispo County >Santa Barbara County >Siskiyou County >Tehama County >Tulare County > >The following counties have been funded and ordered: > >Lake County >Modoc County >Shasta County >Yuba County > >Richard Finn and the Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society has just agreed to fund and transcribe the Alameda County records so those will soon be in the works. > >Harleigh Winkler and the Calaveras Genealogical Society has been discussing helping with Calaveras County, but no commitment yet. > >R. Scott Sherman and the Tehama County Genealogical and Historical Society has expressed interest in helping with Tehama County, but no commitment yet. > >Laura Tyler has offered the Yuba County marriages 1850-1920, when we get to the marriages, which will be when the deaths are completed. > >The following counties are in desperate need of funding and donations: > >San Francisco Book 3-? for years 1873-1905 (1865-1873 om transcription) >Orange County >Klamath County >Fresno County >Del Norte County >Santa Cruz County > >Donations are used for copying of records and postage only. They can be made to the Project Coordinator at the address below. Much needed and greatly appreciated is anything that you can offer. > >The following counties are still pending availability of records. Anyone that can help in these counties is greatly needed: > >Kings County >Napa County >San Mateo County >Solano County >Sonoma County >Stanislaus County >Ventura County > >The rest of the counties, we can get the records, but we just haven't gotten that far yet. Funding for those counties is gladly accepted and will put their records into motion for the process of getting them online. > >There has been LOTS of interest in the San Francisco records that we have. As we said previously, we have in excess of 200,000 death records for the period of 1865-1905 that we are transcribing and putting online. We have just started with these and they are definitely a gold mine of information. Unfortunately, as with all counties, we cannot do lookups on the records while they are in the transcription phase as the records are spread all over the US in transcriptiion. We are working as fast as we can to get all the records online and we are very aware of the demand. Please be patient. > >Thank you to all that have been helping with the project. This is really going much faster than I ever dreamed of. I recently received an email from a group in Louisiana who have been working for years on their records to get them online. They were impressed with our progress considering the time since we started (2 months ago). We could not do it without all the volunteers, donors, and the support that we have been getting from all. Thanks to all of your.... > >Till next week > >Donna Bradley >Pre-1905 Project Coordinator >P. O. Box 391368 >Anza, CA 92539-1368 > >website address: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cabf1905 >Thank you for visiting our website. > > > >
The San Francisco Pre 05 Death Records will be wonderful to see on line. A monumental task-Thanks to the volunteers.....! The WPA Inventory of San Francisco County Archives (1940), found these Death Records pertaining to Pre 05 death records. 1579. DEATH CERTIFICATES 1865-72, 1882-89,1894-1906, 1915-(date) Duplicate death certificates, showing certificate number, name, address, age, sex, color, occupation, nativity, date, place and cause of death of deceased, place of burial, name of funeral director, and signature of doctor. Arr.num. by certificate nos. No index 1865-93; for index 1894-1906, 1915-, see entry 1580. Phst. Ave 200 pp. 9 x 7 x1. Rm. 201 H.C. 1580. INDEX TO DEATHS 1894--. 20 vols. Index to Death Certificates, entry 1579, showing name of deceased, place of death, certificate number and page of record. Arr. num. by certificate nos. Hdw. Av. 350 pp.14 x 16 x3, Rm. 207, H.C. 1581. RECORD OF DEATH, 1865-97, 1901-6, 15 vols. Register of deaths, showing name, address, sex, occupation, age, and place of birth of deceased, date and cause of death, place of burial, and signature of doctor. Arr. alph. by names of deceased, No index. Hdw. Ave. 350 pp/ 14 x 16 x 3. Rm. 201, H.C. Information on what you will find on the California Vital Records certificates: http://www.cagenweb.com/mariposa/VITALS.html Carolyn "Donna@MBS" wrote: > snip.............> > > > >There has been LOTS of interest in the San Francisco records that we have. > As we said previously, we have in excess of 200,000 death records for the > period of 1865-1905 that we are transcribing and putting online. We have > just started with these and they are definitely a gold mine of information. > Unfortunately, as with all counties, we cannot do lookups on the records > while they are in the transcription phase as the records are spread all > over the US in transcriptiion. We are working as fast as we can to get all > the records online and we are very aware of the demand. Please be patient. > >> > > >website address: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cabf1905 >>San Francisco County Books One and Two >