I know this might be some "elementary" information to most of you, but it might help some others. Marilyn Allen-Wible > -----Original Message----- > From: Carolyn_M_Waring@mail.bankone.com > [SMTP:Carolyn_M_Waring@mail.bankone.com] > Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 8:04 AM > To: Allen-Wible, Marilyn K > Subject: Thought you might find this interesting > > > > TIP: OBTAINING VITAL RECORDS > > July 22nd, 1999 > > Vital Records Information, United States, can help you obtain copies > of birth, death, and marriage certificates from local governments. You > can search by clicking your state on the U.S. map or from a list and > then narrowing down your selections from the menus that follow. Some > local governments make public records available free on the Internet, > but most require a fee and return the records via regular mail. The > site also offers links to local genealogical societies. > > http://vitalrec.com > >