Dear Florida Listers: I'll be glad to check the Florida Death Index for you, but I need some parameters of times of death. The index covers more than 120 years and is not in one long alphabetical sequence. Checking the whole thing for two or three different ancestors would require more time than I can devote to it, especially with the recent/current volume of requests. I WANT to help, but it will help me to help you if you can narrow it down to ten years or so. I can check even if you don't know where the death occurred or may have occurred, but a place can often help us choose the right one out of several identically named individuals. By the way, if you don't want me to copy to the list the information that I find, let me know. I get numerous messages beginning, "I saw your response and wonder if...." Lists, as I understand them and have seen them operate for Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire and Salt Lake City, are a means of sharing a lot of information in a short time. I have picked up a lot of good information from the queries and responses of others, and have on occasion been able to add another tidbit or two. So I continue to do it that way, but I will of course respect specific requests for private responses. Thanks! --Brian Michaels