> > From: "oneolddogg" <[email protected]> > Date: 2002/02/21 Thu AM 01:26:09 EST > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Mortality schedules > > Thank you, Jimmy. do you know where I could find them? > Pat in Texas > > > > > > > > > > > From: "oneolddogg" <[email protected]> > > > Date: 2002/02/20 Wed PM 02:21:07 EST > > > To: [email protected] > > > Subject: [GA-Roots] Mortality schedules > > > > > > Does anyone know if a mortality schedule was taken each year? I am > trying to find the date of death of my ggg grandfather in Fulton Co. I have > no idea of the date and will just have to go through they one by one. If > there are more of them, how would I be able to see them? > > > Thank you, > > > Pat in Texas > > > > > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > > > Learn and Enjoy IRC Chats-Step by Step Instructions-It's free and fun > > > http://www.flash.net/~gen4m/ > > > When in doubt, save thy message overnight and reread it in the light of > dawn. > > > > > > Sorry Pat. Mortality schedules were taken every ten years just as were > censuses. > > Jimmy > > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > > VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT > > http://www.usgenweb.org/census > > Thou shalt read thine own message thrice before thou sendest it. > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. > >Hi, Pat, Doesn't sound like the mortality schedules will help much with what you need. The 1880 schedule is the most recent one that I've seen and they are on microfilm, usually at the larger libraries. Bennie has told you about all of the main features of these schedules. For what you need, you might want to try The Atlanta History Center, 130 West Paces Ferry Rd., NW, Atlanta, GA 30305-1366. When I contacted them last, their fees were $5 for the first hour and $25/hr thereafter. They have a necrology which lists all death notices, which appeared in the Atlanta papers, for white males who died after 1841 or so. This was prepared by the late Franklin Garrett, Atlanta historian. His necrology should cover all Atlanta cemetaries plus those in surrounding areas. And there are some very large ones. Just send them as much info as you have for him and hope. Good luck. Jimmy Woodyard
Thank you Jimmy, I will try that. Par in Tx ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 12:12 PM Subject: Re: Re: [GA-Roots] Mortality schedules > > > > > From: "oneolddogg" <[email protected]> > > Date: 2002/02/21 Thu AM 01:26:09 EST > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] Mortality schedules > > > > Thank you, Jimmy. do you know where I could find them? > > Pat in Texas > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: "oneolddogg" <[email protected]> > > > > Date: 2002/02/20 Wed PM 02:21:07 EST > > > > To: [email protected] > > > > Subject: [GA-Roots] Mortality schedules > > > > > > > > Does anyone know if a mortality schedule was taken each year? I am > > trying to find the date of death of my ggg grandfather in Fulton Co. I have > > no idea of the date and will just have to go through they one by one. If > > there are more of them, how would I be able to see them? > > > > Thank you, > > > > Pat in Texas > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > > > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > > > > Learn and Enjoy IRC Chats-Step by Step Instructions-It's free and fun > > > > http://www.flash.net/~gen4m/ > > > > When in doubt, save thy message overnight and reread it in the light of > > dawn. > > > > > > > > Sorry Pat. Mortality schedules were taken every ten years just as were > > censuses. > > > Jimmy > > > > > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > > > VOLUNTEER TO TRANSCRIBE CENSUS FOR THE USGENWEB PROJECT > > > http://www.usgenweb.org/census > > > Thou shalt read thine own message thrice before thou sendest it. > > > > > > > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > > DO YOU OWN A COPY OF A CENSUS?? THEN VOLUNTEER TO DO LOOKUPS!!! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup > > Thou shalt not rely on the privacy of e-mail, especially from work. > > > >Hi, Pat, > Doesn't sound like the mortality schedules will help much with what you need. The 1880 schedule is the most recent one that I've seen and they are on microfilm, usually at the larger libraries. Bennie has told you about all of the main features of these schedules. > For what you need, you might want to try The Atlanta History Center, 130 West Paces Ferry Rd., NW, Atlanta, GA 30305-1366. When I contacted them last, their fees were $5 for the first hour and $25/hr thereafter. They have a necrology which lists all death notices, which appeared in the Atlanta papers, for white males who died after 1841 or so. This was prepared by the late Franklin Garrett, Atlanta historian. His necrology should cover all Atlanta cemetaries plus those in surrounding areas. And there are some very large ones. Just send them as much info as you have for him and hope. > Good luck. > Jimmy Woodyard > > > ==== GA-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Faye Dyess [email protected] Listmanager > Thou shalt not curse, flame, spam or USE ALL CAPS. > Researching the following families: Arnold, Alsobrook, Benton, Booth, Bradwell, Colson, Curles, Dailey, Davis, Dyess, Etheridge, Fort, Fuller, Gregory, Hodge, Hooks, Hudnall, Jackson, Mitchell, Shinholster, Thigpen, Thompson, Treadwell, Wall >