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    2. Jan Miller
    3. A while back, a genealogy group had a bus trip planned for the Municipal Archives in NYC. When I picked up their message on the lister service, they were a few seats short of selling the bus, so I offered to 'pay for a seat' on the bus if someone would do a look-up for me while there. I sent the money, someone did the look-up, found my grandparents 1884 marriage record, and I was thrilled! It was grandparents I'd never met as they died just after I was born, and of course, my parents were gone when I started my genealogy...... I'm hoping this approach will be effective again, because I have 3 family members who died on Staten Island between 1864 and 1867, for whom I have no death certificates [record or burial record] other than family statements. I've been unsuccessful getting info on how to go about getting the record short of going there myself. Except I now live in California. I've been told older NYC records must be at the Municipal Archives. SO-- If someone is planning a trip to the Archives, may I pay my way for a kind soul to do 3 look-ups? All were members of the same SI Reformed Dutch Church in Northfield or Port Richmond. Don't remember the cost I paid for that bus ride into the City, but I recall I sent $20. I'll provide the details off line if there is a volunteer and/or a trip scheduled in which I can participate. Jan in California

    07/29/2006 02:00:38