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    1. Re: [GenWisc] Question about death certificates
    2. Muriel Pfeifer
    3. I would try the county where she was buried. The funeral directors are a wealth of information from their records. They would know where she died. Start there. Muriel Ken Spangler wrote: > Loretta, > > I have had several people try to find one in Oshkosh or Omro newspapers but > no luck. They were able to find her husband, George W., who died in 1903 but > Rachael remains elusive. That is why I figured that she moved somewhere with > one of her daughters. Of course, the strange thing is that I looked through > the 1905 Wisconsin census yesterday for Omro and couldn't find any of my > relatives, not even my great grandfather, who I have been told didn't move > to Texas until 1908. > > Well, I guess I will try a shot at seeing if there is a death certificate > available without having a county. Hopefully, I'll find her someday! :-) > > Have a great day, > > Ken Spangler > [email protected] > Dallas, Texas > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 2:16 AM > Subject: Re: [GenWisc] Question about death certificates > > > Hi Ken, Did you try to get an obit from the paper in the town where your > > grandma is BURIED---A lot of times a big obit is in the paper one last > lives > > and a smaller one in the paper where she/he is buried.---Loretta > > > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > > email: [email protected] > > > > > > ==== GenWisconsin Mailing List ==== > Mailing list moderator: Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore > email: [email protected]

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