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    1. Re: Need Help locating Death Record or Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gh.2ADI/5444.1.1.1 Message Board Post: There are some readings done and in book form at the library, but I don't know which ones. There are a few on the list who have books and readings that I don't know if the library has or they have been willing to look for me in the past. Since he died in 1890, there is a possbility that burial info may be with his death details on his death certificate. If you do a search for my name on the Huntington List, I posted the addresses and phone numberes for the court house and for the health dept., which are in separate buildings now. Address your questions to Andrew at the Health Dept., asking him what kind of info is available for your search and then if the info is there then you can make a formal request for a copy of the certificate. I haven't done that yet, I know for an offical death certificate it's $6 for the first copy and $1 for each additonal, but there should also be an unoffical "for genealogy use only" copy availble for a reduced price. You will have to see a! bout that and then educated the rest of us. :) There are a few other resources for you to try as well.... www.raogk.com to find someone local who would be willing to go find the stone for you. www.findagrave.com this a web site that those who already have pictures share them on a database. www.interment.net is the same kind of deal. I am from Huntington Co but no longer live there so I can not volunteer to look for him any time soon, I'm a good 80 miles away. I do have the 1887 Huntington County History Book and will look for him in there and I have the 1876 or 9 county plot maps as well but not the index. I will let you know if I find anything. Andrea

    07/06/2005 04:18:20