Hi Jane, Where did your person live in Campbell County? It is possible I can help but let me give you and anyone else reading this a quick overview of local death records. Death "Cerificates" are issued by the state of Kentucky and cover the period of 1911 until present day. Last I looked they were $9 per certificate. However several Kentucky libraries have the cetificates over 50 years old on microfilm. The Kenton County library has 1911 through 1953 (1954?) on microfilm meaning you can get a copy for 10 cents. However, all is not lost if looking for a pre-1911 death record. The City of Newport made lists of deaths from 1884 -1928 with occasional gaps in coverage. Some years show more information then others. Some years seem to be mainly Newport residents but other years show some"out of town" deaths. The Kenton County library also has those on microfilm. You will also find some very limited Bellevue death records from about 1896-1904(?). Covington (Kenton County) also has death records from that era. And just to be complete, there are some very limited lists of deaths from the 1850s and mid 1870s for Campbell County. Let me know who you are looking for and your best estimate of the date of death and I will see what I can find. Daryl Polley On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 19:08:36 -0500, Jane Westerkamm Donato <Jane@nut-n-but.net> wrote: > Can anyone on this list tell me the cost of a death certificate at the > Campbell County Clerk's > office on York Street in Newport? Can I get an uncertifited dc for use > in genealogy records? > Would they have the records for a death that occured in 1905? Any help > will be much > appreciated. Jane in Florida > > ==== KYCAMPBE Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe, send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE to <KYCAMPBE-L-Request@Rootsweb.com> (if you receive each message individually). > Substitute "D" for "L" if you receive digests of the day's messages. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >