In a message dated 3/1/2004 1:59:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, mtamborski@woh.rr.com writes: > What's the easiest way to get a copy of the death certificate? I have 11 > that I would like a copy. The transcriptions you do are great, but I would > like an actual copy. I plan on going to Pike County, KY this month and was > under the impression that they could be obtained at most public libraries in KY, > but now I think I'm wrong about that. Again, what's the easiest way. > ********************************************************************************* Debbie, Most county libraries wouldn't have all the DC's on microfilm. The Ky Hist Soc has them all but there are hundreds and hundreds of microfilm rolls on the shelves. I am guessing that the county library would not have the funds, space, or desire to carry every DC filed in Kentucky from every county. (And "every" county is on each roll for that time frame). In other words, there are no rolls that I know of with just the DC's for a certain county. I mailed someone 2 DC's via reg mail just the other day. So you can get original copies from me. This has got me to thinking and I will get DC's for a buck a piece if you all want me to. But just for you folks. I know my little transcriptios on here are good, but sometimes there are some that mean the world to you and you want to see the real thing. Right? So here I am. Lynda