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I ordered a death certificate for my great grandfather and was told they could not find it. They did the search 1919-1923, his death according to the headstone, from the Cemeteries of Stoddard County Missouri is Nov 20, 1921, also from a newspaper clipping: The Dexter Statesman, Dexter, Missouri, page three, November 25, 1921 M. J. McFarland, 57, died at his home 2 1/2 miles southwest of town, Sunday, November 20th, Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Garter, followed by interment in Dowdy Cemetery. He is buried in the Caroline Dowdy New Bethel Cemetery. How do I find out if a death certificate was issued for him, who would I contact? Mona (Annette) Hagy-Rose mona@satx.rr.com List Administrator of hagy-l@rootsweb.com List Administrator of wyeth-l@rootsweb.com Searching: Mine: Breeden, Buchanan, Carter, Creekmore, Garner, Hagy, Harman/Harmon, Landreth, Johnson, Mattox, McFarland/McFarlen/McFarlin, McKay, McLemore, Montgomery, Peterie, Petty, Pratt, Riddle, Sutton Sister: Greenstreet, Harrison, Leath, Tyree, Vreeland Husband: Borge, Rose, Silva, Sleeper Sons: Brotherton, Marconi, Souva, Wyeth
You might try Butler County (Poplar Bluff Hospital) or Scott County (Sikeston Hospital) instead of Stoddard County. I know that after years of trying to get my grandmother's death certificate in New Madrid County, I found that she actually died in the Cario, IL hospital in 1914. She is buried in Sikeston City Cemetery and lived in Morehouse, which is just over the New Madrid County border. Although the obituary says he died at home, she may have died at a nearby hospital and the record of death would be in that county. Margaret Cline Harmon -----Original Message----- From: Mona Hagy-Rose [mailto:mona@satx.rr.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 6:27 PM To: MO-CEMETERIES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MO-CEM] Stoddard Co, Missouri I ordered a death certificate for my great grandfather and was told they could not find it. They did the search 1919-1923, his death according to the headstone, from the Cemeteries of Stoddard County Missouri is Nov 20, 1921, also from a newspaper clipping: The Dexter Statesman, Dexter, Missouri, page three, November 25, 1921 M. J. McFarland, 57, died at his home 2 1/2 miles southwest of town, Sunday, November 20th, Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Garter, followed by interment in Dowdy Cemetery. He is buried in the Caroline Dowdy New Bethel Cemetery. How do I find out if a death certificate was issued for him, who would I contact? Mona (Annette) Hagy-Rose mona@satx.rr.com List Administrator of hagy-l@rootsweb.com List Administrator of wyeth-l@rootsweb.com Searching: Mine: Breeden, Buchanan, Carter, Creekmore, Garner, Hagy, Harman/Harmon, Landreth, Johnson, Mattox, McFarland/McFarlen/McFarlin, McKay, McLemore, Montgomery, Peterie, Petty, Pratt, Riddle, Sutton Sister: Greenstreet, Harrison, Leath, Tyree, Vreeland Husband: Borge, Rose, Silva, Sleeper Sons: Brotherton, Marconi, Souva, Wyeth ______________________________