Hi Steve, My Aunt Sarah Kandle's tombstone says 26 May 1893 and there's no death certificate on file for her or her daughter Nancy Rosell who died 16 Sep 1894. (tombstones next to each other) and they both lived in Pittsgrove. (I checked the microfilms myself) Daniel Christy had a funeral home in Elmer who dealt with deaths in 1903 and 1920 for relatives who died in Pittsgrove. There was also the [Harry] Garrison funeral home in Bridgeton in 1920 for my relative who died in Pittsgrove. R. C. Cole dealt with one in 1919 from Friesburg. I just looked at death certifs for my family that died in Pittsgrove, not many.. I hope that helps! -a On Dec 31, 2007 3:41 PM, <nj55turtle@comcast.net> wrote: > For those who have tried to answer my post, here is a clarification and additional info.. > > Trenton has not been able to locate a death certificate based on the Jan. 1, 1892 date I gave them (this is the date on the tombstone). > > My great grandmother's name is Sara PICKHOLTZ. > > Alliance cemetery, Pittsgrove, Salem county, no longer has records that go back that far. > > Pittsgrove Twn. is missing all kinds of records including death, from 1885 to 1900. > > The county governments will only help if I know what town she died in. I don't know what town she lived in let along what town she died in. > > I have been told to check with local undertakers, remember this took place in 1892, so where do you look? -- Cumberland County Genealogists can order a 2 CD set of high resolution photographs of the original records of the Old Cohansey Baptist Church at Roadstown! Original Sexton's book, Pastor's book, and more! All proceeds go to the church's historical committee. $15 (includes shipping) - email me at final.offer@gmail.com to order today! **$824 donated to the church to date**