Michelle that is soooo wonderful. I won't have to go to Akron anymore (unless I want to) to get these!!! Sending you vitual hugs. Nancy S. On 7/22/07, Michelle A Day <[email protected]> wrote: > > I thought I would forward this along to everyone. I had asked the CPL to > purchase the death certificates for the Northeast Ohio Region and the > library was able to obtain them. > > Also, the Cleveland Public Library has the Ohio Grave Registration Cards > (Veteran cards) while the Cuyahoga County Archives has just the Cuyahoga > Grave Registration Cards. The Ohio cards are different and have more > information then the Cuyahoga County cards and the only place to access > the > Ohio cards was in Columbus. > > Enjoy!! > > Michelle A Day > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohclecem/woodlandcemetery.html > > > Hi, Michelle-- > > The Ohio Death Certificates (12/20/1908-12/31/1953) are now available. > Access is self-serve in the Microform Center. Thanks again for bringing > this > resource to my attention. Below is the info we are posting on our Web site > next week. > > Best regards, > Michael > > > Ohio Death Certificates > > 1908-1953 > > What: Cleveland Public Library patrons can now view and copy any death > certificate issued in the state of Ohio from December 20, 1908, through > December 31, 1953. > > Where: The Death Certificates are on microfilm in the Library's Microform > Center, located on the first floor of the historic Main Library Building > at > 325 Superior Avenue. > > When: During Library hours. > > How to locate a date of death using available indexes: If you do not know > the date of death, first try finding the date in the online Ohio Death > Certificate Index, which covers 1913-1944: > http://www.ohiohistory.org/dindex/. You may also search the microfilm > indexes to the Death Certificates (1908-1953) in the Microform Center to > find an exact death date. > > HOW TO OBTAIN COPIES IN PERSON > > Anyone may visit the Library during open hours and make self-serve copies > for 10¢ each. > > > HOW TO OBTAIN COPIES BY MAIL > > Each request for a death certificate must include the following > information: > > 1. Name of the deceased > 2. Date of death (If exact date is not known, give the approximate date.) > 3. Last known place of residence (city, village, township, etc.), if known > > > Note: The Library provides only uncertified copies of death certificates. > These cannot be used for legal purposes. > > > OHIO RESIDENTS ONLY: 3 FREE COPIES BY MAIL > > If you need 3 or fewer certificates within any 4-month period: Please > contact the Microform Center directly by e-mail (fastest): > [email protected] or by regular mail: Microform Center, Cleveland > Public Library, 325 Superior Ave., NE, Cleveland, OH, 44114 . We regret > that > we cannot accommodate telephone requests for copies. Provide the > information > as requested above. Copies will be mailed to you free-of-charge. Please > don' > t forget to include your regular mailing address in any e-mail message you > send for this purpose. > > OHIO RESIDENTS: MORE THAN 3 COPIES BY MAIL > > If you need more than 3 certificates in any 4-month period: Please contact > our Photoduplication Department via e-mail at [email protected] (preferred) > or telephone (216-623-2901). The Photoduplication Department will provide > a > cost estimate. Copies will be billed according to the Library's standard > fee > schedule. The cost is approximately $7 per certificate. You may also wish > to order your copies through the Ohio Historical Society, which provides > an > online form for ordering multiple copies: > http://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/database/odci_faq.html > > OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS: HOW TO ORDER COPIES BY MAIL > > Please contact our Photoduplication Department via e-mail at > [email protected] or telephone (216-623-2901). The Photoduplication > Department will provide a cost estimate. Copies will be billed according > to > the Library's standard fee schedule. The cost is approximately $7 per > certificate. You may also wish to order your copies through the Ohio > Historical Society, which provides an online form for ordering multiple > copies: http://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/database/odci_faq.html > > > Michael Ruffing, > Librarian > History and Geography Department > Cleveland Public Library > 325 Superior Avenue, N.E. -- Cleveland, Ohio 44114 -- U.S.A. > [The History Dept. is located on the 6th Floor of the Library's Louis > Stokes > Wing, at the corner of East Sixth Street and Superior Ave.] > 216-623-2864 (Telephone) > 216-902-4978 (Fax) > [email protected] (E-mail) > www.cpl.org (Library Web site) > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Are these available on line or do you need to go to the library? Nancy Schramm <[email protected]> wrote: Michelle that is soooo wonderful. I won't have to go to Akron anymore (unless I want to) to get these!!! Sending you vitual hugs. Nancy S. On 7/22/07, Michelle A Day wrote: > > I thought I would forward this along to everyone. I had asked the CPL to > purchase the death certificates for the Northeast Ohio Region and the > library was able to obtain them. > > Also, the Cleveland Public Library has the Ohio Grave Registration Cards > (Veteran cards) while the Cuyahoga County Archives has just the Cuyahoga > Grave Registration Cards. The Ohio cards are different and have more > information then the Cuyahoga County cards and the only place to access > the > Ohio cards was in Columbus. > > Enjoy!! > > Michelle A Day > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohclecem/woodlandcemetery.html > > > Hi, Michelle-- > > The Ohio Death Certificates (12/20/1908-12/31/1953) are now available. > Access is self-serve in the Microform Center. Thanks again for bringing > this > resource to my attention. Below is the info we are posting on our Web site > next week. > > Best regards, > Michael > > > Ohio Death Certificates > > 1908-1953 > > What: Cleveland Public Library patrons can now view and copy any death > certificate issued in the state of Ohio from December 20, 1908, through > December 31, 1953. > > Where: The Death Certificates are on microfilm in the Library's Microform > Center, located on the first floor of the historic Main Library Building > at > 325 Superior Avenue. > > When: During Library hours. > > How to locate a date of death using available indexes: If you do not know > the date of death, first try finding the date in the online Ohio Death > Certificate Index, which covers 1913-1944: > http://www.ohiohistory.org/dindex/. You may also search the microfilm > indexes to the Death Certificates (1908-1953) in the Microform Center to > find an exact death date. > > HOW TO OBTAIN COPIES IN PERSON > > Anyone may visit the Library during open hours and make self-serve copies > for 10¢ each. > > > HOW TO OBTAIN COPIES BY MAIL > > Each request for a death certificate must include the following > information: > > 1. Name of the deceased > 2. Date of death (If exact date is not known, give the approximate date.) > 3. Last known place of residence (city, village, township, etc.), if known > > > Note: The Library provides only uncertified copies of death certificates. > These cannot be used for legal purposes. > > > OHIO RESIDENTS ONLY: 3 FREE COPIES BY MAIL > > If you need 3 or fewer certificates within any 4-month period: Please > contact the Microform Center directly by e-mail (fastest): > [email protected] or by regular mail: Microform Center, Cleveland > Public Library, 325 Superior Ave., NE, Cleveland, OH, 44114 . We regret > that > we cannot accommodate telephone requests for copies. Provide the > information > as requested above. Copies will be mailed to you free-of-charge. Please > don' > t forget to include your regular mailing address in any e-mail message you > send for this purpose. > > OHIO RESIDENTS: MORE THAN 3 COPIES BY MAIL > > If you need more than 3 certificates in any 4-month period: Please contact > our Photoduplication Department via e-mail at [email protected] (preferred) > or telephone (216-623-2901). The Photoduplication Department will provide > a > cost estimate. Copies will be billed according to the Library's standard > fee > schedule. The cost is approximately $7 per certificate. You may also wish > to order your copies through the Ohio Historical Society, which provides > an > online form for ordering multiple copies: > http://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/database/odci_faq.html > > OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS: HOW TO ORDER COPIES BY MAIL > > Please contact our Photoduplication Department via e-mail at > [email protected] or telephone (216-623-2901). The Photoduplication > Department will provide a cost estimate. Copies will be billed according > to > the Library's standard fee schedule. The cost is approximately $7 per > certificate. You may also wish to order your copies through the Ohio > Historical Society, which provides an online form for ordering multiple > copies: http://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/database/odci_faq.html > > > Michael Ruffing, > Librarian > History and Geography Department > Cleveland Public Library > 325 Superior Avenue, N.E. -- Cleveland, Ohio 44114 -- U.S.A. > [The History Dept. is located on the 6th Floor of the Library's Louis > Stokes > Wing, at the corner of East Sixth Street and Superior Ave.] > 216-623-2864 (Telephone) > 216-902-4978 (Fax) > [email protected] (E-mail) > www.cpl.org (Library Web site) > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Shape Yahoo! in your own image. 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