they start in 1906...but there is a small (ioncomplete) set of vital records from about 1852 to 1855....Most of the birth records would have to be gleaned from the church records (or tombstones if they are Amish or Mennonite). Joe wolfe On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 14:13:37 -0500 mtmodie@aol.com writes: > To the list: > How far back to birth records go for Lancater County? > > Thank you. > > Dianna > > > ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== > This is your list use and enjoy for genealogy. > >
Dear Joe: Where would I write to for the incomplete set of vital records from 1852-1855? Thank you. Dianna Seattle, WA -----Original Message----- From: Joseph E Wolfe <joeedwolfe@juno.com> To: PALANCAS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 13:52:18 -0800 Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] re: Birth Records they start in 1906...but there is a small (ioncomplete) set of vital records from about 1852 to 1855....Most of the birth records would have to be gleaned from the church records (or tombstones if they are Amish or Mennonite). Joe wolfe On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 14:13:37 -0500 mtmodie@aol.com writes: > To the list: > How far back to birth records go for Lancater County? > > Thank you. > > Dianna > > > ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== > This is your list use and enjoy for genealogy. > > ==== PALANCAS Mailing List ==== When replying to the list change the subject line if you change the subject.