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    1. Re: Death Index Numbering
    2. Yes it does. San Fran City is 90 and County is 38. Donna At 07:04 PM 10/2/00 -0700, William E Widrig wrote: > > >On Mon, 02 Oct 2000 14:56:37 -0700 "Donna@MBS" <mbs@inland.net> writes: >> 70 is Los Angeles City...19 is Los Angeles County. >> >Does it follow that terminal digit 0 is always the city as opposed to the >county, and how would that work out for San Francisco? > >bill.widrig@juno.com > >> >> >> At 08:09 AM 9/30/00 -0600, Jannette wrote: >> >Linda, >> >The number "19" you are referring to indicates the county of death. >> >There happens to be 2 numbers for Los Angeles County, although I'm >> not clear >> >on the "why" of this. >> >The other number for Los Angeles County is "70". >> >Every entry on the death index should contain a number in the >> column you >> >refer to, indicating the county of death. >> > >> >FYI: If this legend isn't posted somewhere with this database, I >> would be >> >willing to provide a complete listing and post it to the list. I >> do have >> >this list (from the State Registrar's office). Just let me know. >> > >> >-Jannette in Colorado >> > >> >----- Original Message ----- >> >From: <RylFlshd@aol.com> >> >To: <SOCAL-L@rootsweb.com> >> >Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 10:51 AM >> >Subject: Re: Death Index Numbering >> > >> > >> >> Hi list- >> >> >> >> I have found 2 of my relatives on the CA Death Index. They were >> listed as >> >> having died in Los Angeles with a "19" next to it. Can someone >> please tell >> >me >> >> what the 19 stands for? Does it stand for a specific section of >> LA and >> >where >> >> can I find a list of these numbers? >> >> >> >> Thank you! >> >> -Linda Hatton :) >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >________________________________________________________________ >YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! >Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! >Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: >http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > >

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