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    1. Re: [WASHINGTON-L] WA archives??
    2. Norma Lewis
    3. WA state used to charge less for copies not notarized which would save you some money. You should ask when ordering if non-notarized copies cost less. In genealogy we only need the info, don't need a notary stamp! Norma Nancy Jo Campbell wrote: > > Hello all you Washington Researchers: > > I came across a very helpful website that has information, addresses and > prices, for requesting vital records documentation from any state. Here is > the link for Washington State.... > http://www.vitalrec.com/wa.html > > Here is the link for the main home page. > http://www.vitalrec.com/ > > By the way, Aldean, I will check for a record of your ggrandmother the next > time I am at the Clark County Courthouse. Perhaps the was a will or > something. Would she have been buried at Vancouver, Wa??? If so there > should be a deed on file for the grave. > I will check sometime in next 2 weeks and get back to you. > > Nancy Jo > Clark Co, Washougal, WA > > -----Original Message----- > From: tendick <tendick@efn.org> > To: WASHINGTON-L@rootsweb.com <WASHINGTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Saturday, October 10, 1998 11:38 PM > Subject: [WASHINGTON-L] WA archives?? > > >I have been a silent reader of this list. I was wondering if anyone could > >tell me if WA has a state archives and what is its policy? I live in OR > and > >can send email requests to ours. I only pay for copies and mailing. Does > >WA do something similar? Also I need to find out when my great grandmother > >died. She moved to Vancouver in Feb. 1925 to live with her daughter Louisa > >Fiske, wife of William. I do not know when she died. Obviously after 1925. > >Her name was Elizabeth Jane Bates. Her husband was Samuel. > > > >Thanks in advance, > >Sincerely, > >Aldean > >Oakridge, OR > >

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