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Is there a website that will let me look at death records for free?

April 27th, 2012 Janet 3 comments

Question by Saltypepper: Is there a website that will let me look at death records for free?
I’m about to move into this house and I was curious who lived there and how they died, i got a list of names back to 1955 of owners who lived there and i’ve been trying to find out how/where they died and every site i go to that “claims” to have free death records doesn’t. I’m wondering if anyone knows of a site that will actually let me look at death records for no charge.
Please and Thank you! :D

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Answer by familytreedigger1
you can try this website ( search.labs.familysearch.org) they have a lot of information.

Good Luck

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Does anyone know an ABSOLUTELY FREE public records website?

April 27th, 2012 Janet 2 comments

Question by Alicia V: Does anyone know an ABSOLUTELY FREE public records website?
I need my great grandpa’s death records.

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Answer by Tina(tnsweettea78)
http://www.ancestry.com There are people there willing to help.

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Genealogy Introduction—Military Research at the National Archives: Pension Records

April 26th, 2012 Janet No comments

PROGRAM: Know Your Records Program – Introduction to Genealogy (3 of 5 videos) LECTURE TITLE: Military Research at the National Archives: Pension Records by John Deeben LECTURE DESCRIPTION: John Deeben, archives specialist, discusses how pension records from the Revolutionary War through the Civil War can be used for genealogical research. This video shows examples of both a Revolutionary War pension and a Civil War pension. Revolutionary War pension files are available on microfilm and digitally via Fold3.com. Most Civil War pension files are available in textual form or through the Veteran’s Administration and some are available digitally on Fold3.com. LECTURER’S BIOGRAPHY: John Deeben is an Archives Specialist in the Research Support Branch, Customer Services Division at the National Archives Building, in Washington, DC He specializes in Federal records relating to military service, with particular emphasis on the Civil War era. He is a regular contributor on genealogy topics to the National Archives blog NARAtions, and frequently writes about federal records in various state and national genealogy publications. John holds BA and MA degrees in History from Gettysburg College and the Pennsylvania State University. LEARN MORE: Know Your Records program at www.archives.gov/dc-metro/know-your-records or e-mail inquire@nara.gov.

Are Public Records free?

April 26th, 2012 Janet 2 comments

Question by Valerie R: Are Public Records free?
So I’m looking at many websites to try and find a free public records search about My deceased biological mother and well they all cost money it seems. Where Can i go to find public records free, or in town is there a building? I’m looking for death records, criminal records and so on. Is there a genuinely free site that offers that?? I don’t know how to go about this. I’m obviously having no success. Thanks.
I live in TN and she lived and died in TX

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Answer by jaker
https://www.familysearch.org/

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Look up Record | Public Records | Court Records | Criminal Record

April 26th, 2012 Janet 2 comments

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The Dead Weather – “I Can’t Hear You” (Live from Third Man Records)

April 26th, 2012 Janet 25 comments

thedeadweather.com The Dead Weather performs “I Can’t Hear You” from their new album “Sea of Cowards” live at Third Man Records. Get Sea of Cowards here bit.ly

Find the death records of James Dewey Bryant and Effie Bell Strode – born in Kentucky?

April 26th, 2012 Janet 1 comment

Question by : Find the death records of James Dewey Bryant and Effie Bell Strode – born in Kentucky?
James Dewey Bryant was born in 1905 in Kentucky. Do not know name of his parents. Effie Bell Strode was born in 1906 in Kentucky (probably Monroe County, Kentucky). Her father was Orlando “Landa” Strode (1882-1966) and Vallie Belle Brewington (1895-1974). Borh parents were born in Kentucky and died in Kentucky. Cannot find death records for James Dewey Bryant or Effie Bell Strode Bryant. Names of Children: Earl Briggs Bryant, Oma Lee Bryant Jeannette, James Sidney “Roe” Bryant and Dewey Bryant. Thank you for any help you can provide.

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Answer by Joyce B
This might be him.

Name:James D Bryant
Birth Date:1905
Birth State:Kentucky
Birth Country:United States
Gender:Male
Race:White
Death Date:17 Aug 1980
Hospital of Death:G/Rmh Grant Campus
City of Death:Columbus (Pt)
County of Death:Franklin
Certificate:056862
Age at Death:75
Certifier:Physician
Marital Status:Married

Name:Effie Strode
Spouse:James D Bryant
Marriage Date:10 May 1924
Marriage County:Sumner

Name:Effie I. Bryant
SSN:415-88-6786
Born:1 Sep 1906
Died:28 Jan 1992
State (Year) SSN issued:Tennessee (1967)

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