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Pendleton
County Deaths
1911-1929

Pendleton
County Deaths
1911-1929
Submitted & transcribed by Bonnie Snow
Note: This is not the
format on these excellent C D's, but it does contain the information
you will
need to order the certificates. These C D's contain information
about
every county in Kentucky, the following only pertains to Pendleton
County.
The source for these records
is from the Ky. Birth, Marriages & Death Databases CDs; they can be
purchased from the Ky.
Department for Libraries & Archives. Please
contact
them for information about ordering. The following data does not
contain
all of the information on these excellent CD's, nor is it in the exact
format. To
order these CDs, please contact:
The Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives
300 Coffee Tree Road
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone #: (502) 564-8300
Fax #: (502) 564-5773
I believe the cost is $31.80
Information about ordering
birth certificates:
Office of Vital Statistics:
Office Information
Office hours: 8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday-Friday. Closed
for major
holidays. Vital Statistics is located on the first floor in the main
lobby of
the Cabinet for Human Resources Building (CHR) behind the receptionist
desk.
Phone number: To contact the office for information, order by credit
card, or to
amend certificates, call (502) 564-4212; to place an order by Fax, call
(502)
227-0032. See more details below.
Cost of certificates: Birth: $10.00 per certificate;
Death, Marriage & Divorce: $6.00 per certificate
Mailing address:
Kentucky Department for Public Health
Office of Vital Statistics
275 East Main Street - 1E-A
Frankfort, KY 40621
Purchase options: You can purchase a certificate on the Internet, by
phone, by
mail, or by visiting the office.
Please note: This is a
very important tool for anyone trying to get a death certificate.
The
reason being, if you have tried to find a death by a particular
spelling, you
may not have had any luck. You need to go through the following
very
carefully! Sherida tried forever to find her ancestor, Sebastian
Emminger,
with no luck, even though she knew when and where he died. I did
find it
in these records BUT his name was listed as SEHASTIAN EWINGER and that
was the
name she had to use! The spelling in the following is what you
will need
to use. When you get the certificate, the name will most likely
be spelled
correctly or at least much closer than here. As in the case of
Sebastian
Emminger, his name was correct on the actual death certificate.
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