Ancestry/Genealogy
Related: About this forumJust seven days until PA Vital Records become public records.
Births more that 105 years and deaths more than 50 years!
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Little Star
(17,055 posts)CurtEastPoint
(19,315 posts)What about adoptions records? I tried about 5 years ago to find out info on my Dad (b. 1921, d. 2007) as I understood he was adopted and PA has (had?) the most restrictive laws in the US re: adoption records.
PAMod
(937 posts)Not too bad. I had to bone up on my Soundex skills; haven't used that for a while.
You have to find your individual on the index and then use the file number from the index for the application for the non-certified copy of the death cert.
Even without the certs; just spending 30 minutes poking around the indeces I got a couple of death dates that I hadn't known before (just had the year from the headstone.)
This weekend I hope to fill out a half-dozen or so requests, which at $3 a pop isn't terrible, but it is more than I would normally outlay for my little hobby.
madinmaryland
(65,262 posts)If you can hold out to the summer, they should all be available for free. I have about 115 that I am waiting for.
PAMod
(937 posts)Yeah, I can wait for most of them.