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From: "Jo Cabrera" <>
Subject: Re: [OK-CEM] Re: Death Certificates in OK
Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 23:12:55 -0000
References: <113.cab6fad.299f5e00@aol.com>


Yes, you will be charged regardless of whether they find what you want;
however, if you can find any reason (like spelling, dates, places, etc.)
which might change the outcome, the State will research one more time for
free.

Jo Cabrera
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Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 7:02 AM
Subject: Re: [OK-CEM] Re: Death Certificates in OK


> Thanks for the reply, Dora. The man that I am looking for died in 1925
before
> SS started. I found his sons, sons in law, daughters even a grandson on
SSDI
> but he and his wife nothing. I did find out that she died many years later
in
> CO but her daughters all lived in CO by that time. Will the state charge
me
> even if they don't find him? Any help is always appreciated. Regards,
Sandy
>
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