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!
Little Star
(17,055 posts)CurtEastPoint
(19,182 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
(933 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
(65,154 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
(933 posts)Yeah, I can wait for most of them.