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Finding the minimum information for mortician's records
To find family activities in mortician's records, you must at least know the name of the deceased and the place and date of death. If you do not have the minimum information to access mortician's records, you can either:
Finding family activities You could try contacting organizations such as Kiwanis, the Rotary Club, Lion's Club, Scouts, ethnic organizations, labor unions, occupational organizations, and charitable organizations in the area where your ancestors lived. They may have membership records from the time when your ancestor lived there. Cemetery records sometimes contain detailed records about an individual, or you may find clues to an individual's membership in an organization on their headstone. For information about finding cemeteries and cemetery records, see the topic All about cemeteries and funeral homes. Make sure to check photo albums, scrapbooks, and diaries, at home. You also may find old shirts, hats, or pins that indicate membership in a particular club. See the topic Finding information at home for more information.
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