[or-roots] Coos County birth docs
W David Samuelsen
dsam at sampubco.com
Sat Jun 26 20:52:53 PDT 2004
Delayed Birth Certificates are available now on microfilm through FHCs,
thanks to Oregon State Archives. Covers from 1848 to 1901 birth dates.
And index is even better than the one done by State Bureau of Vital
Statistics. and it is on microfilm, as well.
David Samuelsen
Leslie Chapman wrote:
> I went to the Coos County Courthouse Annex in North Bend today to see about
> some delayed birth certs for some folks I was looking for; no joy. The don't
> have it set up with a nice easy index I could fumble through looking for
> people and the info they have is just book entries for 1922 to 1940 with
> pieces missing. I didn't even bother to find out what the process is, but it
> sounded like a pain in the butt and expensive (she said something to
> somebody on the phone that it cost $15 a document for something)and I
> figured it made more sense to me to try Oregon Archives.
>
> Also in spite of all my efforts to get organized I could find very few
> things folks were looking for down there that I had promised to look for, so
> if somebody got a promise like that from me they might be well advised to
> put together what they have on who they are looking for and what they are
> hoping to find out and fire it off to me off list and I promise I will
> really get it all in the right folder so I can find it when I want to go
> again.
>
> Les Chapman khanjehgil at presys.com
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