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Friday, August 1, 2014

Accessing the 1862-1948 New York City Death Index in One Step

Accessing the 1862-1948 New York City Death Index in One Step

Saving another $15.00 on a NYC death certificate!

Accessing the 1862-1948 New York City Death Index in One Step

Now, I have been working on a missing pieces of my family puzzle which has led me to learn even a few new things I did not know about.

I have been trying to work on:

Josephine Byerly Treadway
B: 5 May 1857 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
D: 13 Nov 1904 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA


I have her death info, which was passed down to me.

The date of death is also verified by the New York, New York, Death Index, 1862-1948 on ancestry.com.

New York, New York, Death Index, 1862-1948
http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9131

New York, New York, Death Index, 1862-1948
about Josephine Treadway

Name: Josephine Treadway
Birth Year: abt 1859
Age: 45
Death Date: 13 Nov 1904
Death Place: Kings, New York, USA
Certificate Number: 21910


Now, I could order the death certificate from NYC Department of Records:
http://www.nyc.gov/dorforms/deathcert.jsp

Cost: $15.00

Then, after posting a message on the New York Genealogy Network facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/210302895672550

I leaned more about NYC death certificates from info on Stephen P Morse's website.

I even emailed Steve Morse.

Dear Mr Morse:

How successful are people who use your guide in obtaining NYC death certificates
through the FamilySearch photoduplication services?

Would you please, let me know.


"100% successful, assuming that they have the correct film number, certificate number, names, and date. " -- Steve Morse.

Accessing the 1862-1948 New York City Death Index in One Step
http://stevemorse.org/vital/nydeath.html

Here I typed in Josephine's info.




http://stevemorse.org/vital/nydeathresults.html?last=Treadway&first=Josephine&kind=exact&county=Kings&year1=&year2=&age1=&age2=&unit1=4&unit2=4&birth1=&birth2=&month=Nov&day=13&year=1904&host=www.italiangen.org
 
I click on search IGG
 
What is IGG? It is the Italian Genealogical Group





The Italian Genealogical Group gives you the certificate number.
This is important.

Now, going back to Stephen P Morse's site, I use the information to look up the information for the FILM NUMBERS FOR INDEXES TO CERTIFICATES, and FILM NUMBERS FOR CERTIFICATES.





Once you know that information, you should be able to, as suggested by Stephen P Morse; obtain a copy of the NYC death certificate using photoduplication. Saving $15.00

Here is how I filled in the form using the information.





I submitted a request for Jospehine Byerly Treadway's Death Certificate through photoduplication.
I will keep you posted of the outcome.

But from my message on the New York Genealogy Network group facebook page, I was indeed fortunate enough. As another user looked up and supplied the information from Josephine Treadway's death certificate. This is what I needed for verification that the information handed down to me was correct, and that I had the right person.

It gave her place of burial, and I was able to finally put her to "Rest in Peace" on find a grave.

Josephine Treadway
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=128975174

One simple phone call to Cypress Hills Cemetery, and her plot information is: Section: 15; Locust Grove; Grave: 11428; Division 2; Block 30

Someone had James Treadway "Taylor" (Josephine's husband) death certificate on ancestry.com.

James R Taylor
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=133657619

Results from my email to All Faiths Cemetery:

"Our records show that James Taylor was buried on May 11, 1935 in Public Lot 28 Map 3/a Row 68 Grave 72.
In the same grave May Taylor, age 85, was buried on March 22, 1961.

Sincerely,
All Faiths Cemetery
6729 Metropolitan Ave
Middle Village NY 11379

Phone: 718-821-1750 Fax: 718-497-2750
Office Hours Mon-Fri 8:30am - 4:00pm Sat 8:30am - 1:00pm

Cemetery gates open from 7:30am - 5:00pm year round, 7 days a week.
www.allfaithscemetery.org"
 
Yours,
Allegheny Ancestry and Genealogy Trails

NOTE: "WE WILL LIMIT YOUR REQUEST TO FIVE (5) REQUESTS PER MONTH.  EACH REQUEST CAN CONTAIN ONLY ONE (1) IMAGE.  Requests are processed in the order they are received. Allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery. Please do not re-submit your request a second time if you do not hear from us immediately."

The photoduplication runs on a 30 day schedule, and does not automatically renew at the beginning of each month. If you make more than the 5 requests using the photoduplication from familysearch, you will get the following message:

"Thank you for your confidence in FamilySearch. As posted in FamilySearch/WIKI, there is a limit of five (5) requests per 30-day period. This request is in excess of that. Thank you, FamilySearch Support Photoduplication".

Please note, that the photoduplication runs on a 30 day period.

Photoduplication does not automatically renew at the beginning of each month!!!!

Make your requests wisely. Suggestion is to make your next request 30 days after submitting your 5th request. (5 images). One image per request. Not five requests for 25 images.


UPDATE: 8 Aug 2014
Received confirmation email for my photoduplication request for
the two (2) New York City Death certificates.

UPDATE: 11 Aug 2014
Received one of the two (2) New York City Death Certificates!

UPDATE: 12 Aug 2014
Received Josephine Treadway's death certificate

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UPDATE: 14 Aug 2014
"The Qualtrics form you used is no longer valid.  All Photoduplication Request must now be submitted on a new form.  The form is located on line:

https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Photoduplication_Services

By using this form it will enable us to process request in a more timely manor. Please be aware that there is a limit of 5 requests submitted in a 30 day period.    

Thank you,   
FamilySearch"


In order to make any request; you have to be signed into your account on FamilySearch.

Allegheny Ancestry and Genealogy Trails

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1 comment:

Natalie P. Saunders said...

You know you can just click the right name and exact date of some basics information in the mid 19th or 20th-century ancestor people and you will get your information easily in New York County death certificate here at any time.