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Where can I find public records in Los Angeles?

March 30th, 2011 3 comments

Looking for birth, death, marriage, land-owning, etc? Where would I have to go (Department of Public Records?) to find this info in Los Angeles?

Birth, Death and Marriage records are available from the LA County Clerk’s office. Their phone number is (562) 462-2137.

Real Property records are available from the LA County Assessor’s office. Their phone number is (213)974-3211.

Can someone please help me find a website that has records of people. I need to find someone important to me.?

June 3rd, 2010 1 comment

I need a website that has birth, death, and marriage or more records. I dont want to have to pay any kind of fee so please dont give me any fees even if it just 2 cents a month i dont care. im only 16 years old and trying to find my dad. Can someone please give me a website that can at least tell me marriage records in the texas(not giving actual town to be safe). Ive tried too many websites and they say its free but then i have to include a billing stuff which i dont like. No billing, no fee, no scams. Please help me.

www.peoplelookup.com

This helped me discover a brother and a aunt i never knew before

helping trying to find out where a relative is buried along with his first wife?

May 31st, 2010 1 comment

Hello All –

I am also trying to find out where a relative is buried and more information on his first wife . I’ve already posted a question in regards to his second wife .

His information :

Full Name : Archibald Wellington Seevers/Severs
born: October 6, 1868 West Virginia
died : April 24, 1943 in LA, California

parents : William Seevers/severs and Eliza E Curtis

siblings : not sure

married in 1888 to Emaline C Oliver in Marietta Ohio

on a 1900 census her name is listed as Emaline on 1910 her name is listed as Esuraline on the 1920 census Arch is listed as living as a border and a widow . I can’t find a death record for her

What I have on Emaline :

Full Name : Emaline C. Oliver
Born : 1871 ohio
died: ??

Parents :: ??

siblings :: ??

I do not know where she is buried or where Arch is buried , I also can’t find his second wife Lulu

I’ve already posted what information I have on Lulu

any help would be greatly appreicated

Carrie

Are you sure you have his name and his mother’s name correctly.

There is a James Wellington Severs born on Oct. 6, 1868 at Pleasants, West Virginia, to the parents, William and Louisa Ellen Severs.
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_bcdetail.aspx?Id=2129729
When you click, "View the record image." at the top of the page, scroll down to entry #76 for the birth info.

Here is a great link when looking up birth, death, and marriage certificates on West Virginia relatives.
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx

I also found this: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Severs&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=52&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=44715922&

where can i find free online public records, such as birth death and marriage?

January 20th, 2010 3 comments

trying to find info about my father side of the family and all I have to work with is his name.

There isn’t a central site. Birth records are usually kept hidden for privacy’s sake.

RootsWeb has death records for California, Kentucky, Texas & Maine, plus an SSDI:
http://searches.rootsweb.com/

The Brits have
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/

If you can see kangaroos nibbling your roses, or say "Eh" at the end of every third sentence, you are out of luck.

Your birth certificate will tell you your father’s birth state and age at the time. His SSN application will tell you his parents’ names and his exact birth date. You can get it, but
1) It costs $27
2) He has to be dead
3) He had to have had a SSN.

If your mother and he were married and you live near the town they were living in when they married, go to the library and look through the social pages for that week. You may get lucky; if they had an article there, it will be chock full of good stuff; "The groom is the son of . . .", "Best man was his brother . . .", the bride is the daughter of . . ." and so forth. It will be free, too. If they were living in Fresno but ran away to Las Vegas to get married, there still may be a snippet in the Fresno Bee.

The county clerk may let you look at the marriage record for free, if you go into the office and prove you are related. That isn’t on-line, but I thought I’d mention it.