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Is there a way to obtain the medical records of my grandmother who died 23 years ago?

January 5th, 2010 9 comments

These records would be very helpful to me because I will be getting genetic testing done in the future, and it helps to have detailed family medical history. She died very quickly of a fast moving cancer, and recently my dad- her son- also died of a fast moving cancer. I am concerned for my own health because this happened in both generations, and I take after that side. I am getting my dad’s medical records now. The problems are that I was not the executor of my grandmother, my uncle was, and he is also passed on. In short, I am the only living decendant of my grandmother. Plus, she died in 1984 and she was in New York and I live in another state. I do have her death certificate (which doesn’t include a space for a cause of death, oddly enough, though she was diagnosed), I know which hospital she was in (NYU) and when and for how long. I know she was diagnosed with a specific cancer, but I don’t know the name. I don’t mind paying a fee for the records, I just need them.

You may have to get an attorney to help you get them. Or may your doctor would help out, I really don’t know. You do need the records for yourself, I’m sure it would give your doctors some insight into what could potentially happen.

How much of someones death is public record?

January 2nd, 2010 3 comments

I had a friend kill himself and I was wondering how much of the information regarding his death is public record, and where and how do I get a hold of the info that is avalible to the public.

Deaths and certificates and are matter of pubic record; much would depend on the pubic interest of the deceased, wherein a reporter might delve into as many specifics as they could to get a good story, or just the cause of death on the certificate itself as listed by the Corner’s office, which would typically indicate "Suicide" and what organ(s) that were damaged that initially or what there examination shows caused the death.

Whatever local entity houses death certificates would be the best start, but it would not be limited to that depending upon public interest.

Symbolic V/S Cause of Death?

January 2nd, 2010 2 comments

Death and Obituary Both from Florida Death Metal Scene .Started with Music which was heavily Influenced by Gore produced some of amazing records over the year. which one do you think is better.

Obituary-Cause of Death
Turned Inside Out

Chopped in Half
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l_4452n7YA
Find the Arise

Dying

Death-Symbolic
Sacred Serenity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3clUtakrqk
Crystal Mountain

1,000 Eyes

Symbolic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAGF1HS4TQI

Personally I prefer any album of Death’s over any album of Obituary’s. I like both, but Death’s vocals are much better in my opinion, along with having one of (not first, but on up there) my favorite guitarists.

Performing a Death Records Search Online

December 24th, 2009 No comments

Performing a death records search online is easier than ever before. Public death records have been around for a very long time. In fact, history shows that they are one of the earliest public records ever kept and they were introduced over a hundred years ago. This means people have been keeping records of deaths for a very long time now and continue to do so each and every day. Today, death records are considered part of vital public records along with marriage records, divorce records and birth records. This means that this information is available for anyone from the public to get.

While it has been considered public record for a long time, it wasn’t always so easy to get. You had to go through a lot of “red tape” to get records from the past and you usually had to drive to the actual location of the death to access the records. Today, advancements in the Internet have made all of this a thing of the past. You can now get public death records using the Internet.

This means if you have a computer with a web connection, you can begin searching online for any record of almost anyone who has died in the United States. It’s fast and it’s easy to do. You don’t have to worry that you don’t have a lot of experience with the Internet or that you might not know how to do it. Good databases for these records are easy to use even if you have little or no experience with the Internet or computers. You simply fill out some basic information and allow the search to generate your results.

You can learn a great deal about a person from their death records, especially if there was also an obituary included with the record. You can most often learn the particulars of the deceased and their spouse and you will often learn about their children, parents and other survivors. You may learn about the death, the cause of death, the cemetery of burial and other burial matters.

Death records are important if you are searching for past family history and want to trace your heritage, especially since they often tell the parents, children and other relatives. Death records can sometimes also be helpful in background checks of people still living. Death records can help you in finding a long-lost relative or out of state friend.

Performing a search online takes all the mystery and stress out of finding your death records. You don’t have to worry about traveling to the location of where the death records are physically kept. In fact, you may not even know exactly where the death records are kept. You can begin your online search on nothing more than a single name.

Additionally, it’s all done confidentially from the privacy of your own home. You will never have to identify yourself or answer personal questions about why you want the death records. Because they are public, you have the right to look them up if you want and for whatever reasons you want, as long as they are not used to commit some type of crime.

Rose Quadee
http://www.articlesbase.com/relationships-articles/performing-a-death-records-search-online-705496.html

is cause of death public record?

December 21st, 2009 3 comments

and if so, how to find out in Hawaii?

http://www.hawaii.gov/health/vital-records/pdf/death.pdf

Link for request of death certificates in Hawaii, I haven’t seen one from there before, but if it’s like all the others I’ve worked with it will state cause of death somewhere on the form.
Suz

Searching the Web for Public Death Records

December 19th, 2009 6 comments

Searching the web for public death records does not have to be a long and difficult process. When you learn how and where to search, you can begin searching in no time at all. Whether you need to search for one record in particular or you want to search for multiple records, it can help to find a quality site to search from and to do your research on how to complete a successful death records search.

You may already have the papers involved in the death of someone close to you but what if you lose them? Because death records are not something we normally pull out and look at on a regular basis, it’s certainly possible that this can happen and you can lose the records. In this case, you will need to get them again. If you need them in a hurry, this can be especially frustrating.

But the Internet has a new solution to this. You can use an online database to help you find the death records you need as soon as possible. In many cases, you can even have them in a matter of minutes from when you begin your search. They can be quick and easy to find and you will have one less worry to deal with.

Most of the sites that are available on the Internet for genealogy won’t give any personal information regarding living people for privacy reasons. However, once a person has become deceased, you can obtain a great deal of information about them.

Death records will tell you the name of the deceased, date of birth, date of death, spouse information, other family’s information, obituary/death notice, cemetery location, cause of death, death certificate and much more. There are many ways you can make use of this information once you learn how to obtain it with ease online.

Many people turn to online databases to help them find information about their ancestors or someone else they are searching for death records for. The biggest advantage to this is that it is so easy. You don’t have to be located in the state that you are looking for records of. You can search from anywhere else in the world as long as you have an Internet connection.

When searching the web for public death records, you may find many services out there trying to offer you results but they are not all created equal. It’s important to do some investigation into the company you are thinking of using to make sure their database is secure, confidential and regularly updated. This is the only way to make sure you are getting good, accurate information.

With many of these databases, you can get almost instant results. If there is a death record that meets your criteria, you can bet you will find it. The best part is that it can all be done from the comfort and privacy of your own home. You can just search for what you want, with no questions asked.

Rose Quadee
http://www.articlesbase.com/relationships-articles/searching-the-web-for-public-death-records-707331.html