I hope someone can help me understand how to find death records.
For instance, I tried to find a record for Marciala Guerrero in the
Defunciones Civil Records for Jalisco, Tlajalmulco, 1917-1924. In the
index where I found her name (image 385) there was #159 before her name
and #51 after. What do the numbers refer to? I never did find this record.
Is there some kind of order as to how to find the index? In searching one
by one, I found several records for children within the same pages, so I
wondered if this was done for a reason.
Thanks.
Nancy
El Número que está antes del nombre es el número del acta y el que está después es el número de la página del libro.
Ve a este enlace https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-21282-27053-65?cc=1918187…
es la imagen 463 Y puedes ver arriba el número 51 y la segunda acta comienza "al margen número 159 etc. ...."
Esa es el acta que buscas de Marciala Guerrero que murió de 90 años.
Saludos
Jorge Elias
Miami, FL
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Hello Nancy,
In the civil records that I have looked at in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco state
that they are transcriptions of the original records and I deduced that they
also wrote the numbers of the original records in case they needed to be
referred to.
Armando
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:54 PM,
> I hope someone can help me understand how to find death records.
> For instance, I tried to find a record for Marciala Guerrero in the
> Defunciones Civil Records for Jalisco, Tlajalmulco, 1917-1924. In the
> index where I found her name (image 385) there was #159 before her name
> and #51 after. What do the numbers refer to? I never did find this record.
> Is there some kind of order as to how to find the index? In searching one
> by one, I found several records for children within the same pages, so I
> wondered if this was done for a reason. Thanks.
> Nancy
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Marciala Guerrero de 90 años