My grandfather died two months later in Chicago in 1949. Would his medical records be anywhere after all this time?
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I looked at the Kankakee county records, and it wasn't there, so my cousin and I drove down to the county court house last Friday, and got copies. Her parents are unknown...
ReplyDeleteSorry, Catherine, I didn't see your post - did you check on Cyberdrive? They should have had it listed and then you could have ordered it for 5 bucks from Molly or Cynthia....
ReplyDeleteIt's quite alright - we had fun, and it's a nice drive. We found the vital records desk right inside the front door and the guy at the desk gave us two copies because the first one was a little smudged ($10 fee now).
ReplyDelete$10.00! Wow!
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