Archive for June, 2008

posted by Military Records on Jun 25

Vernee D asked:


Paralegal during research on a specific case for a veteran who cannot get access to his military records. They are located somewhere in D.C., however, my attorney is having a very difficult time due to the military claiming classified records. Yet, we found records do exsist, how may we obtain them?

BURKE

posted by Military Records on Jun 24

Richiboi asked:


I have to do a school project on what my family did during world war 2.I know both my grandads were in the army but other than that i do not know a lot else.My parents have told me to speak to other family members about it but i would like to find out as much as possible.If anyone knows of a good website where you can reaserch UK military records for free or at a low price please tell me.

SADIE

posted by Military Records on Jun 21

how to request military records
Funeral records are documents kept by funeral homes detailing the funeral services that were registered with them. When it comes to conducting research on the death of an individual, death records are often the first recourse while funeral documents are often (unjustly) overlooked.

One of the primary reasons why funeral records are ignored is that, unlike death records, they are not considered public records. Funeral homes are not required by law to release funeral documents unless there is just cause. But as of late, more funeral homes are allowing the general public to request for this information, provided that the name of the deceased and the date of death are provided accurately by the requesting party.

Since the funeral home director is tasked with the responsibility of filling out the death certificate, the latter is also part of the funeral records they keep at most funeral homes. Aside from the date of birth and death, other information that you can find in the death certificate includes the name of the spouse, name of parents, the place of residence at death and the name and location of the cemetery.

On the actual funeral records, one can find a list of surviving family members of the individual who passed away. Sometimes, even the names and addresses of the in-laws and grandchildren are included on this list, since this will be needed for placing obituaries in newspapers.

Although not often the case, there are instances when funeral documents also reveal the deceased person’s last will or testament, birth certificate, insurance policy and military record. These information are of course especially relevant for those trying to trace their lineage, track down ancestors and uncover their own family history.

Funeral Records Go ‘Live’ Online

Due to the sheer volume of funeral records, many mortuary facilities have chosen to digitize all their records and offer them online. Being able to access funeral documents online is advantageous for mortuary facilities since this saves them the additional cost of having to maintain a separate physical archive, sometimes even employing the services of a third party record keeping company.

For people wishing to acquire copies of funeral records, retrieving them online preserves these records for posterity. Digitized copies mean that the risk of these records getting lost, stolen or damaged is significantly reduced and are more likely to be able to withstand the test of time.

One caveat for anyone accessing funeral records is that these records may not be entirely accurate since most of the information is supplied by the surviving family members and then compiled by the funeral director. As such, any information that you learn from funeral documents has to be double checked against other sources of data before they can be deemed as conclusive.

The registrar of vital statistics, the county of death and cemeteries may also have some related records that can be utilized for research purposes and serve as excellent supporting documents for funeral records.

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MIGNONETTE

posted by Military Records on Jun 16

DenirovVladinsky asked:


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posted by Military Records on Jun 8

requesting military records
Jackie asked:


I requested my medical records on the 1st of this month and I still haven’t received them, I even faxed my signature over so the process would be quicker. Does anybody know how long on average they take to come in the mail? And is there any way to track the request I put in for them?

ELFREDA

posted by Military Records on Jun 6

Jonny K asked:


Almost 3 years ago i was honorably discharged medically after sustaining wounds while serving in the middle east. I wonder if there is any way i can rejoin the military now that i feel i have fully recovered. The only setbacks i question is that one, i was also diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder, and two, have been recieving disability since my release. I do however have an outstanding military record.
Anyone with any answers it would be much appreciated…

ROYCE

posted by Military Records on Jun 4

requesting military records
Micheal G asked:


I was discharged from the military based on false claims of abuse by my now ex wife. Ive since then been able to prove that it was a lie, however my reenlistment code is a 3 due to my discharge. I was told by the local recruiter that I could get a wavier to go back in, but he highly doubts that I will get it because of what it says on my DD214. I wish to rejoin as soon as possible. How can I get my records corrected faster than the usual 10 months? Or what is a number I can use call and speak to someone there?

JILLIAN
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