Visit to NJ State Archives? I need a DC #usa


A. E. Jordan
 

By chance is anyone planning a visit to the NJ State Archives in Trenton?
 
I need a death certificate from 1933 but I can not see an index to confirm it exists. If someone is going there I can give you the specifics.
 
Thank you
 
Allan Jordan
New York
 


David Passman
 

Hi Allan,

Reclaim the Records has provided a link for the New Jersey Death Index 1904-2017:

https://www.newjerseydeathindex.com/

Kind regards,
David Passman
Dallas, Texas


slevin0715@...
 

Hi David, The years 1930-1948 are not included in the online index provided by Reclaim the Records, however death certificates for those years are available in person at the archives.

Regards,
Sheryl Levin
Voorhees, NJ


Michele Lock
 

I have used the woman at the following site to get records at the NJ Archives in Trenton. She goes there about once a week, and each record she finds only costs $7.50. 

There are indexes at the archives that are not online, that she is able to search through, to find records that otherwise are not available.

Website: http://www.bringoutyerdead.com/record-retrieval-services
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Michele Lock

Lak/Lok/Liak/Lock and Kalon/Kolon in Zagare/Joniskis/Gruzdziai, Lithuania
Lak/Lok/Liak/Lock in Plunge/Telsiai in Lithuania
Rabinowitz in Papile, Lithuania and Riga, Latvia
Trisinsky/Trushinsky/Sturisky and Leybman in Dotnuva, Lithuania
Olitsky in Alytus, Suwalki, Poland/Lithuania
Gutman/Goodman in Czestochowa, Poland
Lavine/Lev/Lew in Trenton, New Jersey and Lida/Vilna gub., Belarus


A. E. Jordan
 

They don't have the 1930s ... but thanks for suggesting. The certificates are on microfilm in the Archives by name. The index however went missing according to the authorities when they filled Reclaim's request.

Thanks

Allan Jordan





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Hi Allan,

Reclaim the Records has provided a link for the New Jersey Death Index 1904-2017:

https://www.newjerseydeathindex.com/

Kind regards,
David Passman
Dallas, Texas