DEATH RECORDS. DEATH CERTIFICATES BURIAL INDEXES CEMETERY RECORDS MORTUARY RECORDS.

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DEATH RECORDS

DEATH CERTIFICATES BURIAL INDEXES CEMETERY RECORDS MORTUARY RECORDS

NEWSPAPERS OBITUARY NEWS ARTICLES ACCIDENTS SOCIAL SECURITY DEATH INDEX BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE MONTH & YEAR PLACE OF DEATH CITY COUNTY STATE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER

BOOKS FAMILY BIBLE SURNAME STATE COUNTY CITY SLATER UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD SALT LAKE COUNTY HUNTSVILLE, UTAH

PERSONAL INFORMATION JOURNALS DAUGHTERS OF UTAH CHURCH HISTORY LIBRARY LETTERS EXPERIENCES RELATIVES STORIES, HISTORIES, PICTURES, ARTIFACTS

CHURCH RECORDS CITY DIRECTORIES MILITARY RECORDS WILLS LAND AND PROPERTY GUARDIANSHIP RECORDS

1900 CENSUS RECORDS 1. HOUSE NUMBER 2. FAMILY NUMBER IN ORDER OR VISIT 3. NAME OF INDIVIDUAL 4. RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSE 5. RACE 6. SEX 7. BIRTH MONTH & YEAR OF PERSON 8. AGE AT LAST BIRTHDAY (JUNE 1,1900)

9. SINGLE,MARRIED,DIVORCED,WIDOW 10. HOW MANY YEARS MARRIED 11 MOTHER OF HOW MANY CHILDREN 12. MOTHER OF LIVING CHILDREN 13. BIRTH PLACE OF INDIVIDUAL 14. BIRTH PLACE OF FATHER 15. BIRTH PLACE OF MOTHER 16. YEAR OF IMMIGRATION TO US 17. HOW MANY YEARS IN US 18. Naturalized, petitioned, alien 19. OCCUPATION

20. NUMBER OF MONTHS NOT EMPLOYED 21. MONTHS IN SCHOOL 22. CAN READ 23. CAN WRITE 24. CAN SPEAK ENGLISH 25. OWN OR RENT HOUSE 26. OWN FREE OR MORTGAGED 27. FARM OR HOUSE 28. NUMBER OF FARM