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"Research and writing about Virginia genealogy and family history." <[log in to unmask]>
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My guess is that the spouse was available to provide all the info for 
the death of the first one but no one was around with that info when the 
other pass away.

The clerk could only provide what information was available on the 
originals.

Les

James Burnett wrote:
> I recently applied for and got information about grandparents death from the
> Department of Vital Statistics in Richmond.  My question has to do with the
> form in which this came back to me.
> One died in 1960 and one in 1963. Both died in Lynchburg and in the same
> hospital. On one I got a Certificate of Death with all the details. ON the
> other I got a Certification of Death that gave name, date of birth and date
> of death.
> One was issued on July 1, 2009, and the other July 7, 2009. They were both
> signed by the same person.
> Any thoughts
> Douglas Burnett
> Satellite Beach
> FL

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