Douglas,
It may be that the information was not complete on the originals for
the one where you only got limited information.

Or it may be how your request was worded:  My cousin and I both
requested our g-grandfather's civil war record from the National
Archives.  She only got a few pages (20 or so)  and I got over 500
pages!...  We could only guess that either she hadn't worded her
request properly for his whole entire record or someone had more time
on their hands in filling my request...

Have you tried contacting them to ask about it?

Val Johnson

On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 9:22 PM, James Burnett<[log in to unmask]> 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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