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  2. Death certificate - Wikipedia

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    Eddie August Schneider's (1911–1940) death certificate, issued in New York.. A death certificate is either a legal document issued by a medical practitioner which states when a person died, or a document issued by a government civil registration office, that declares the date, location and cause of a person's death, as entered in an official register of deaths.

  3. File:Death Certificate.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,952 × 2,897 pixels, file size: 158 KB, MIME type: application/pdf) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Samuel H. Hoge - Wikipedia

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    On October 2, 1889, Hoge married Katherine Craig Taylor (1870-1956), whose father James Craig Taylor (1826–1887) had served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly as well as Attorney General of Virginia after the American Civil War. Their son Samuel Harris Hoge Jr. (1893-1941) did not survive his parents, but their daughters did ...

  5. Vital record - Wikipedia

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    Vital records are records of life events kept under governmental authority, including birth certificates, marriage licenses (or marriage certificates), separation agreements, divorce certificates or divorce party and death certificates. In some jurisdictions, vital records may also include records of civil unions or domestic partnerships.

  6. Elijah McClanahan - Wikipedia

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    Elijah McClanahan (April 20, 1770 – December 1, 1857) (aka Elijah McClanachan; McClanechan, etc.) was a planter and soldier in western Virginia and the Roanoke Valley.He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the 5th/121st Virginia Militia in the War of 1812, and was one of the largest landholders in what later became Roanoke County, Virginia.

  7. EDITORIAL: W.Va. killed the death penalty 60 years ago ... - AOL

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    Feb. 2—West Virginia Senate President Craig Blair is among the lawmakers clamoring to bring back the death penalty in the Mountain State, but doing so would be a bad idea. West Virginia ...

  8. Category:Death in Virginia - Wikipedia

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  9. Henry C. McDowell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Born on August 24, 1861, in Louisville, Kentucky, [1] McDowell received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1881 from Yale University and a Bachelor of Laws in 1887 from the University of Virginia School of Law. [1] He entered private practice in Lynchburg, Virginia from 1887 to 1901. [1]