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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.
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.
Nekoosa is a city in Wood County, Wisconsin, United States. Its name derives from the Ho-Chunk word, "Nįįkuusra", "Nakrusa", or "Nįkusara" which translates to "running water". [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The population was 2,580 at the 2010 census .
The people listed below were born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Nekoosa, Wisconsin. Pages in category "People from Nekoosa, Wisconsin" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
In local newspapers, an obituary may be published for any local resident upon death. A necrology is a register or list of records of the deaths of people related to a particular organization, group or field, which may only contain the sparsest details, or small obituaries. Historical necrologies can be important sources of information.
Ritchey was originally called Richville, and under the latter name was platted in 1870. [4] The community was named for its founder, Matthew H. Ritchey, who had settled there in 1832. [5] A post office called Ritchey was established in 1871, and remained in operation until 1974. [6]
Jimmy Ritchey is an American country music songwriter and record producer from Centralia, Washington. [ 1 ] Ritchey got his start as a record producer after producing demos for Tommy Shane Steiner .
Les Ritchey (1966) – decapitated in drag racing crash; Ken Kotalac (1969) – decapitated in drag bike racing crash; Rocky Marciano (1969) – decapitated when his airplane crashed; Jim Croce (1973) – decapitated when airplane crashed; François Cevert (1973) – cut in half in racing car crash at Watkins Glen International