Because he's dead and can't find anything anymore.
Because he's dead and can't find anything anymore.
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Go to Washington County historical society, library, or Mormon Family History Center where you can access records on microfilm. This is free. Or use your computer to access Ancestry.com. Subscription costs $$.
To find a list of open warrants in Washington state, visit the Municipal Research and Services Center of Washington. The King County Auditor also provides free records.
Visit your local land records office or consult with an attorney.
Glance through Ricky Corby public records such as phone number, address, and bankruptcy records using the people.
He might of but it might be hard to find out.
If your father is not available to tell you what his family history is, for whatever reason, then you have to go to other relatives who might know something or to the records. Records would include vital records (birth, death, marriage), legal records (land ownership, court records, civil cases, wills, etc.), military records, newspapers, cemetery records, etc. And, unfortunately, if you can't find something to start from, you may have to simply give up, at least for a time, and work on something else, perhaps your mother's family history.
Death records are most commonly found in the county courthouse of the county in which the person died. A family with a recent bereavement can find out about a recent death in the family at Vital Records Health & Senior Services or at their local townhall.
If the family member is alive and does not choose to tell you, you cannot find out what is in that person's will. If the family member has died and the will has been filed for Probate, the will is a public record available from the records of the court where the will was filed.
I am curious about my family tree and want to research more about my mother's ancestry. Where can I find public records at no cost?
You may have to consult with local church records and graveyards to find where the gravestone is. There are often records of these things kept, which people can then use when doing research on their family history.