[PW] 19th century bodybuilder?/more?
Judy Swink
jswink at adnc.com
Sat Feb 3 10:08:57 PST 2007
I would agree with the recommendation to go through the State office but
think VitalChek would be able to expedite - for a price, of course. I
didn't intend to suggest VitalChek as the only resource and should have
included the State as the primary resource - guess I've been away from
reference assistance too long ; < Judy Swink
swguardian-stumpers at yahoo.com wrote:
> The California Deaths Database offers searches from 1905 and up. They have a premium service, but also allow free searches. You do need a guest pass (also free).
> http://www.vitalsearch-ca.com/gen/ca/_vitals/cadeathm.htm
>
> Ordering death, birth or marriage certificates through VitalChek or other private agencies is a great deal more expensive than through the state offices. The State of California adds this note regarding these services: "Note: If you place your request through a private agency, our office will still process your request according to our processing times (regardless of faster timeframes promised by the private agency). Our office is not responsible for errors made by the private agency."
>
> Ordering vital records from the state office is usually the best. For California the best way to order is via the county where the event happened. If you do not know the county, the Sacramento office of the California Department of Health Services will process your order.
>
> CHS Sacramento
> http://www.dhs.ca.gov/hisp/chs/OVR/OrderCert.htm
>
> List of county offices
> http://www.dhs.ca.gov/hisp/chs/OVR/LocalRegistrar/default.htm
>
> Judy Swink <jswink at adnc.com> wrote:
> The California Death Index 1940-1997 is accessible online through
> several genealogical websites. I found Leonide Keatinghe [spelling used
> in the CDI record] and there's a link for ordering a copy of the death
> certificate. Go to: http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi I
> put in only the surname as "Keatinghe".
>
> The death certificate is ordered from VitalChek so you can probably go
> directly to http://www.vitalchek.com without stopping at Rootsweb or
> Ancestry.com etc. DOB for Keating is given as 17 Oct 1868; DOD is 11
> Sep 1945, Los Angeles.
>
> For others who may need California death dates prior to 1940, the
> California Death Index exists from 1905 forward but only 1940-1997 is
> online. The California State Library has the print CDI from 1905-1939
> but will not do lookups - you would need to find someone local in
> Sacramento who could go to the State Library's California History Room
> and do the lookup.
>
> The Sacramento Public Library Telephone Reference Service may be able to
> refer you to local researchers for hire:
> 1-800-209-4627. It shouldn't take more than an hour to do - probably
> much less but I expect there would be a minimum fee.
>
> In the event that the 800 number only works within California, the local
> number is 916-264-2920. I have been told that the LDS Family History
> Centers have microfilm [or fiche] for the 1905-1939 period but have not
> ever needed to find out since I used to have friends in the cooperative
> system based at Sacramento Public Library which system doesn't seem to
> be extant - lots of changes and mergers since I retired in 2001.
> Judy Swink [formerly of the Serra Cooperative Library System in San Diego]
>
> David Anderson wrote:
>
>> Allen,
>>
>> Taking another look at the 1910 US Census - also found in Niles, Berrien,
>> Michigan: at 1303 South Third St, family 342/351 lines 61-62:
>>
>> Leonide Keatinge [note the census taker's spelling of Keating], male white
>> age 51 marriage#1, married 15 years, immigrated _1880_ [very clearly 1880],
>> occupation: "own income", owns a house free, bp England, parents' bp England
>>
>> Kathleen Keating female white age 41 marriage#1 married 15 years, no
>> children, bp Michigan, father's bp Ohio, mother's bp New York
>>
>> The California death record is indeed for Leonide Leonidas Keatinghe b
>> 1868-10-17 male bp REST [usually foreign born] d Los Angeles county, 1945 09
>> 11 at age 76 (my father in law's father is a Robert Leonidas Hess, Jr).
>>
>> There are immigration records for a few Leonard Keatings, some from
>> Ireland.
>>
>> I first wondered if his last name was a hyphenated name that wouldn't fit
>> in the death record box; I've seen some truncated. Also noting the 1910 US
>> Census for Niles, Michigan, wondering if the final "e" became a part of both
>> his names.
>>
>> Did not find an obit in the Los Angeles newspaper index on Ancestry.com in
>> 1945. Wonder if he was traveling when he died.
>>
>> There is a record in FamilySearch, the Mormon genealogical website for
>> Kathleen Ives: married Leonida Keating 08 May 1892 Niles, Berrien, Michigan.
>> No further information that direction.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> David
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
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>> To:
>>
>
>
>> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 8:23 AM
>> Subject: Re: [PW] 19th century bodybuilder?/more?
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the additional details on this interesting character. His
>>>
>> 1900
>>
>>> Census in Niles, Mich claims that he was born in England in Oct 1855 and
>>>
>> came
>>
>>> to the US in 1865 - but there is no record of that trans-Atlantic
>>>
>> passage.
>>
>>> He married Kathleen Ives in 1892. No children apparent.
>>>
>>> An interesting puzzle develops in the Calif Death Index, where there is
>>>
>> a
>>
>>> 'Leonide Leonidas Keatinghe' (not born in US), dying in Sept 1945 in Los
>>> Angeles.
>>>
>>> That last name there almost seems like a typo (or two words compressed:
>>>
>> um,
>>
>>> blended?) - does anyone have access to a Los Angeles City Directory (or
>>>
>> Death
>>
>>> Cert) for that period to see if this fellow (Keating/he) is a 'real'
>>>
>> person?
>>
>>> His birth month is right, but not the birth year. Either way, he seems
>>>
>> to have
>>
>>> lived a long time. He has been apprenticed as a child to a circus
>>>
>> (bareback
>>
>>> rider), and after breaking his spine, developed his physical fitness
>>>
>> program.
>>
>>> The sole voice recording seems to date from ca. 1904.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Allen
>>>
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