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Alabama Certificate Death


Alabama Certificate Death



Alabama Certificate Death

is it possible to find a 1830 Alabama birth certificate?

I'm looking for an ancestor I know they died in the early 1900s in Yalobusha Mississippi I'm trying to find out the name of their parents not sure if I should look for a birth certificate or death certificate.
The name is Basil Riley born in 1830
In Alabama, Married in 1866 to Parthenia Reed

You might find a christening or baptismal record somewhere. Most states didn't start requiring birth certificates until the late 1800s or early 1900s.

You might also find him living with his parents in a census when he was first married, or them living with him when they were in their 70s.


Alabama Certificate Death


Mad Dog the Creator - Apostille

Is a spouse responsible for a deceased spouse's debts in the State of Alabama?

The house is not paid for. There is very little equity in it but it is in both spouse's names. We have a 2002 Toyota Corolla in which we are still making payments. There is no estate. Very little money left.

If the spouse is not responsible, how does that spouse handle collection calls? Do you send them a death certificate?

If the deceased was either owner or co owner their interests in the property must stand for the debt (that is the purpose of probate) You need to see an attorney and get competent legal advice. You are wrong there is an estate and it needs to be legally settled.


Alabama Certificate Death



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