My Mom had a stillborn baby in1959 or 1960 at a naval base in Norfolk, VA. Where could this baby be buried? - baby caskets
I believe he was stationed at a base in or near Norfolk, Virginia. The Red Cross helped organize the funeral, the coffin. Any help is welcome driving.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Baby Caskets My Mom Had A Stillborn Baby In1959 Or 1960 At A Naval Base In Norfolk, VA. Where Could This Baby Be Buried?
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Contact the County Health Department and see how they handle the birth at the naval base. If the baby is born dead, a pause might have had in various ways. It was an act of death of the fetus has been filed with the municipality or two at the Pentagon naval base (there are a few different ways to the situation after the database handle). The certificate will tell you where the child is buried or cremated and his ashes were laid to rest.
ReplyDeleteStart with the death records in the Office of the County ... and, of course, the Red Cross.
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