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Buchanan County Virginia Death Certificate Index 1917 Adkins, John 1937 Adkins, John Buchanan County Virginia 1920 Adkins, Lorenzo Dow 1920 Adkins, Mary (Runyon) Death Certificate Index 1930 Adkins, Nancy Jane Compton 1917 Adkins, Orpha 1922 Adkins, Syrilda (Adkins) (1912-1939) 1918 Adkins, Washington Lee 1933 Akers, Huey Dale 1939 Akers, John Henry Virginia first introduced death certificates in 1925 Aldrich, Lena J. (Taylor) June of 1912. This index contains over 5,000 1915 Allen, Amey (Mullins) names from death certificates on file. Women’s 1914 Allen, Bransom maiden and married names are included, when 1918 Allen, Burlan available. Maiden names are in (parentheses). 1921 Allen, Burlie These documents are provided for the use of 1916 Allen, Cloa Prater Buchanan County Historical Society paid 1917 Allen, Edward members only. If you seek a certificate on a 1936 Allen, Emma particular person, please give the name (as 1915 Allen, Ernest indexed) and year listed. Requests should be sent 1934 Allen, Herman to Rodney Shortt at [email protected]. All 1918 Allen, Lida Catherine Taylor requests will be sent via email only. 1923 Allen, Maggie If you would like to become a member, contact 1930 Allen, Riley Rodney or the: 1920 Allen, Willie 1926 Altizer, Alace Carrie Buchanan County Historical Society 1931 Altizer, Buella Grace PO Box 471 1930 Altizer, Claud Harold Vansant, VA 24656 1935 Altizer, Hannah Elizabeth Davis 1931 Altizer, Mollie (Davidson) Membership dues are $10 annually. 1912 Altizer, Nancy Jane Sparkes 1917 Altizer, Nell Please limit your request to five. 1926 Altizer, Roy 1917 Anderson, Albert 1935 Anderson, Allie Ashby 1922 Adams, Edith Alice 1936 Anderson, Jacob 1925 Adams, Hattie (McNeil) 1921 Anderson, Jennie 1919 Adams, Hobert 1918 Anderson, John W. 1934 Adams, John 1939 Anderson, Joseph 1920 Adams, Linnie (Mullins) 1918 Anderson, Mary J. Baldwin 1935 Adams, Manassas David 1922 Anderson, Mary Jane (Shortridge) 1920 Adams, not named 1920 Anderson, Polly Ann (Baldwin) 1926 Addison, Harold Burns 1930 Anderson, Rebecca Atkins 1912 Addison, Luther Sherman 1917 Anderson, Sarah Deel 1918 Adkins, Alice 1920 Anderson, Tivas Ayers 1929 Adkins, Artha Angeline Stacy 1918 Anderson, Tolby 1920 Adkins, Creda (Rife) 1936 Anderson, Viola 1922 Adkins, Donald Ross 1927 Anderson, Virginia C. 1922 Bailey, Rilda Meadows 1927 Arington, Mary Ellen Owens 1939 Bailey, Robert Fred 1939 Armes, James Donald 1917 Bailey, Rollon 1914 Armes, Woodroe Wilson 1928 Bailey, Virginia Blanche 1919 Arms, Claud Earl 1914 Bailey, Walter 1931 Arms, John W. 1921 Bailey, William A. 1937 Arms, Nancy 1912 Bailey, Willie 1928 Arms, Nannie Lou 1935 Bailey, Willoughby 1923 Arnette, Elizabeth Ball 1930 Baily, Lewis 1930 Arnold, Buford Orlin 1931 Baker, Annie Lee 1932 Arnold, John 1923 Baker, Bercha 1917 Arnold, Lotie Spencer 1922 Baker, Chloie Stacy (Stacy) 1921 Arnold, Noah 1922 Baker, Elijah 1930 Arrington, Eliza Matilda Owens 1913 Baker, Elizabeth Fisher 1938 Arrington, Newburn 1923 Baker, Elzre 1938 Arrington, Smith 1916 Baker, Ervin 1932 Arwood, Cal 1936 Baker, Ethel 1930 Asberry, Allie Marie 1923 Baker, Euline 1937 Asberry, Dewey 1926 Baker, Frank 1937 Asberry, Sallie (Witt) 1913 Baker, Georgie 1923 Asbury, Mary Jane (Hall) 1928 Baker, Hibb 1917 Ashbey, Martha Hackney 1930 Baker, Hyson 1935 Ashby, Allie (Anderson) 1939 Baker, Lark 1913 Ashby, Ida May 1920 Baker, Mandy Lester 1935 Ashby, J. F. 1924 Baker, Margie Spincer 1939 Ashby, Lucille 1923 Baker, Martha (Mullins) 1930 Atkins, Rebecca (Anderson) 1933 Baker, Mary M. (Daughtery) 1930 Atwell, Gladston 1922 Baker, Mary White 1936 Austin, Ida (Helton) 1914 Baker, Matlida Layne 1939 Ayers, Katie Katherine Hunter 1934 Baker, Maude 1932 Bailey, Bookhamer, Bercha 1931 Baker, May 1937 Bailey, Elizabeth Blankenship 1915 Baker, unamed d/o Hyson Baker 1922 Bailey, Elliot 1922 Baker, William 1933 Bailey, Emmett L. 1936 Baldridge, Jennie Kathleen 1937 Bailey, G. 1929 Baldridge, Mary Lois 1929 Bailey, James Harvey 1914 Baldridge, Roy 1939 Bailey, Jink 1934 Baldwin, Alice (Compton) 1921 Bailey, John Willie 1916 Baldwin, Alta Fay 1924 Bailey, Lou Rainey Whitt 1929 Baldwin, Alvetta (McGlothlin) 1922 Bailey, Margaret (Whitt) 1922 Baldwin, Ernest Isaac 1917 Bailey, Mary Elender 1919 Baldwin, Harvey 1915 Bailey, Nancy (Blankenship) 1918 Baldwin, Isaac Fullen 1937 Bailey, Nora 1934 Baldwin, John 1920 Bailey, Ocie May 1917 Baldwin, Lucy 1916 Bailey, Rebecca 1918 Baldwin, Mary J. (Anderson) 1929 Bailey, Rena 1918 Baldwin, Pheba Tennessee 1920 Baldwin, Polly Ann Anderson 1924 Ball, Mary (Lambert) 1931 Baldwin, Polly Anne (Thomas) 1929 Ball, Mary E. Tiller 1938 Baldwin, Rosanne (Lowe) 1921 Ball, McKinley 1913 Baldwin, Sherman Taft 1913 Ball, Myrtle 1938 Baldwin, Syntha Fletcher 1929 Ball, Noah G. 1938 Baldwin, Thelma 1924 Ball, Pearl A. 1928 Baldwin, Virginia Hope 1938 Ball, Pearl Gearing 1917 Baldwin, William Darling, (Lowe) 1918 Ball, Pheoba Tiller 1930 Baldwin, William Washington 1924 Ball, Robert S. 1929 Ball, Andrew Jackson 1931 Ball, Rohashus Seymore 1939 Ball, Angeline (Cook) 1921 Ball, Spencer T. 1917 Ball, Arthur Lee 1927 Ball, T.T. Jr. 1915 Ball, Bash (Lambert) 1937 Ball, Teddie 1937 Ball, Blance 1928 Ball, Tina Clayburn 1938 Ball, Carmia 1936 Ball, Trivis 1918 Ball, Ceilie (Fletcher) 1919 Ball, Vernie Rose 1920 Ball, Clinton C. 1937 Ball, Walean 1918 Ball, Cloa Tiller 1919 Ball, Wilson 1931 Ball, Cornelious 1918 Ban, Mrs. W. 1926 Ball, Curtis 1938 Banner, C. H. 1923 Ball, Cynthia A. Fletcher 1914 Barker, Florie 1920 Ball, Cynthia A. Tiller 1917 Barker, Minnie Agnes 1939 Ball, Delilah (Gilbert) 1930 Barnett, William H. 1927 Ball, Dorotha Marie 1930 Barrett, Charles Rogers 1914 Ball, Earl 1918 Barrett, Clementine Clifton 1913 Ball, Easter 1936 Bartley, Aubrey 1932 Ball, Edgar 1921 Bartley, Mary Jane (Lee) 1938 Ball, Edward 1939 Bartley, Paula Lee 1934 Ball, Eliza (Cook) 1938 Bartley, Shirley 1923 Ball, Elizabeth (Arnette) 1927 Bartley, Willie Paris 1936 Ball, Eunice (Combs) 1938 Barton, Avery 1919 Ball, Everett E. 1932 Barton, Clayton 1914 Ball, Flora May 1920 Barton, Clyde 1926 Ball, Flossie Phipps 1937 Barton, Cosby (Cook) 1929 Ball, Frank 1920 Barton, Everett 1938 Ball, Fullen 1928 Barton, F.M.F. 1919 Ball, Harvey George 1930 Barton, Floyd 1918 Ball, James Carl 1937 Barton, Grover 1938 Ball, Jessie 1933 Barton, Hattie Victoria 1937 Ball, Joe 1922 Barton, Jacob 1914 Ball, John T 1916 Barton, James Harmon 1938 Ball, Laura 1919 Barton, Mary (Hess) 1930 Ball, Luther 1932 Barton, Mary Bostic 1914 Ball, Martha Tiller 1929 Barton, Mary E. 1914 Ball, Mary (Fletcher) 1920 Barton, Matilda 1937 Ball, Mary (Harris) 1929 Barton, Matilda Deel 1937 Barton, Mavis 1934 Belcher, Thompson 1930 Barton, Rhoda (Stevens) 1915 Belcher, unamed male (s/o Authur) 1927 Barton, Rhoda Jane Cook 1917 Belcher, Vergie (Honaker) 1931 Barton, Roma Deel 1934 Belcher, Virginia Edith 1935 Barton, Sarah A. (Cook) 1918 Belcher, Wilson Prince 1935 Barton, Sarah Nuckles 1927 Bentley, Ardelia Crumb 1926 Barton, Tivis 1919 Bentley, Henry 1936 Barton, William 1938 Bevears, Edith 1924 Barton, William Elbert 1912 Bevins, Woodrow Wilson 1914 Bawlding, S.A.D. 1920 Bird, Bracie 1939 Beavers, Caroline (Kiser) 1937 Bird, William 1919 Becher, Vivian (Waldron) 1912 Bishop, Melinda Elmira (Rowe) 1927 Belcher Shadie Jr. 1939 Blackburn, Cecil 1936 Belcher, Audine 1932 Blackburn, Sambon 1919 Belcher, Aughty 1938 Blackburn, Shirley Jean 1918 Belcher, Aulden 1927 Blair, David Junior 1915 Belcher, Carl 1917 Blair, Ella (Slone) 1930 Belcher, Carline (Daughery) 1915 Blair, G.W. Jr. 1919 Belcher, Clifton Leo 1924 Blair, Jennie 1930 Belcher, Elizabeth 1927 Blair, John Henry 1937 Belcher, Franklin 1915 Blair, M. (female) (d/o Dave) 1921 Belcher, Geneva 1930 Blair, male 1920 Belcher, George 1915 Blair, Radford 1916 Belcher, Gladys 1934 Blair, Theodore 1936 Belcher, Harles 1916 Blaire, Florence 1915 Belcher, Henderson 1916 Blaire, Nancy Jane (mother) 1931 Belcher, Henry Wilson 1927 Blankenship, A.C. 1927 Belcher, Jane (Elswick) 1928 Blankenship, Abraham Lincoln 1919 Belcher, John 1916 Blankenship, Adam Harrison 1914 Belcher, John W. 1915 Blankenship, Allice 1921 Belcher, Lewis 1939 Blankenship, Armandy 1917 Belcher, Lonsley 1935 Blankenship, Atherlene Juanita 1935 Belcher, Lottie (Hylton) 1920 Blankenship, Beetress 1918 Belcher, Louemma Davis 1926 Blankenship, Bell Junior (male) 1922 Belcher, Louisa Matney 1933 Blankenship, Bertha Fay 1932 Belcher, Mary (Clevinger) 1930 Blankenship, Boch 1922 Belcher, Mary Deel 1938 Blankenship, Boyd 1938 Belcher, Mary Stiltner 1934 Blankenship, Burb 1924 Belcher, Melvin 1933 Blankenship, Butress 1917 Belcher, Not Named 1918 Blankenship, Carliss Hurley 1930 Belcher, Octavie (Deel) 1933 Blankenship, Carrie (Street) 1925 Belcher, Princey 1917 Blankenship, Catherine (Keen) 1924 Belcher, Ralph Burton 1921 Blankenship, Causby Caroline (Sanson) 1933 Belcher, Rosa Fransis (Clevinger) 1920 Blankenship, Cecil 1925 Belcher, Rosco 1932 Blankenship, Chloa Malvina 1916 Belcher, T. 1935 Blankenship, Clarence Butler 1921 Blankenship, Clell 1925 Blankenship, Lillie West 1920 Blankenship, Cloey 1925 Blankenship, Linco 1925 Blankenship, Clora 1914 Blankenship, Louisa Justus 1914 Blankenship, Clovis Lee 1937 Blankenship, Lydia 1936 Blankenship, Columbus 1921 Blankenship, M.C. 1935 Blankenship, Cordelia (Cooper) 1939 Blankenship, Mack 1936 Blankenship, Cynthia (Justus) 1930 Blankenship, Margret 1929 Blankenship, Cyrus 1918 Blankenship, Martha 1933 Blankenship, Dan 1938 Blankenship, Martha (Hale) 1918 Blankenship, Dorsey Lee 1931 Blankenship, Martha E. 1912 Blankenship, Earl 1924 Blankenship, Martha May 1930 Blankenship,
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