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Need info on availble resources for Prosser, Please.
Posted by: gloria (ID *****6997) Date: March 17, 2004 at 21:30:28
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Was there a local newspaper in Prosser in 1900-1910?
Is there a marriage license apps archive for 1909/1910?
Is there a city record of deaths?
Is there a central archive for funeral home records for 1900-1917? Does anyone know if any funeral homes in Prosser now were in business in 1900-1917?
Is there a book or books of cemetery records for Prosser 1900-1910?
and finally, is there a historical society there in Prosser?

Here is what I need the info for:
Between 1900 and 1909 James Ira Long died and his wife Ina Lacey Long remarried William Tustin. I found William buried in the West Prosser Cem online database. He died in 1917. I think it is the right William because in the 1910 census he is age 42 yrs with Ina age 38 years and step children, and in 1920 Ina is a widow in Yakima. William and Ina had no ch together as far as I know. I would like to find out if there are the following items for these people:
1. an Obit , death record, funeral home record ,cemetery record and/ or grave photograph for James Ira Long b. 1846 or 1853 in IL, died bet 1901-1909 in Prosser, spouse Ina lacey Long, left 4 ch James e, Amy Anna, Samuel Fred and Herbert N Long.
2. A marriage cert or app for William Tustin and Ina Long, a widow.
3.A newspaper announcement of the application or marriage of William Tustin and Ina Long
4. An Obit for 1917 for William Tustin lived in Prosser, widow Ina. A location so I can try to get a photograph of William Tustin's grave in the West Prosser cemetery.



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