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Cemeteries (San Mateo County) [Italian Cemetery, Colma | photograph by Ron Filion, 2004] INDEX: ---------- Books Offline Contact Us if you know of any offline cemetery books for San Mateo County.

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[Street in Chinatown, San Francisco, California, Circa 1920] What's New? January 2026: Over 100 new digital books scanned and added to our Virtual Library: 85 school yearbooks, 5 history books, 18 SF social directories, and 1 city directory. December 2025: Sacramento Police Department Historical Mug Books: ~90% indexed. Database will be updated when completed. Major Databas...

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Vitals (San Francisco County) In 1906 everything was lost in the earthquake and fire. There is no hope!! Well, not exactly. Although the birth, marriage and death certificates perished along with wills and probates, there are still many resources available. The largest available resource are newspaper notices. We have been collecting them and publishing them on this site (see...

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Adoption Search [Courtesy of Coyot/Pixabay] How To Do Your Own Adoption Search In California Are you an adoptee who wants to identify the name of your birth mother? Your first thought may be to obtain your original birth certificate. These are kept under seal by the California Department of Public Health and are not released except by court order. Similarly, the adoption fil...

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Vitals (San Francisco County) In 1906 everything was lost in the earthquake and fire. There is no hope!! Well, not exactly. Although the birth, marriage and death certificates perished along with wills and probates, there are still many resources available. The largest available resource are newspaper notices. We have been collecting them and publishing them on this site (see...

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