Records

Records
Author: Ionia Funeral Home (Ionia, Mich.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1907
Genre: Ionia County (Mich.)
ISBN:

Personal data of people whose funerals were handled by the Ionia Funeral Home. Information includes: name, address, age at death, occupation, cause of death, place of death, parents' names, birthplace, and place of burial. Many of the burials were from residents of the Ionia County Poor Farm. Records cover 1907-1921, and 1965.

Data Personified

Data Personified
Author: Larry Benson
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1480865389

From the authors who brought you WTF: Wheres the Fraud? comes Data Personified, an in-depth and current look at the evolution of fraudulent tactics. With a focus on business identity theft and document fraud, Data Personified unwraps the complicated issues of identity theft and data breacheswithout boring readers to death. Documents are the building blocks of identities, and how those identities interact proves just how malleable they are. Businesses have identities too, and are just as vulnerable as individuals. From ordering celebrity birth certificates to analyzing fraudulent fraud statistics, Larry and Alana Benson explore new crimes, and explain why they matter to anyone with a Social Security number. With a different data breach every week, and identity theft a click away, Data Personified could not be more timely.

Funeral Record

Funeral Record
Author: Fogle West Funeral Home (Houston, Tex.).
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1950
Genre: Funeral homes
ISBN:

Volumes consist of ledger sheets for funerals handled by the Fogle West Funeral Home of Houston, Texas from 1950 to 1965. The ledger sheets are in the volumes as the accounts were created and are numberred accordingly. The Funeral Record volumes and individual file folders of the records of the Fogle West Funeral Home were donated to the Houston Public Library's, Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research in the 1990's. No volumes for the second half of 1950 or the first half of 1951 were received by Clayton Library.