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    Memoranda Book 087: Carey Hand Funeral Home records, March 9, 1934 to April 27, 1934

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    Contains records and ledgers on services provided at the Carey Hand Funeral Home. Materials include memoranda regarding the death and burial of deceased individuals, registers of the death, burial and payment information, plots in the Greenwood and Palm cemeteries, financial records, cremation records, ambulance service records, vault storage records, and Central Florida veterans\u27 and Orlando Air Base servicemen\u27s death, burial, and military information. The Carey Hand mortuary business was founded in 1885 by Elijah Hand, Orlando\u27s first embalmer. In 1907 Hand\u27s son, Carey, took over the business and continued to run it until his death in 1947. His wife sold the business the following year, and subsequent owners have kept the Carey Hand name. In 1969 the Carey Hand and Cox-Parker Funeral Homes merged

    Memoranda Book 008: Carey Hand Funeral Home records, April 1, 1909 - December 19, 1910

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    Contains records and ledgers on services provided at the Carey Hand Funeral Home. Materials include memoranda regarding the death and burial of deceased individuals, registers of the death, burial and payment information, plots in the Greenwood and Palm cemeteries, financial records, cremation records, ambulance service records, vault storage records, and Central Florida veterans\u27 and Orlando Air Base servicemen\u27s death, burial, and military information. The Carey Hand mortuary business was founded in 1885 by Elijah Hand, Orlando\u27s first embalmer. In 1907 Hand\u27s son, Carey, took over the business and continued to run it until his death in 1947. His wife sold the business the following year, and subsequent owners have kept the Carey Hand name. In 1969 the Carey Hand and Cox-Parker Funeral Homes merged

    Funeral Register Volume 24: Carey Hand Funeral Home records, January 1, 1940 to November 2, 1940

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    Contains records and ledgers on services provided at the Carey Hand Funeral Home. Materials include memoranda regarding the death and burial of deceased individuals, registers of the death, burial and payment information, plots in the Greenwood and Palm cemeteries, financial records, cremation records, ambulance service records, vault storage records, and Central Florida veterans\u27 and Orlando Air Base servicemen\u27s death, burial, and military information. The Carey Hand mortuary business was founded in 1885 by Elijah Hand, Orlando\u27s first embalmer. In 1907 Hand\u27s son, Carey, took over the business and continued to run it until his death in 1947. His wife sold the business the following year, and subsequent owners have kept the Carey Hand name. In 1969 the Carey Hand and Cox-Parker Funeral Homes merged

    Memoranda Book 109: Carey Hand Funeral Home records, January 1, 1937 to February 13, 1937

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    Contains records and ledgers on services provided at the Carey Hand Funeral Home. Materials include memoranda regarding the death and burial of deceased individuals, registers of the death, burial and payment information, plots in the Greenwood and Palm cemeteries, financial records, cremation records, ambulance service records, vault storage records, and Central Florida veterans\u27 and Orlando Air Base servicemen\u27s death, burial, and military information. The Carey Hand mortuary business was founded in 1885 by Elijah Hand, Orlando\u27s first embalmer. In 1907 Hand\u27s son, Carey, took over the business and continued to run it until his death in 1947. His wife sold the business the following year, and subsequent owners have kept the Carey Hand name. In 1969 the Carey Hand and Cox-Parker Funeral Homes merged

    Memoranda Book 085: Carey Hand Funeral Home records, December 16, 1933 to January 30, 1934

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    Contains records and ledgers on services provided at the Carey Hand Funeral Home. Materials include memoranda regarding the death and burial of deceased individuals, registers of the death, burial and payment information, plots in the Greenwood and Palm cemeteries, financial records, cremation records, ambulance service records, vault storage records, and Central Florida veterans\u27 and Orlando Air Base servicemen\u27s death, burial, and military information. The Carey Hand mortuary business was founded in 1885 by Elijah Hand, Orlando\u27s first embalmer. In 1907 Hand\u27s son, Carey, took over the business and continued to run it until his death in 1947. His wife sold the business the following year, and subsequent owners have kept the Carey Hand name. In 1969 the Carey Hand and Cox-Parker Funeral Homes merged

    Memoranda Book 075: Carey Hand Funeral Home records, June 18, 1932 to August 14, 1932

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    Contains records and ledgers on services provided at the Carey Hand Funeral Home. Materials include memoranda regarding the death and burial of deceased individuals, registers of the death, burial and payment information, plots in the Greenwood and Palm cemeteries, financial records, cremation records, ambulance service records, vault storage records, and Central Florida veterans\u27 and Orlando Air Base servicemen\u27s death, burial, and military information. The Carey Hand mortuary business was founded in 1885 by Elijah Hand, Orlando\u27s first embalmer. In 1907 Hand\u27s son, Carey, took over the business and continued to run it until his death in 1947. His wife sold the business the following year, and subsequent owners have kept the Carey Hand name. In 1969 the Carey Hand and Cox-Parker Funeral Homes merged

    Memoranda Book 084: Carey Hand Funeral Home records, October 24, 1933 to December 16, 1933

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    Contains records and ledgers on services provided at the Carey Hand Funeral Home. Materials include memoranda regarding the death and burial of deceased individuals, registers of the death, burial and payment information, plots in the Greenwood and Palm cemeteries, financial records, cremation records, ambulance service records, vault storage records, and Central Florida veterans\u27 and Orlando Air Base servicemen\u27s death, burial, and military information. The Carey Hand mortuary business was founded in 1885 by Elijah Hand, Orlando\u27s first embalmer. In 1907 Hand\u27s son, Carey, took over the business and continued to run it until his death in 1947. His wife sold the business the following year, and subsequent owners have kept the Carey Hand name. In 1969 the Carey Hand and Cox-Parker Funeral Homes merged

    Memoranda Book 143: Carey Hand Funeral Home records, April 15, 1941 to May 24, 1941

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    Contains records and ledgers on services provided at the Carey Hand Funeral Home. Materials include memoranda regarding the death and burial of deceased individuals, registers of the death, burial and payment information, plots in the Greenwood and Palm cemeteries, financial records, cremation records, ambulance service records, vault storage records, and Central Florida veterans\u27 and Orlando Air Base servicemen\u27s death, burial, and military information. The Carey Hand mortuary business was founded in 1885 by Elijah Hand, Orlando\u27s first embalmer. In 1907 Hand\u27s son, Carey, took over the business and continued to run it until his death in 1947. His wife sold the business the following year, and subsequent owners have kept the Carey Hand name. In 1969 the Carey Hand and Cox-Parker Funeral Homes merged

    Memoranda Book 123: Carey Hand Funeral Home records, October 14, 1938 to December 10, 1938

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    Contains records and ledgers on services provided at the Carey Hand Funeral Home. Materials include memoranda regarding the death and burial of deceased individuals, registers of the death, burial and payment information, plots in the Greenwood and Palm cemeteries, financial records, cremation records, ambulance service records, vault storage records, and Central Florida veterans\u27 and Orlando Air Base servicemen\u27s death, burial, and military information. The Carey Hand mortuary business was founded in 1885 by Elijah Hand, Orlando\u27s first embalmer. In 1907 Hand\u27s son, Carey, took over the business and continued to run it until his death in 1947. His wife sold the business the following year, and subsequent owners have kept the Carey Hand name. In 1969 the Carey Hand and Cox-Parker Funeral Homes merged

    Memoranda Book 089: Carey Hand Funeral Home records, June 25, 1934 to August 20, 1934

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    Contains records and ledgers on services provided at the Carey Hand Funeral Home. Materials include memoranda regarding the death and burial of deceased individuals, registers of the death, burial and payment information, plots in the Greenwood and Palm cemeteries, financial records, cremation records, ambulance service records, vault storage records, and Central Florida veterans\u27 and Orlando Air Base servicemen\u27s death, burial, and military information. The Carey Hand mortuary business was founded in 1885 by Elijah Hand, Orlando\u27s first embalmer. In 1907 Hand\u27s son, Carey, took over the business and continued to run it until his death in 1947. His wife sold the business the following year, and subsequent owners have kept the Carey Hand name. In 1969 the Carey Hand and Cox-Parker Funeral Homes merged
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