Death records search
Deathrecords.com is Death Records, Vital Records, Public Records search. Putting together a family tree or just researching your past? Death records are essential resources to unlocking valuable information about people in your life. Verify death records of distant family members to increase the accuracy of your genealogy research. Death records are key markers of significant life events in families, and can be central to researching family history as it relates to lifespan, age during pivotal life or historical events, etc.
Death Records: Online Searchable Death Indexes & Databases – it’s all Home.att.net. Minnesota Death Index 1908-2002 (requires payment – part of an Ancestry subscription, which also includes a Minnesota Birth Index 1935-2002 & Minnesota Marriage Records Index 1958-2001, except 1996) Online St. Louis and Missouri Death Records Indexes Includes resources for the state of Missouri.
Texas Death Records is Death-records.net. Enter a first and/or last name to search Texas death records. This website was created to provide genealogists with access to the Texas death records from a single place. Additional information on how to obtain Texas death certificates is available in the site.
Deathindexes.com is a directory of links to websites with online death indexes, listed by state and county. Included are death records, death certificate indexes, death notices & registers, obituaries, probate indexes, and cemetery & burial records. You can also find information here about searching the Social Security Death Index online.
Cyndislist.com is Scots Origins. It’s an online “pay-per-view” database of indexes from the genealogical records of the General Register Office for Scotland – the GRO(S). The Scots Origins database contains fully searchable indexes of the Old Parish Registers of births/baptisms and banns/marriages dating from 1553 to 1854, indexes to the Statutory Registers of births, deaths and marriages from 1855 to 1898, and the index to census records for 1891.