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How find out how someone died?
Jump ahead to these sections:
- Check Online Obituaries.
- Search Social Media.
- Use a Genealogy or Historical Site.
- Look for Government Records.
- Search Newspapers.
- Visit the Local Courthouse.
- Talk to Family Members.
- Go to an Archive Facility.
How do you find someone who died years ago?
Look for Official Records Directly contact the Office of Vital Statistics closest to where the deceased may have died. Usually records of birth, marriage and death are registered at both a county and state level. Often counties will transfer records after a number of years and refer you to the state.
How do I find old obituaries in PA?
For instance, more than 260,000 obituary records are available through the Eerie County Public Library System. Data referencing the information can be accessed through the library website. It features a comprehensive index of what obituaries are contained within the library system and where they can be easily located.
How do I find an obituary in Canada?
To search thoroughly for obituaries from past newspaper editions, the best approach is to use a variety of tools including Ancestry’s Obituary Collection, Ancestry’s Historical Newspapers collection, and offline research through local libraries and newspaper offices.
How do I find a date of death for free?
Armed with the full name of the person you seek, you can use free government records to locate his date of death.
- Begin your search at sites offering access to the Social Security Death Index (SSDI).
- Go to Rootsweb.com or GenealogyBank.com and follow the link for the SSDI portal.
How can I find an old obituary online for free?
Online Obituary Finders
- Search Obituaries and Death Notices in Local Newspapers. Almost all newspapers publish obituaries on their websites.
- Obituaries.com.
- Ancestry.com.
- Ancestry’s Free Trial.
- Tributes.com.
- Legacy.com.
- Mennonite Archives.
- Old Virginia Obituaries.
Are death records public in Pennsylvania?
Are Pennsylvania Death Records Open to the Public? Yes. As per public record laws, certified Pennsylvania death records are not available to public requesters. However, researchers may access informational copies of death records for genealogical research.
How do I find death records in Philadelphia?
Original images for the Philadelphia City Death Certificates are available on Historical Records (free) and also through the Philadelphia City Archives (fee). Photocopies of Philadelphia death records 1803-1915, are available by writing to: Philadelphia City Archives, 3101 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19104.
How do I find old obituaries online Canada?
Search. InMemoriam.ca is a online service anchored by a network of more than 135 local newspapers across Canada. Use the search engine below to search our network for the obituary of your loved one.
How do I find an obituary from 1997?
For persons dying between 1940-1997, you can order a copy of the death certificate via Ancestry.com for a fee. Just go to the Ancestry.com database California, Death Index, 1940-1997 and find your person by using keywords (name). Then click “Order Original Document from VitalChek.”