Old Death Certificates
Vital Records | National Archives
This site includes a database of over 3,000,000 veterans' cemetery records online, covering VA burials since the Civil War. New York City Death Index Nearly 1.4 million records are included in the database, covering: 1891 to 1894 Manhattan Only, 1895 to 1897 Manhattan and Brooklyn Only, and 1898 to 1911 All Boroughs.
https://www.archives.gov/research/vital-recordsDeath Certificates | Mass.gov
Death Certificates A death certificate is a permanent public record of the disease or injury responsible for the death (the cause of death) and the explanation of how the cause arose (the manner of death). Death certificates are public record, so any member of the public can obtain a copy at the city or town clerk's office where the death occurred.
https://www.mass.gov/death-certificatesDeath Certificates - Department of Health
If you have questions about Pennsylvania death certificates, contact the Division of Vital Records using one of the following methods: Online contact form – Allow two to three business days for a response. Call 724-656-3100 or toll-free at 844-228-3516, Mondays through Fridays 7:15 am to 10:00 pm.
https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/certificates/Pages/Death-Certificates.aspxMissouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1971
The Missouri Death Certificate database can be searched by first, middle and last name, county, year and month. Digitized images of the original death certificates are linked to the search results. Spouse, Father and Mother name search is only available for 1955-1971. Death certificates began being recorded statewide in 1910 and are closed for ...
https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/DeathCertificatesHow to Find a Death Record? - State Records
It currently contains over 100 million death records from 1979 through the years. Death records are added to the NDI list every year, usually 12 months after the end of a particular calendar year. The National Center for Health Statistics established the NDI to help health and medical investigators in mortality determination pursuits.
https://staterecords.org/vital/deathDeath Records | Georgia Archives
Statewide registration of births and deaths began in 1919. Death records for 1919-1927 are indexed and available online in the Georgia Death Certificates. Death records for 1919-1943 are also indexed and available through FamilySearch.org. The originals through 1943 are also available at the Georgia Archives.
https://www.georgiaarchives.org/research/death_recordsUnited States Death Records • FamilySearch
This is an index of deceased individuals whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration. It has been kept since 1962, when operations were computerized. The index includes a few deaths from 1937 to 1961, about 50 percent of deceased persons from 1962 to 1971, and about 85 percent of deceased persons from 1972 to 2005.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States_Death_RecordsOhio Death Records Index Search - Ohio History Connection
Ohio Department of Health Death Certificates, 1913-1944, 1954-1970 Ohio Department of Health Stillborn Death Certificates, 1913-1935, 1942-1953 Columbus Board of Health Death Certificates, 1904-1908
http://resources.ohiohistory.org/death/How to Find United States Death Records • FamilySearch
Age at death State or country of birth AFTER STATE-WIDE REGISTRATION Information may include: Name of deceased Death date and place of deceased Cause of death Marital status and spouse's name Birth date and place of deceased Parents of the deceased Birth places of deceased's parents Name of undertaker and cemetery where buried
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/How_to_Find_United_States_Death_RecordsOld Diseases found on death certificates - USGenNet
Old Diseases found on death certificates Old Disease Names Frequently found on Death Certificates Ablepsy - Blindness Ague - Malarial Fever American plague - Yellow fever Anasarca - Generalized massive edema Aphonia - Laryngitis Aphtha - The infant disease "thrush" Apoplexy - Paralysis due to stroke Asphycsia/Asphicsia - Cyanotic and lack of oxygen
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