Death records are most commonly found in the county courthouse of the county in which the person died.
A family with a recent bereavement can find out about a recent death in the family at Vital Records Health & Senior Services or at their local townhall.
Check newspaper obituaries, records of religious institutions, civil death records.
Records of death certificates are generally kept by states, at least for the last 100 years or so. The National Center for Health Statistics has information on obtaining birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. Specifically, look at their page "Where to write for vital records" and select your state. Some of this information is also available online through Genealogy.com, if you pay for a membership. try http://www.vitalchek.com/ from the site: "Order birth certificates quickly and conveniently. Also, get copies of death, marriage, and divorce records delivered to your door." This is an excellent site. I use it regularly. Tina You can check death records FREE on line by using the Social Security Death Index at www.rootsweb.com or more specifically http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Good Luck!
You must go to the Town/City hall where the person was born.
Since records were not kept in this time in history it is hard to give the number of people. Official census records, birth records, and death records were not kept. Most people didn't know when they were born. We do know by an estimate of the amount mass graves that 3/4 of Europe died.
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If you are interested in obtaining death records, they can be found at numerous websites free of charge. Websites such as dobsearch is one of the more widely used.
Without being morbid, where can free death records be found on the internet state-by-state?
Death Records search has an area where you can search for criteria based on state, names, birth dates, death dates, and even social security numbers. Just scroll down a little ways on the page and select the state that you are wanting to search the records of. The website can be found at http://recordsproject.com/death/.
Pizza of Death Records was created in 1994.
Death Row Records was created in 1991.
Fan Death Records was created in 2008.
Sudden Death Records was created in 1978.
Death Row Records ended in 2008.
You can find vital statistics records for genealogy at various places including government archives, local county clerk offices, online genealogy websites, and libraries with special genealogy collections. Websites like Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org also offer access to digitized vital records for research purposes.
Death Row Records is owned by WIDEawake Entertainment Group, Inc. On January 15, 2009, WIDEawake Entertainment purchased Death Row Records for $18,000,000.
Check newspaper obituaries, records of religious institutions, civil death records.
There are many states that offer free access to death records. Pennsylvania, California, and Nevada are three states that offer free access to death records.