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  2. A directory of online death records indexes listed by state. Includes indexes for obituaries, cemetery burials, and death certificates.

  3. United States Death Records - FamilySearch

    www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States_Death_Records

    To find a death record, choose the state the death occurred: Don't know the state? — Go to How to Estimate Death Information. The "Social Security Death Index" is a database created from the Social Security Administration's Death Master File and the only nationwide death index available.

  4. Death in the U.S.: how to get a certified copy of a death certificate. Contact the vital records office of the state where the death occurred to learn: How to order a certified copy of a death certificate online, by mail, or in-person; How to get a copy fast; The cost for each certified copy

  5. How to Find United States Death Records - FamilySearch

    www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/How_to_Find_United_States_Death_Records

    How do I find my ancestor’s death record? Use the Finding US Death Records wiki page; Check online indexes and digital images; Check repositories, such as archives and libraries (FS Library) Obtain certificate from the government agency ($$) Why would I want to search for a death record? Gives death date and place; May give birth date and place

  6. Vital Records | National Archives

    www.archives.gov/research/vital-records

    Vital records most commonly refer to records such as birth and death certificates, marriage licenses divorce decrees, wills, and the like. These records are created by local authorities and with possible exceptions for events overseas, in the military, or in the District of Columbia.

  7. Vital Records, the Easy Way. Order Your Birth, Death, Marriage, and Divorce Certificates from the Comfort of Home.

  8. Death Records - FamilySearch

    www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Death_Records

    Many death records have been made available online. Other records require written requests to a government registry office, a church, or archives where the records have been stored for safekeeping. In some cases, it may be necessary to hire a professional researcher to visit a parish or archive.

  9. Family Records - North Carolina Digital Collections - ncdcr.gov

    digital.ncdcr.gov/spotlights/family-records

    Bible records include lists of birth, marriage, and death information recorded throughout the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Indexes of marriage and death announcements compiled from five North Carolina newspapers dating 1799 to 1893. Indexes include names, dates, places.

  10. Vital Records | SLNC - State Library of North Carolina

    statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/genealogy-and-family-history/family-records/vital-records

    Check with the county register of deeds office to learn if deeds are available online. North Carolina Birth, Marriage & Death Databases are available to Ancestry.com subscribers or for free at libraries that provide access to Ancestry Library Edition. Included are:

  11. Order an Official Death Certificate. - VitalChek

    www.vitalchek.com/v/death-certificates

    Securely order official death certificates online for estate settlement, funerals, banking, insurance and social security benefits. Get death certificate records from VitalChek.