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Currently, death records are available for the following counties and years. Check back often as we continue to add more. Barbour: 1853 - 1859, 1861 - 1972
The Vital Research Records Project is placing Birth, Death, and Marriage certificates on-line. Users can search the records and view scanned images of the original records. Certified copies of these records are available only from the issuing county or the West Virginia Vital Registration Office.
Name index of West Virginia statewide and county death records. The statewide death index covers years 1917-1956 and includes all 55 West Virginia counties. The county deaths index covers years 1853-1970.
The Vital Research Records Project is placing Birth, Death, and Marriage certificates on-line. Users can search the records and view scanned images of the original records. Certified copies of these records are available only from the issuing county or the West Virginia Vital Registration Office.
The collection consists of name indexes of West Virginia statewide and county death records. The statewide death index covers years 1917-1956 and includes all 55 West Virginia counties. The county deaths index covers years 1853-1970. Data is searchable for all state and county records.
Their West Virginia Vital Research Records Project maintains a statewide, online searchable database with digital images of selected birth registrations from 1853 through 1908, death records from 1917-1956 and marriage registration and death and marriage certificates.
Its mission is to collect certificates of vital events such as birth, marriage, death, fetal deaths, and births resulting in stillbirth. The Vital Registration Office is the state’s official repository of birth, death, marriage, and divorce records.
View our death records archives for the state of West Virginia. Use these death indexes to search for an obituary for a specific person or to conduct a death records search by name. Obituary records may contain death certificates, date of death, cause of death, and place of death.
State death certificates for individuals from all 55 counties dating from 1917 through 1958 are currently available online through this project. Additional death certificates will be added in a batch once a year (usually January 1) as the certificates pass the 50-year mark of issuance.
West Virginia Death Records and Index, 1853-1973 (free) coverage varies by county; includes free downloadable images of the death records or certificates; also has birth and marriage records; from West Virginia Archives and History.