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Our holdings date from Maryland’s founding in 1634 and consist of a wide array of items, including but not limited to government records and publications, private papers, photographs, maps, newspapers, business and religious records, vital records, and art. Browse by record type, user type, or topic.
Finding aid created to assist users in their search for particular records such as birth, death, marriage, court, land, and legislative. Over 300,000 slave owners, enslaved and free individuals from 1830-1880.
A list of online Maryland death records indexes by county. Includes cemeteries and obituaries.
We received digital copies of Maryland death certificates for 1898-2012 statewide, including certificates for Baltimore since 1875. We’re talking about millions of records here, actual full death certificates with tons of information (including parents’ names!), never before available like this. 🤩
The lists below are specific death indexes and record collections that are available for free online for the state of Maryland. Note : Some links listed take you to a FamilySearch Collection of digital images.
Reclaim The Records’ work with our intrepid intern Michael W. McCormick, to acquire millions of Maryland birth, marriage, death, and naturalization records from the Maryland State Archives and put them online for free public use (most of them now outside their building and firewall for the first time ever) wound up covered in the Washington ...
There are several online death records located on the Maryland State Archives website. Clicking on the images of these indexes will direct you on how to order a copy of the death certificate. The State Archives currently only provides by mail certified copies for $25.00.