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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

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    The index provides the deceased person's birth date, social security number, state where the social security card was issued, month and year of death, state of residence at death, zip code, and state where death benefit was sent.

  4. Largest Obituary Search Finder By Name | GenealogyBank

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    Finding an Obituary for a Specific Person in the U.S. Simply search the person using their last name, a date range, and any other relevant information connected to the person in question. This vast database spans over 312 million records that were collected for 327 years from 15,000 newspapers.

  5. Death Record Search by Name. A death record search by name affords inquirers a means to access death record information by using the decedent's name as a search query. These types of searches may be conducted through government-operated databases or third-party repositories.

  6. How to Find an Obituary for a Specific Person - Legacy.com

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    You can search by country, state or province, and city or town, as well as by newspaper, keyword, and date range. Always free to search and browse, Legacy.com offers many ways to locate...

  7. Find an Online Obituary | Ever Loved

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    Search our free database of online obituaries and memorial websites. Search obituaries by city to see life stories, funeral details and more. Plus, leave your condolences.

  8. 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

  9. Vital Records | National Archives

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    Online Searchable Death Indexes. Created by Joe Beine, this site lists death indexes by state and includes county indexes, obituaries, death certificate databases, and a vital records database. Passengers on the Mayflower: Ages & Occupations, Origins & Connections.

  10. United States Social Security Death Index - FamilySearch

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    Name index to deaths recorded by the Social Security Administration beginning in 1962. Current as of February 28, 2014.

  11. Your search results may include information about the deceased person (Name and Date of Birth) and Death Details (Date of Death, City and State of Death and Social Security Numbers). You could get public and confidential information from abundant databases rapidly and expediently.