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Vital records are records of life events kept under governmental authority, including birth certificates, marriage licenses (or marriage certificates), separation agreements, divorce certificates or divorce party and death certificates. In some jurisdictions, vital records may also include records of civil unions or domestic partnerships.
The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) was a database of death records created from the United States Social Security Administration's Death Master File until 2014. Since 2014, public access to the updated Death Master File has been via the Limited Access Death Master File certification program instituted under Title 15 Part 1110.
The Death Master File, in its SSDI form, is also used extensively by genealogists. Lorretto Dennis Szucs and Sandra Hargraves Luebking report in The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy (1997) that the total number of deaths in the United States from 1962 to September 1991 is estimated at 58.2 million.
Eddie August Schneider's (1911–1940) death certificate, issued in New York.. A death certificate is either a legal document issued by a medical practitioner which states when a person died, or a document issued by a government civil registration office, that declares the date, location and cause of a person's death, as entered in an official register of deaths.
death 4 James William Locke: FL: 1837–1922 1872–1912 — — Grant: retirement 5 John Moses Cheney: FL: 1859–1922 1912–1913 [Note 3] — — Taft: not confirmed 6 Rhydon Mays Call: FL: 1858–1927 1913–1927 [Note 4] — — Wilson: death 7 Lake Jones: FL: 1867–1930 1924–1930 — — Coolidge: death 8 Alexander Akerman: FL: 1869 ...
in part: "the principles for / which they fought / live eternally" / our / confederate / soldiers / list of companies organized in / and sent out from sussex county / for roll of members see records / in the county clerk's office / erected by / sussex chapter u.d.c. / nov. - 1912 / chapter organized / sept. 29, 1909. [130] confederate monument
The term originated in England; it was recorded in the form "doggette" in 1485, and later also as doket, dogget(t), docquett, docquet, and docket. [4] The derivation and original sense are obscure, although it has been suggested that it derives from the verb "to dock", in the sense of cutting short (e.g. the tail of a dog or horse); [4] a long document summarised has been docked, or docket ...
Inmates are moved to the death row at Florida State Prison when their death warrant is signed. Florida used public hanging under a local jurisdiction, overseen and performed by the sheriffs of the counties where the crimes took place. However, in 1923, the Florida Legislature passed a law replacing hanging with the electric chair and stated ...