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WHERE CAN I FIND FREE DEATH RECORDS?

March 18th, 2011 3 comments

my boyfriends mom died about, 10 years ago in San antonio Texas. and when i look for an obituary or death record it wont show up anything. but when i people search her it brings her up. what is a good website where i could possibly read details… or just see an obituary or something. thank you

You won’t find her death record on line, for privacy’s sake.

You might find her obituary in the library, in old newspapers on microfilm.
About one find-a-grave entry in 20 has an obituary attached; you could try it.
http://www.findagrave.com

If you don’t live close enough to San Antonio to visit the library, you can send them a small check ($5 ought to do it) and a SASE and they will either send it to you or return your check.

You can probably find her exact death date here:
http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi

Finding Free Death Records Online

December 27th, 2009 4 comments

Are you looking for information on finding free death records online? There are many different reasons why you might want to look for free death records. A very popular reason many people choose for doing this is to find out more about their family history. They may search to do a family tree or to track their genealogy.

Whatever the reasons you have for finding free death records online, it’s important to understand that this can be done quicker and easier than ever before. You can find important vital records such as the death history of someone or a family from the Internet. In the past, it wouldn’t have been so easy to track down these death records.

If you know where the person died, you could go to the local government in that state or records-keeping courthouse to public records on the person. This will typically be the most accurate method of finding death records and in the past, this was pretty much the only method. That is not true anymore today.

Now if you have a computer with an Internet connection, you can begin finding free death records of almost anyone to have ever died in the United States. Laws dictate that these records must be filed and kept in regards to deaths of people in this country. The records are also available to the public if you know how and where to look for them. Only in rare cases are the death records sealed by the courts, sometimes for the protection of the family.

The exact amount of information listed in the death record may vary depending on the state. There is also different information that you will find depending on which service you use to get the death record. Some databases will only give you a certain amount of information for free and then you will need to pay a fee of some sort to obtain the rest of the information in the report.

So what are some things you can find in this death record? Usually you will get the date of death, date of birth, obituary/death notice, cemetery location, records of spouses, records of other family members, cause of death, death certificate, funeral records, genealogy database and more. The best part is that you can often get all of this information for free online and in just a short amount of time. All you need to know is the name and state of the person you are looking for.

If you don’t know the state of death, you can always search nationwide but if multiple results come up, it might be more difficult to narrow down which ones are the right ones for you without having more information. The more info you have, the better but you can still do a search with no more than a name.

Internet databases are now becoming the most common method of searching for these types of public records. They are quick, easy and accurate and all can be found from your home computer with ease.

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free death records?

December 21st, 2009 4 comments

My grandmother’s name was Patricia J. Donahue (Stein). She died in August of 1990 in Florida and that is all I know. Can anyone help me find any records online? Links would be helpful.

A search for Patricia Donahue turned up several matches on www.rootsweb.com (URL attached). I’ve also attached a couple of other links for free searches. If she never received benefits from Social Security the chances are she will not be listed in the rootsweb database. I didn’t see an exact match for someone with her first and last name who died in 1990, but it can be quite a search. If you write to the state of Florida (see the last URL I posted) you can request a death certificate. Good luck – you’ll find her if you’re persistent.

How to obtain free death records online in the us?

December 21st, 2009 1 comment

I need to find a friend whom I think might have passed away in California. Every website I look at I have to pay but these records should be free to the public. Please any help will be great and Thank you.

google it

Death Records – Find Information about your past relatives

December 17th, 2009 No comments

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How do I find free death records in the state of Texas?

December 16th, 2009 3 comments

I am looking for the date of death from 1990 on a family member.
Her name was Jessie Lee Arnold and she died in Montgomery County (Conroe, Texas)

You might try checking or calling the genealogy department at the conroe library.