in the missouri database
The website is http://www.sos.mo.gov/mdh/ ; http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/
and you select Missouri Birth and Death Records, pre 1910 or Missouri Death Certificate, 1910-1958 records and then you would just type in the name you are looking for…and you should also try spelling variations.
If you can’t find what you are looking for post it here and someone will see if they can find it…everything may not be there.
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I went to a free site a couple of years ago and can’t seem to find it again. I don’t know if they all went to a pay system or what. I am trying to find some info on a deadbeat dad. Please help.
There used to be a lot of Ancestral research sites that offered items like that for free. Now they all figured out that they can make money charging people for it. Your best bet these days is to search locally. Go to your Recorder’s office, Health Department, and Court. Usually these places won’t charge you any fee for the search, just for copies of the documents. The problem with the search companies online that promise all sorts of information is that they are not very cheap, and all they are doing is checking those same places that you could check yourself. If they don’t find anything, you still have to pay.
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No such thing, cause its personal/private info, not suppose to be exposed, not to mention about the web.
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