Not every ancestor left a death certificate, even after death registrations were required by the states. But don't give up hope! You may still be able to find an ancestor's death date using these 10 resources.
Elizabeth Swanay O’Neal is a professional genealogist, writer, educator, and national genealogical speaker. Her specialties include methodology, technology, and online research resources. Since 1987, ...
Enjoyed this webinar. Great information and new research possibilities. Good links. Pleasant personality!
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2 years ago
Excellent presentation! Very informative!
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Phillip Murry
2 years ago
An excellent review of death records
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2 years ago
Excellent suggestion about city directories and other sources not previously considered.
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2 years ago
Great Webinar. Presenter was great, excellent teacher, very clear and easy to understand. Presented great resources for each topic in her presentation
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2 years ago
Great reminder of where to look and Eliz gave me a couple new places to look. All countries have similar places to look. Unfortunately MOST of my ancestors are Canadian, British, with some Germans from Russia who moved to US 100 yrs ago.
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Susan Layland
2 years ago
I enjoyed this one - I attended another and it was way over my head - and, I'm not a fledgling genealogists.
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Enjoyed this webinar. Great information and new research possibilities. Good links. Pleasant personality!
Excellent presentation! Very informative!
An excellent review of death records
Excellent suggestion about city directories and other sources not previously considered.
Great Webinar. Presenter was great, excellent teacher, very clear and easy to understand. Presented great resources for each topic in her presentation
Great reminder of where to look and Eliz gave me a couple new places to look. All countries have similar places to look. Unfortunately MOST of my ancestors are Canadian, British, with some Germans from Russia who moved to US 100 yrs ago.
I enjoyed this one - I attended another and it was way over my head - and, I'm not a fledgling genealogists.
Always great information. We sometime forget.