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  1. Obituaries – Our obituary index contains names, obituary dates, newspaper name and column/page number. Although the index is incomplete, it contains approximately 90,000 entries from 1887 to date. The obituaries may be retrieved from the library’s collection of Michigan City newspapers on microfilm.

  2. Sep 4, 2019 · Locating an obituary is easier than ever thanks to online resources such as digital editions of newspapers and funeral home websites. Perhaps you are digging into the family history. Or maybe...

  3. Archives > Databases > Illinois Death Certificates Database, 1916-1972 Illinois State Archives. Entering Search Criteria. Enter the decedent's last name or the decedent's last name in combination with the first name or the first name and middle name or initial in the appropriate search fields.

  4. The task of entering all Illinois deaths before 1916 is far from complete. View a list of counties and date spans in Illinois Statewide Death Index. More information about how to obtain copies of original death records.

  5. Official Death Certificates: Issued by the vital records office, containing personal and medical information. Obituaries: Public notices, often containing biographical information. Cemetery Records: Documentation of burial sites, sometimes available online or through cemeteries.

  6. Learn how to request certified death certificates, verify death records, and explore historical data. Find essential information on fees, processes, and applications for obtaining these vital records across Illinois counties.

  7. Contact the vital records office of the state where the death occurred to learn: How to order a certified copy of a death certificate online, by mail, or in-person. How to get a copy fast. The cost for each certified copy. You will need to know the date and place of death.