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  1. Jan 15, 2024 · STEP ONE: Find Death Information. For deaths that may exist between 1890 and 1986, try the following databases. If you can't find your ancestor in the first link, try all of them. STEP TWO: Obtain the Certificate. PART A: You know the exact date of death.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gene_RayburnGene Rayburn - Wikipedia

    Match Game. Rayburn on the set of Match Game 76. From 1962 to 1969, Rayburn hosted The Match Game. In the original version, which aired from New York on NBC, Rayburn read questions to two panels, each consisting of a celebrity and two audience members.

  3. www.dshs.texas.gov › vital-statistics › death-recordsDeath Records | Texas DSHS

    Death Records. Vital Statistics maintains death records for the state of Texas. A death record is a vital document that records a person's death. Vital Statistics issues certified copies of death certificates or death verifications.

  4. A death certificate is a certified copy of a death record in Texas. It is the most comprehensive type of death record in the state in comparison to the death verification document.

  5. Sep 18, 2007 · WESTPORT, Conn., Sept. 17 (AP) — Brett Somers, the actress and comedian who amused game show fans with her quips on “Match Game,” one of the most popular quiz shows of the 1970s, died on Saturday...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Match_GameMatch Game - Wikipedia

    1962–69, NBC. Gene Rayburn (center) hosting a prime-time Match Game special episode, 1964. The Match Game premiered on December 31, 1962. Gene Rayburn was the host, and Johnny Olson served as announcer, for the series premiere, Arlene Francis and Skitch Henderson were the two celebrity panelists.

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  8. These death data come from death certificates for Texas residents who died in state and out of state. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death that is defined as the disease or injury that initiated the events resulting in death.

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