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  1. Many of these records for St. Louis are Available online through FamilySearch or in microform at History & Genealogy at St. Louis County Library. Consult our guide to St. Louis Congregations. Obituaries are a great place to look for a date of death.

  2. More Than Just a Cause of Death: Finding and Using State-Issued Death Certificates for Genealogy Research September 2016 Using St. Louis County coroner records

  3. Sep 20, 2024 · If you have an exact place and year of death for someone who died in Ohio between December 20, 1908 and December 31, 1970 or stillbirths between between December 20, 1908 and December 31, 1953, you can submit an Ohio Death Certificate Request Form.

  4. Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001 Index and images of death records from county courthouses. Includes death registers created before statewide death certificates in 1908.

  5. Aug 12, 2024 · The state-level death records usually include a child's name, place and date of death, sex, age at death, marital state, place of birth, parents, occupation, cause of death, and last residence. Delayed and corrected registrations of births are also available for many counties at the FamilySearch Library.

  6. Jun 30, 2016 · Missouri Archives has indexed and posted images of death certificates that are over fifty years old on their website. Obituaries are a great source of information, as are funeral home records. Coroners’ records are available for unnatural deaths, homicide, suicide, and accidents.

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  8. The St. Louis Obituary Index is a searchable database of names that appeared within the burial permits, funeral notices, obituary articles and fraternal notices of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper for the years 1880-1931, 1942-1945, 1960-1970, Jan-Jun 1971 and 1992-2023.

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