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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. April 2011. Obtaining Missouri death records after 1960. March 2011. Funeral home records are rich sources of information. Chat. Hours & Locations.

  3. The Missouri Death Certificate Database, containing death records created after 1910 and over 50 years old, makes that information available online through a searchable index that links to a digitized image of the original death certificate.

    • 1200 Market City Hall, Room 127, St. Louis, MO, 63103
    • vitalrecords@stlouiscityrecorder.org
    • (314) 613-3019
  4. Aug 9, 2016 · All Missouri death certificates more than fifty years old (i.e. pre-1973) are available online for free public view at the Missouri Secretary of State's "Missouri Digital Heritage" website. Starting in 1955, those death certificates also have the deceased person's parents' names and spouse's name indexed as well.

  5. Find essential information on death records in St. Louis, MO. This page offers links to resources for looking up death records, requesting death certificates, and exploring genealogy records. Access databases from public libraries, cemeteries, and government offices to search death records and submit request forms.

  6. Information about how to request a copy of death certificates for individuals who died in the City of St. Louis, or who resided within the City of St. Louis at the time of their death.

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  8. With VitalChek, easily order your government-issued vital records online including birth certificates, marriage records, death records and divorce records.

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