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		<title>Building Your Family Tree By Finding Death Records</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In most cases Death records can be obtained from the state or county where the individual died. Vital records like Texas death records, California death records and other state death records can be found in a range of different places. However it&#8217;s not always a simple process, and can involve some time consuming work and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In most cases Death records can be obtained from the state or county where the individual died. Vital records like Texas death records, <a href="http://deathrecordsinfo.com/category/california-death-records-2">California death records</a> and other state death records can be found in a range of different places. However it&#8217;s not always a simple process, and can involve some time consuming work and research.</p>
<p>A Death record gives you a lot of handy information about a person&#8217;s death. These details include date of death, place of death and the name of the individuals parents. In a number of cases these records also can include the deceased&#8217;s mother&#8217;s maiden name.</p>
<p>If you are requesting a death record, the main thing to realize is that the state and local recorders are the sole offices that issue death records. This means you might need to go to the vital records office of the state or county where the individual died.</p>
<p>You have got many resources available when it comes to finding death records. One of the best methods is the Net, which has made the job of finding this kind of information easier and quicker.</p>
<p><b>Vital Records and Public Records Offices</b></p>
<p>It&#8217;s possible to get records from Vital Records offices by calling in person to these offices. Nonetheless these offices are frequently extremely busy and you will have to wait a couple of weeks to receive the death record you have requested.</p>
<p>An alternative is to request the record from the state&#8217;s vital records office. You can request these records through the State&#8217;s vital statistics web site where the death took place, and write to the appropriate office.</p>
<p><strong>Social Security Death Index (SSDI)</strong></p>
<p>An alternative choice for finding death certificates is the <strong>Social Security Death Index (SSDI)</strong>. The SSDI started in 1935. It is a comprehensive online database of records of death that may make it simpler to find records regardless of if you are uncertain of all of the facts related to the death like the state in which it happened. In numerous cases, you&#8217;ll be asked to provide information such as the name of the deceased, their date-of-birth, date of death, SSID number and the state or county they lived in. The SSDI is an extremely handy tool, and stores over 80 million records. But it does not include records about all of those who have been recorded as deceased.</p>
<p><b>Online Death Records Searches</b></p>
<p>The popularity of genealogy and searches for records of deaths has led to an upsurge in online archives. These web sites offer you a rather more convenient method to get vital records. Trusted and credible Internet sites charge a tiny fee for their service and searches can be done from your computer, laptop or cell phone.</p>
<p>One of the key benefits of these archive search databases is that you can search for records in different states, counties, cities and towns. Therefore rather than searching for ancestors by way of different internet sites, you search from one place.</p>
<p>As you can see, it has never been simpler to locate records of ancestors. The increased use of online resources has assisted in making your search even less complicated, and you may find the records you are looking for from state and county offices too.</p>
<p>An increased number of people search for family history details including <a href="http://deathrecordsinfo.com/death-records">death records</a> of ancestors. The <a href="http://deathrecordsinfo.com/">death records</a>information web site enables you to easily find records of deceased individuals from the comfort of your home .</p>
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		<title>Useful Tips When Locating Death Records In Genealogy</title>
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<p>Death records can provide vital clues to creating a detailed family history. Using these documents and others such as birth or marriage records, you can trace much of the path of an ancestor through history. A family record should include accurate information on birth and death dates, unions, children, as well as the locations of each event. Death records can give the answers to many questions.</p>
<p> Modern death records for the United States can be located through the <a href="http://genealogy.micronicherecommends.com/Death-Records.php">Social Security Death Index</a>. This Index is fully searchable online at no charge. From the Social Security Death Index you can find the birth date, Social Security Number and state of issue, death date and last residence of your ancestor.</p>
<p> To search the Social Security Death Index, simply input as much information as you have. It is possible to search only by last name, thereby finding the death records of everyone who shares a particular surname. This can be useful in starting research on a possible ancestor about whom you know very little or finding a whole new branch of <a href="http://genealogy.micronicherecommends.com/Death-Records.php">a family tree</a>.</p>
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<p> The death records of women can be difficult to track down because during certain periods of time and in different locations, women were considered property. They belonged to husbands and fathers, and some had no documented evidence of significant events in her life. The same problem may arise with a male family member, but checking probate, military and even prison records might turn up the appropriate information on date of death.</p>
<p> Guesswork often comes with making a detailed family record because <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Using-Death-Records-in-Genealogy&amp;id=684755">death records</a> can be difficult to track down. Persecuted people often had no death records, such as Jews or slaves, but other information may enable you to make reasonable estimates of dates and locations.  Fill in the blanks and move on. You may discover the missing records later.</p>
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