United States Government Death Records
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This site includes a database of over 3,000,000 veterans' cemetery records online, covering VA burials since the Civil War. New York City Death Index Nearly 1.4 million records are included in the database, covering: 1891 to 1894 Manhattan Only, 1895 to 1897 Manhattan and Brooklyn Only, and 1898 to 1911 All Boroughs.
https://www.archives.gov/research/vital-recordsUnited States Death Records • FamilySearch
The death records of men and women who died in the military, or who are buried in military cemeteries are described in the U.S. Military Records Research Page. Social Security Death Index contains records of deaths reported to the Social Security Administration since 1935. The bulk of the records are from 1962 to the present.
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National Death Index The NDI is a database of all deaths in the United States Containing over 100 million death records, the National Death Index (NDI) can help you find out who in your study has died by linking your own research datasets to death certificate information for your study subjects. NDI matches your study subjects to U.S. death records
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/ndi/index.htmHow to Find a Death Record? - State Records
It is a data pool of death records of Americans whose deaths were reported to the SSA and contains records from 1962. The DMF has over 83 million death records. Each death record provides valuable information on each decedent, if available on the SSA's file. Such information includes name, date of birth, date of death, and social security number.
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A database which provides over 185,000 records from 87 counties. Birth records give such information as the name of child, date and place of birth, sex, and race; nationality, residence, and ages of parents, occupation and full name of father, maiden name of mother. Stillbirth records include the name of undertaker and place of burial.
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Vital Records Issued in the United States Vital records consist of birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates. State government vital records offices issue these documents. To get a copy of a vital record, contact the vital records office in the state where the event occurred. Get a Copy of Your Birth Certificate
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Death records also play an important role in genealogy research, because they can often provide details on family members. It includes date and place of death, age at time of death, sex, race, marital status, name of spouse, place of birth, Social Security number, occupation, residence, parents’ name, cause of death and place of burial.
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These files of death information include, if available, the deceased individual’s SSN, first name, middle name, surname, date of birth, and date of death. The full file of death information includes state death records. Pursuant to section 205 (r) of the Social Security Act, we only share the full file with certain Federal and State agencies.
https://www.ssa.gov/dataexchange/request_dmf.htmlMilitary Records and Identification | USAGov
To get a copy of the vet’s military records, you can: Start a request online (then print and mail) Mail or fax a Standard Form 180 (SF-180) or a letter Most requests are free. If You Are Not the Veteran or Next-of-Kin You can only get limited information about non-archival records without the consent of the veteran or next-of-kin.
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(Record Group 11) 1778-1994 OVERVIEW OF RECORDS Table of Contents 11.1 ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY 11.2 THE CONSTITUTION AND AMENDMENTS 1787-1992 11.3 LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES AND RELATED RECORDS 1789-1994 11.4 INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND RELATED RECORDS 1778-1992 11.4.1 Treaties and Executive agreements 11.4.2 Postal agreements and conventions 11.5 TREATIES WITH INDIAN TRIBES AND RELATED PAPERS ...
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