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Topic: Death Index

Related:
  Index    Death  
  Index htm    Life and Death  
  Social Security Death Index    Co uk Index  
  Death in the Family    Cause of death  
  Death Penalty    Child Death  
  Black Death    Death Certificate  

 
 
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Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

Social Security Death Index - National obituary index, includes more than 60 million Americans who held a Social Security card, who died since 1962, and whose death was reported to the Social Security Administration.
Social Security Death Index-listing of fifty million individuals whose death has been reported to the Social Security Office, mainly since 1962.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

The Index to deaths contains over 30,000 registrations, each entry providing identifying information as to the name of subject, year of registration, year of birth (as stated), registration district and unique registration number.
The Index to Deaths contains almost 10,000 registrations of death; each entry providing identifying information as to the name of subject, year of registration of death, year of birth (as stated) registration district and unique registration number.
The Archives holds a death index and death certificates maintained by the Department of Public Health from 1916–1947 and an index to marriages recorded in Illinois counties prior to 1901.
Adam Findley,
Professional Motivator

The distribution of deaths in the Troubles was correlated with the Robson deprivation indicator, and whilst the wards with the highest death rates also score high on the Robson index, no overall statistical association between death rate and deprivation was found.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

Since 1837 births, marriages and deaths in England and Wales have been registered and genealogists use the index records as the first step in ordering copies of the actual certificates.
A more recent Belfast News Letter index covers births, marriages and deaths from 1945-1960.
The English Civil Records for Births, Deaths and Marriages started in 1837 and an index of Scotting entries can be found in Appendix D.
Thomas Owens,
Police Officer

The index can also assist in the compilation of family histories, to accurately identify births, deaths and marriages for legal purposes, investigate local history and compile statistics.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

Include births, deaths, and marriages indexes, immigration, electoral rolls, post office directories, cemeteries, and pre-separation index.
Include births, deaths, and marriages indexes, extensive convict records, immigration, probate index, and census records.
 
 
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