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  1. The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . B. Death of Chadwick Boseman. C. Murder of Joe Cole. Murder of Ennis Cosby. Death of Matthew Perry. F. Killing of Ezell Ford. G. Killing of Marvin Gaye. Killing of Andres Guardado. H. Killing of Latasha Harlins. Murder of Phil Hartman. J.

  2. Death Records in Los Angeles County (California) Learn how to get a death certificate and access public death records in Los Angeles County. This page offers links to resources like death record lookup services, request forms, and databases.

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    The collection consists of the California Death Index for the years 1905 to 1939. The index is arranged alphabetically by the name of the deceased and includes: initials of spouse, social security number (if known), code number of county where death occurred, date of death, registrar number and state file number. The code for the age unit is listed...

    Before searching this collection, it is helpful to know: 1. The name of your ancestor 2. The approximate death date and/or place of death

    If these are indexes, the original records may contain additional information than was not indexed, or the information might have been indexed incorrectly. You may want to search for the original record at the Department of Public Health.

    Citations help you keep track of places you have searched and sources you have found. Identifying your sources helps others find the records you used.

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · The Southern California Genealogical Society has created The Los Angeles Times Obituary Index database searchable by either first name, last name or a combination of the two. If the name is found, the index provides the year of the obituary.

    • Los Angeles
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    • February 18, 1850
  4. Jan 15, 2024 · Search the following databases to see if your ancestor's death record was included. If not, you will need to search substitute records to locate your ancestor’s death date and place. Try 1st: California, County Births and Deaths Records, 1800-1994 at FamilySearch.org.

  5. On the digitized page, you can often find the name of the decedent, initials of his/her spouse, age at death, a number representing county or city of death (“19” for Los Angeles county; “70” for Los Angeles city), date of death and STATE-level index number. California, Death Index, 1940-1997 only provides a transcription of the index page.

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  7. Name index of death index created by the California Department of Health Services, Vital Statistics Section in Sacramento. Index includes name, sex, date and place of birth, date and county of death, father's last name, and mother's maiden name.

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