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  1. Oct 17, 2023 · How do I find my ancestor’s death record? Use the Finding US Death Records wiki page. Check online indexes and digital images. Check repositories, such as archives and libraries (FS Library) Obtain certificate from the government agency ($$) Why would I want to search for a death record? Gives death date and place. May give birth date and place.

    • Deaths Before 1867
    • Deaths from 1867 Thru 1908
    • Deaths from 1908 Thru 1953
    • Deaths from 1954 to The Present

    Before 1867, deaths were not recorded formally by the county or state. Almost 50,000 records from 1854-1867 are indexed in the following database: If your ancestor's death was not found in this database, you must search substitute recordsto locate your ancestor’s death date and place.

    Prior to 1908, death records for the state of Ohio were kept by the county probate court where the death occurred. Some of these records are indexed in this database: If your ancestor's death was not found in this database, you must search substitute recordsto locate your ancestor’s death date and place.

    The state of Ohio began recording deaths in 1908. There are no restrictions on ordering death certificates from Ohio. Not all deaths occurring in this time period are in the indexes below.If you cannot find your person, go to Step Two below.

    The state of Ohio began recording deaths in 1908. There are no restrictions on ordering death certificates from Ohio.

  2. Aug 11, 2023 · The index provides the deceased person's birth date, social security number, state where the social security card was issued, month and year of death, state of residence at death, zip code, and state where death benefit was sent.

  3. A list of online Ohio death records indexes, full state and by county, including obituaries and cemeteries.

  4. Feb 22, 2024 · The Ohio Department of Health and Vital Statistics [1] in Columbus has birth records since 20 December 1908 to the present. They can be contacted for copies of records. Any county or city health department in the State of Ohio can also provide a copy of a birth or death record.

  5. Explore Ohio death certificates and related indexed records from the Ohio History Connection Archives & Library's collections.

  6. Name index to death and burial records from the state of Ohio. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and Family History Centers. This set contains 2,535,556 records.

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