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  1. Certificates are available after a person’s death has been reported by the medical facility and the case has been registered. There are two parts to the death certificate: The standard certificate of death, which includes the deceased's name, gender and date of birth.

  2. The New York City Municipal Archives is undertaking a mass digitization project to provide online access to 13.3 million historical birth, death, and marriage records. Digitization Progress 76% (10,149,363 of 13.3 million records)

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  4. Easily navigate Queens County death records. Find key information for genealogy research, request official death certificates by mail, and access request forms. Use our directory for death record lookups and learn how to request records from official sources.

  5. New York. Queens County. Flushing Death Records Search (New York) Flushing Death Records Sources. Mount Hebron Cemetery Death Records https://www.mounthebroncemetery.com/interments/ Search Mount Hebron Cemetery interment search by name, year of death, and more. Looking for FREE death records & certificates in Flushing, NY?

  6. Indexes to digitized records are now available on NYC Open Data! View/search data, explore visualizations, and download data sets. Search Tips. By Certificate Number. The fastest way to locate a vital record is by using the certificate number.

  7. www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org › online-recordsNew York State Death Index

    This index contains the vital record certificate number for death records held by the New York State - these certificate numbers can be used to order a full copy of the death certificate from the State Archives. This collection covers 1880 - 1956.

  8. This website is an extensive directory of links to online death indexes, listed by state and county. Included are death records, death certificate indexes, death notices and registers, obituaries, probate indexes, and cemetery and burial records.

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