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  1. Death Records. Death Records [1] is a San Francisco -based Lo-Fi/Outsider Pop record label. Founded by Brian Wakefield & Colin Arlen in 2014, the label was created to "Represent the 'misfits of this city' who have been left behind to fend for themselves". The label has started an annual festival, Deathstock, to celebrate the labels "birthday". [2]

    • What Are Death Records?
    • Using The FamilySearch Research Wiki to Find Death Records
    • Finding Online Records
    • Sending For Death Records
    • Vital Records/Civil Registration and Church Records Wiki Articles
    • Additional Helps For Non-English Death Records

    Death records are a primary source used in family history research. Finding them is an important research goal. Death records are especially important when the person was born before birth records were kept but survived until death records were kept. 1. What can you find in death records? In addition to the basic information of names of the decease...

    The Wiki helps researchers acquire death records with articles for each locality covering: 1. Links to online death records collections. 2. Information on where records are created and/or stored with addresses and instructions for making written requests. 3. Letter-writing guidesfor requesting records in foreign languages. 4. Vocabularylists of ter...

    Guided Research

    On each U.S. state and country page, you will find a link to a "Guided Research" article, which also gives instructions and links to death records collections.

    Online Genealogical Records Pages

    On the main page for each U.S. State page and country page, a blue button leads to a listing of online record collections. The first listings on an Online Genealogy Records page will be links for death, death, and death records.These collections follow the publishing organizations rights of privacy regulations. 1. Also, all the available Online Genealogy Records pages are linked at Online Genealogy Records by Location.

    How-to-Articles

    Each U.S.state also has a specific article providing details covering "How To Find Death Records". Find the link for that article in the "Getting Started" sectionof the main page. 1. Also, links to all the "How To" articles for every state can be found at the Wiki category "How-To Articles".

    Ordering Records Online

    Some countries offer services online for ordering copies of death records. Many offer online copies of application forms to use in requesting records. Information on fees are also given. 1. Where to Write for Vital Records in the United States 2. Members of the Vital Statistics Council for Canadalisting of website addresses with instructions and forms. 3. Order a burth, marriage, death or civil partnership certificate for England 4. Certificates and copies for Scotland 5. Ordering life event...

    Writing Letters to Request Death Records

    In some cases, online application forms are not provided. Particularly, when looking for church records, you will need to compose a letter. If a form is not available, the Wiki article, Letter Writing Guide for Genealogy, will show how to compose a letter to request a record.

    Each U.S. state and country page has full articles written about finding Vital Records/Civil Registration or Church Records. If you have not found the death record online, these articles provide details on dates of availability, archived records, records found at lower jurisdictions, and writing for records. These articles will help more with findi...

    Letter-Writing Guides for Other Languages

    To aid you in writing letters to request copies of death records, the Wiki provides several "Letter-Writing Guides". Links are found under "Research Tools"on country main pages. They provide translations into foreign languages for typical phrases you would want to use in letters. 1. Quick links to letter-writing guides for a wide variety of languages can be found at Category: Letter Writing Guides. Before composing a letter, read the "Civil Registration" Wiki article for the country to discer...

    Reading Non-English Death Records

    Genealogical Word ListsYou do not have to be fluent in a foreign language in order to successfully read death records. Only a limited vocabulary is used in these records. "Genealogical Word Lists", online lessons, and other helps are available to help you become proficient in reading these records. These are listed on each country main page under "Research Tools". 1. Also, links to all the Word Lists available are found at Word List.

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  3. This is a list of people who died in the last 5 days with an article at the English Wikipedia. For people without an English Wikipedia page see: Wikipedia:Database reports/Recent deaths (red links). Generally updated at least daily, last time: 01:48, 31 May 2024 (UTC). Update the list now | SPARQL | Find images.

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