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  2. How do I apply for a death certificate? For online services: You may order a death certificate online (24 hours/day, 7 days/week) from Pennsylvania's only authorized vendor at mycertificates.health.pa.gov. In addition to the standard death certificate fee of $20, a $10 processing fee also applies. Payment is by credit card.

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  3. You can also find birth, death, and marriage records from other sources: The Pennsylvania Department of Health, Division of Vital Records has birth and death records from 1906 to the present. The PA State Archives has birth certificates for 1906-1913 and death certificates for 1906-1968.

  4. Our Bureau of Health Statistics and Registries is the official custodian of vital records dating back to 1906 for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This website outlines our requirements for obtaining certificates for births, deaths and fetal deaths that occurred in Pennsylvania since 1906.

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    The format of the records varies: 1. Registration of deaths, Board of Health, 1803–1915, exist in four formats: 1) Cemetery returns, 1803–1860, filed alphabetically by cemetery for each year (1803–1824), for each quarter (1825–1847), and for each week (1848–1860); 2) Death returns, 1860–June 30, 1890, filed alphabetically by cemetery name for each ...

    The information varies by record. Death registers, prison, 1819–1914 1. Name and age of deceased 2. Death date 3. Prison where died 4. Cause of death

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

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    1. Add any new information to your records 2. Use the information to locate funeral home, obituary or cemetery record 3. Use the information to find other vital records such as birth and marriage 4. Use the information to find additional family members in census records 5. Search for an obituary in a local newspaper 6. Search church records for additional information 7. Search for land and probate records

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    1. Collect entries for every person who has the same surname. This list can help you identify possible relatives 2. If you cannot locate your ancestor in the locality in which you believe they lived, then try searching records of a nearby locality 3. Standard spelling of names typically did not exist. Try variations of your ancestor’s name 4. Remember that sometimes individuals went by nicknamesor alternated between using first and middle names, or even initials

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    The following articles will help you research your family in the state of Pennsylvania. 1. Pennsylvania Guided Research 2. Pennsylvania Research Tips and Strategies

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  5. Looking for death records & certificates in Philadelphia, PA? Quickly search death records from 4 official databases.

  6. This database is a large collection of records containing vitals (birth, marriage, death) from churches and towns located primarily in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The dates range from 1669-2013. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915

  7. About Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915. This database contains an index extracted from various Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, death records. What’s in the Database. While civil registration of births and deaths in Philadelphia began in 1860, the Board of Health began recording deaths and burials the year it ...

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