Cyndi's List - U.S. - Vital Records About genealogy Introduction to vital records - Birth, Marriage, Death, Searchable online indexes. Where to Write for vital records - Alabama http://www.cyndislist.com/usvital.htm
Extractions: The following are individual book titles of interest for this topic. The book links below point to the Amazon.com bookstore online where you may purchase the book if you wish. These links are provided to bring these published resources to your attention as an aid to your research. Follow the links to books of interest to make note of their title, author, publisher, and ISBN. You might then use this information to obtain the book from your local library or your favorite corner book shop.
Vital Records The application for a NJ record search (1879+) can be downloaded from the Bureau New Jersey s requirements for access to vital records, from vitalChek. http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/vital.html
Extractions: This describes records in Morris County and New Jersey, but much will be similar in other states. Contact your local or state health department for details. Try www.state.INITIALS.us for other states, as http://www.state.tn.us (Tennessee) or http://www.state.il.us (Illinois). See Dept of Health. For other counties in NJ, see Historical and Genealogical Societies of NJ . Some have online searchable databases of early marriages, wills and the like. Births/deaths/marriages Contact the local (town or borough) registrar if you know the place of the birth, death or marriage. You may also be able to use a local newspaper for obituaries or wedding announcements. Otherwise, requests should be directed to the State Registrar (1879+) or State Archives . (1848-1878) The researcher making the request must provide name of person sought place of birth, death or marriage
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Extractions: March 21, 2005 I have completed the indexes as far as I can at this time. The condition of the next couple of volumes of the Vermont Chronicle are in poor shape and I cannot photograph them without irrepairably damaging the papers. The years 1826 - 1882 are online. The years 1867 - 1874 had many editions missing, so those years are far from being complete listings. All other years are fairly complete, with only an odd edition missing here or there. Thanks for your patience while I plodded my way through this project, and for you interest in my notices. Watch here for future projects! I provide research services for Vermont and the surrounding area, click here to get more information. Click here for other items available, I will be adding more as I complete them. I also offer booklets with Abstracts of the Marriage and Death notices for the years 1826 - 1841. See explanation below or contact me at: SRW7655@aol.com The Vermont Chronicle In 1999 I began the task of transcribing abstracts of the marriage and death notices from the VERMONT CHRONICLE. The CHRONICLE was published weekly in Bellows Falls, Windsor and Montpelier Vermont from 1826 to 1898. I will be including all the notices I can, but some year's newspapers were missing from the collection, others were in just too poor shape to handle. Although the information contained in the newspaper's postings is sparse, I felt it would still be valuable to researchers whose ancestors hailed from Vermont and the surrounding areas.
Extractions: Genealogy Vital records document births, marriages and deaths. They are maintained by governmental agencies and are used as primary sources in genealogical research. The researcher should be aware that recording, particularly of births and deaths, was very incomplete. Although Wisconsin law required counties to register these events since 1852, only a limited number were actually recorded by the counties before 30 September 1907. Vital records were maintained at the state and/or county level. The Society owns state level vital records. The researcher should also check the appropriate county courthouse for possible additional birth, marriage and death records. One of the most important details about a birth, marriage or death record is the informant. This person varies and, therefore, the accuracy of the information varies. A parent may give the information on their child's birth record. A bride or groom will usually provide the information for the marriage record and the widow or nearest family member may give information on a death record. It is also possible for non-related persons to give information on any and all of these types of records. Many records will provide the name of the informant toward the bottom of the form. Pre-1907 The Society Library holds microfilm of the births, marriages, and deaths recorded in Wisconsin at the state level before October 1, 1907. These records on microfilm are arranged by county and by date of registration. They are not filmed by the date of the event. Therefore, it is necessary to use the indexes first.
The New Mexico Genealogical Society A chapter from Genealogical Resources in New Mexico, Book E5, NMGS Press. Family search Middle America - Mexico vital records Index. CD-ROM. http://www.nmgs.org/artGRNM-VR.htm
Extractions: by Karen Stein Daniel, C.G. SM A chapter from Genealogical Resources in New Mexico , Book E-5, NMGS Press. Birth and Death Records Marriage/Divorce Records Cemetery Records ... About the author In this article, ASCL refers to Albuquerque's Special Collections Library. BIRTH AND DEATH RECORDS: New Mexico birth and death records began to be officially maintained in 1920, although some scattered records exist dating back into the 1880s. Prior to 1919, birth and death records were created by various institutions, including counties and churches. New Mexico vital records (birth and death) are restricted records and are only issued to immediate family members or others demonstrating a "tangible legal interest." Birth records are closed for 100 years, and death records for 50 years. You may make a request for certified copies of birth or death certificates either
Genealogy genealogy. Register of Deeds for South Dakota s 64 counties provided the The law implementing the South Dakota vital records System took effect in July http://www.state.sd.us/doh/Genealogy/
Extractions: Register of Deeds for South Dakota's 64 counties provided the information included in the County Resources section of this site. An address, phone number and e-mail, if available, is listed for each Register of Deeds. South Dakota's Vital Records System The law implementing the South Dakota Vital Records System took effect in July 1905. This system contains birth, death, fetal death, marriage, divorce/annulment and burial records. The Vital Records System, led by the Department of Health, has 64 local Registers of Deeds, which have helped to build and maintain the system. In general, the State and County offices each hold a set of standard birth, death and marriage records. In some instances however, County offices have records prior to the creation of the Vital Records System. These exceptions are listed on each county page. Birth Records Death Records Marriage Records
InfoPEI: Vital Statistics HOME / ARTS, CULTURE AND HERITAGE / genealogy / search CENTRES / PEI search vital Statistics. This office holds an index of baptisms for the period from http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/onelisting.php3?number=2742
Records In The New York State Archives Useful For Genealogical Research (New York City and a few communities upstate have some vital records predating Archives staff will search the records only if a specific case citation http://www.archives.nysed.gov/a/researchroom/rr_family_genealogy.shtml
Extractions: Partnership Trust Education Department Cultural Education Home ... Family Genealogy Family Agriculture Business and Labor Community ... Print This Page Visit the Guides to Historical Records section of the Publications area to obtain a PDF or print copy of this publication. Records in the New York State Archives document functions and activities of State government; none of the records were created for the purpose of genealogical research. However, the Archives does hold many records containing information on individuals. Among these records are indexes to vital records (births, marriages, deaths); records documenting war service (Revolutionary War through World War I); land records (mostly transactions involving the Colony or State of New York); trial court records (including colonial wills and early nineteenth century civil cases); and records of some State-run correctional and custodial institutions. This leaflet provides introductory, summary information on the record series in the New York State Archives that are most useful for genealogical research. (A "record series" is a group of files or documents maintained together because they relate to the same function or activity.) In some series information about individuals is accessible through an index or alphabetical arrangement. Many other series lack indexes, making searches difficult. Series titles and numbers are indicated in
Texas Vital Statistics Indexes - Texas State Library What records are available in the genealogy Collection? Please remember there are many variables that affect vital records research, including name http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/vitalfaq.html
Extractions: back to Areas of General Interest Genealogy The Genealogy Collection has indexes to some Texas births, deaths, marriages and divorces but it does not have the actual certificates. Entries are arranged alphabetically by name and provide the date of the event, the county in which the event occurred, and often the certificate file number. The collection includes birth indexes from 1903 through the most recent year available. There are also some delayed birth indexes that include births as early as 1880. There is one cumulative index for the years 1903 through 1909. Beginning with 1910, each year is indexed separately. Why can't I find a birth record listed?
NARA ALIC Vital Records Other Helpful genealogy Sites Resources Searchable Databases vital records Where to Write for vital records The National Center for Health http://www.archives.gov/research_room/alic/reference_desk/vital_records_links.ht
Tennessee Department Of Health - Vital Records The Tennessee Office of vital records registers and maintains the original Fees include a search of the records for the year before and the year after http://www2.state.tn.us/health/vr/
Extractions: FAX (615) 741-9860 The Tennessee Office of Vital Records registers and maintains the original certificates of births, deaths, marriages and divorces that occur in Tennessee. Certified copies of the original records are available to the person named on the record and to certain family members or legal representatives. Vital Records requires identification for all requests for birth and death records. A photocopy of a government issued form of identification , which includes the requestor's signature, must accompany all requests. Fees Fees include a search of the records for the year before and the year after the event date you provide. If, after searching three years of records, the requested certificate cannot be located, you will be sent a letter certifying that no record was found. The fee will not be refunded because it is charged for the search of the records. Types of Records Available top Birth Records Death Records Records are available beginning with January 1914 births. Records of some births that occurred in the major cities from 1881-1913 are also available. A certified photocopy of the original record may be obtained at a fee of $12.00 for the first copy and $4.00 for each additional copy of the same record requested at the same time. For persons born from 1949 to the present, a certified copy produced by computer is also available at a fee of $7.00 for the first copy and $4.00 for each additional copy of the same record requested at the same time.
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RootsWeb Guide To Tracing Family Trees Indexes RootsWeb The oldest and largest FREE genealogy site, supported by Ancestry.com Marriage records and Evidence, No. 6 vital records Birth records http://rwguide.rootsweb.com/
Health Vital Records - Table Of Contents vital records Table of Contents Abstract vital records General (Including On-Line Requests) genealogy Requests How to Obtain Birth records from Other http://www.health.state.pa.us/vitalrecords/
Extractions: This section will provide answers to Frequently Asked Questions. Examples are: Is the raised seal required to make the birth certificate official? Is the fee for a birth or death record waived for military personnel? How do I find a cemetery plot or burial place? Note: Some files listed above are in Adobe PDF format. You will need the free
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Extractions: OAS_AD('Top'); 9,366,786 records from 1940 thru 1997 To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.3 billion online genealogy records, click here Surname Exact Soundex Metaphone Given Name Mother Maiden Father Last Sex Any Male Female Birth Year Birth Place All ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA CANADA CHINA COLORADO CONNECTICUT CUBA DELAWARE DIST. OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA GUAM HAWAII IDAHO ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA JAPAN KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS MEXICO MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MONTANA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA PHILIPPINES PUERTO RICO REST (OTHER) RHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UNKNOWN UTAH VERMONT VIETNAM VIRGIN ISLANDS VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING Death Year Death Place All ALABAMA ALAMEDA(01) ALAMEDA(60) ALASKA ALPINE AMADOR ARIZONA ARKANSAS BUTTE CALAVERAS CANADA COLORADO COLUSA CONNECTICUT CONTRA COSTA CUBA DEL NORTE DELAWARE DIST. OF COLUMBIA EL DORADO FLORIDA FRESNO GEORGIA GLENN GUAM HAWAII HUMBOLDT IDAHO ILLINOIS IMPERIAL INDIANA INYO IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY KERN KINGS LAKE LASSEN LOS ANGELES(19) LOS ANGELES(70) LOUISIANA MADERA MAINE MARIN MARIPOSA MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS MENDOCINO MERCED MEXICO MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI MODOC MONO MONTANA MONTEREY NAPA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEVADA CO NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA ORANGE OREGON OTHER COUNTRIES PENNSYLVANIA PLACER PLUMAS PUERTO RICO RHODE ISLAND RIVERSIDE SACRAMENTO SAN BENITO SAN BERNARDINO SAN DIEGO(37) SAN DIEGO(80)
Genealogy Refdesk.com Online Searchable Death Indexes records This website gathers Where to Write for vital records - The links on this National Center for Health http://www.refdesk.com/factgene.html
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Ancestry.com - Genealogy And Family History Records Subscription based resource of worldwide census, marriage, newspaper and various other records. Includes some free searchable databases, http://www.ancestry.com/
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