Thu 7 Aug 2008
Online Death records have long been used to help with genealogy research. They are especially helpful because they are the most recent records available about an ancestor and may often exist for persons who have no birth or marriage records. They are considered to be “primary source” records, because the information is recorded by an eye witness, at the time the death takes place.
Death records are legal documents that contain information about the complete legal name of the person, the date of birth, including the date and time of death. In addition, the record also includes information about the cause of the person’s death and where the death took place.
Online obituaries records are being posted to Internet and are helpful as starting points for individuals. Many services have set up shop online to offer comprehensive search databases. The information in these databases is updated daily, with information coming from multiple different sources, including the obituaries records, public and governmental records, and many other sources.
This commercial site is designed in such a manner that you can find it in any manner that you choose. You can simply enter a name or state and it will pull up a list of records for you.
There are many professional online obituaries or death records providers to choose from on the major search engines. Prices are very reasonable for the mileage you can derive and most top-tier providers offer money-back guarantee. On top of public sources, they tap into private and proprietary database networks.