This is a general hint. Even though you go in through YA Canada, YA Australia, YA UK or YA USA, all of the questions go into one big "pot" and get read by everyone in the world who speaks English. Most of the people here are in the UK and USA, but you sometimes get questions and answers from people who worry about kangaroos eating their roses. So - put a nation, or, better yet, if you are asking about a specific individual, a nation and a state / province in all of your questions. It will help people help you.
United States only:
http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
(Social Security Death index - click on "Advanced".
United Kingdom Only:
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/
(Free Birth, Marriage & Death Records, but mostly from before 1900)
http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi
California Death Records from 1940 thru 1997
2007-01-27 02:21:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Most libraries now have internet access and on their servers they subscribe to Ancestry.com, Heritage Quest, ect.
Go to your local library and check out what they have.
Anyone can go to familysearch.org is run by the Mormons. I have found, though, that a lot of the info on their site is mis-leading or just plain wrong. Always get the primary source material - census record, birth death marriage certificates.
2007-01-26 22:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out the death index database on this site. It only covers the US.
http://free-genealogy-info.zoomshare.com/0.html
Hope you find who you are looking for.
2007-01-27 04:14:48
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answered by lollipoppett2005 6
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This site lists various sources to look up death records:
http://www.cyndislist.com/deaths.htm
2007-01-27 02:24:33
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answered by MissFr3sh 2
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there is in user-friendly terms one stable, depended on source for one among those advice. As a present day P.I and previous DT for l. a. Narcotics, i will in user-friendly terms attest to here as being valid:
2016-11-27 21:21:30
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answered by meeks 4
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Ancestry.com and Roots.com both have visitors sections , for full information you need to pay but you can get limited information for free.
2007-01-26 16:54:10
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answered by fancyname 6
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