Monday, April 26, 2010

Where can I find vital statistics on the computer?

I am trying to find out where a relative passed away and is buried. I have no one to ask. Where on the computer can I look up the information I need?

Where can I find vital statistics on the computer?
You may need to edit your post to give more information, such as what country and at least a general time frame. Also, for instance the US is such a huge country that the 50 States' information may be handled somewhat differently, especially over time.
Reply:If the person was old enough to maybe collect social security, you should check this site: http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cg... It will tell you the person's last residence was, the birth and death dates, etc. That will be a place to start looking. You could then go to www.usgenweb.com, pick the state, and the county. If you are lucky, someone may have posted local cemetery listings or have volunteered to do a lookup in the area.
Reply:LDS.org is a great place to begin. The Church of Latter Day Saints has Death, Census and marriage records along with place of burial on not just people born in the US but people born all over the world. You can also check at Ancestry.com.


You can sign up for a free membership andget 2 weeks free of both the US census/birth/death records and an additional 2 weeks of the world info. You can find birth and death records on both living and deceased individuals there, unlike LDS which only gives info on the deceased.





Here's the link : http://www.familysearch.org/





Good luck in your search
Reply:What information do you have? Try googling the name and it may come up with an obituaries or newspaper article. Post questions on querie boards where you think this person lived and under the persons last name. Someone may contact you with information. Look thru old obituaries of other relatives if you have any it may have this persons name and last location listed, so you may get a town or state to start from. Or you could go to a site where they locate people for you and pay them. Or if you have a phone number for this person it may still be in a phone book you could try a reverse search and enter the number and see if the name %26amp; location come up.

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