[Genealib] State Death Indexes

Berger, Camilla Camilla_Berger at ci.pomona.ca.us
Sat Aug 4 14:17:12 EDT 2007


There is also the Vitalsearch database.  It does not cover all the states,
and it is only partly free.  The best stuff is subscription based.  We have
www.vitalsearch-ca.com but from that you can change it to
vitalsearch-worldwide.com and see what else is available.  It offers a great
deal of flexibility (with wildcards) in searching in the California
information. I believe we pay about $99 per year to make it available to our
patrons in-house.

-----Original Message-----
From: Becky Menzel [mailto:bmenzel at spokanelibrary.org] 
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 11:14 AM
To: Librarians Serving Genealogists
Subject: [Genealib] State Death Indexes

  I 

  I was wondering how many states have a death index?  Washington State
has microfilm that lists by decade people who have died, when they died,
and where they died in the state.  Does any other state have that?
Becky Menzel, Genealogy Librarian. Spokane Public Library


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