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Kentucky Vital Records (including death records for 1911 through 1992, UK site)
- Found a record but don't know what county it is in? Kentucky numeric county finder
- RootsWeb's United States Town/County Database Quickly locate what county any city is in!
- Did you find a death certificate between 1911-1954 you would like a copy of?
- The following libraries have all or part of the 1911-1952 KY Death
Certificates on microfilm:
- Need a certified copy from the state for a birth, death, marriage or divorce record, 1911-1988? You'll find information on the cost and how to order here. Another source for this type of information can also be found here.
- OR, write to
Office of Vital Statisics
State Department of Health
275 East Main St.
Frankfort, KY 40601
- Print out the form to order a Ky record from the Ky Archives here
Other Sources
Vital Search
Claims births, deaths and marriages thru 2001 however
2 births in 2001 that I am positive of were not located.
KyGenWeb Archives
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USGenWeb Archives
Varies county to county and state to state.
Ancestry Search
Search for early marriages. Everything is not free at this site.
Search FuneralNet for funeral homes around the country.
The Browning Genealogy Database
in Evansville, Ind. From their homepage:
"The Browning Genealogy Database is the lifetime work of Charles Browning, who compiled the obituary records of Vanderburgh County and surrounding southwestern Indiana from the Evansville newspapers: The Evansville Courier, The Evansville Press, and now The Evansville Courier and Press.
Information on each deceased person listed in the database includes fifteen categories, encompassing age, date of death, survivors, funeral information, cemetery, occupation, and activities. This attention to detail provides a vital community resource and source for genealogical research."
The Nashville Christian Advocate
David Donahue reported on 1/24/2002:
I now have online all eight volumes of Jonathan Smith's death abstracts from The Nashville Christian Advocate. The volumes provide abstracts of over 10,000 obituaries, about 15-20% are Kentuckians.
Social Security
Social Security Death Index Interactive Search. Add a note to the record. This is THE ONLY site on the web that allows you to attach a note to the record to show corrections to the record. Add yours today! You can also print out the form with the info already entered for you in order to request the record from the Social Security office.
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