Published January 15th, 2008 at 6:18 pm in Genealogy with 5 comments
Tagged with Free Public Record Search, Marriage Records, Public Records
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magic_ice_man1 posted: 18 Jan at 11:10 pm
There are no totally free websites for that type of thing. You will have to pay to get that info online.
Marvinator posted: 20 Jan at 8:54 pm
Not possible (yet.) Since most marraiges and death certificates are done at the county or even city level, there is no one place for a repository of this information. You will have to contact each municipality or county clerk’s office to get the information.
dlpm posted: 24 Jan at 7:50 am
For obits: check with your local library. They may subscribe to an online newspaper service that you can access as a library member. Smaller newspapers usually go back to 1995 online but NYC, LA and Chicago newspapers go back farther. The library can also tell you which newspapers they have on microfiche or microfilm and what materials they have in their local history collection.
Barry S posted: 24 Jan at 11:56 pm
Check out , they have an extensive free public records section.
sbdfhs posted: 25 Jan at 9:29 am
You will find that living people’s records are not normally on-line unless they have submitted them themselves.
What most people do is try to contact others who share their ancestry and trade information. This is the most popular type of site and these types of site are often free or very cheap comapared with sites like Ancestry.com, which don’t usually have records less than 75 years old available anyway!