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==== Deaths ====
==== Deaths ====
Death records are helpful because they may provide important information on a person’s birth, spouse, and parents. Death records generally give the name of the deceased person; date recorded; time, date, and day of the week of the death; place and cause of death; birthplace; age; residence; occupation; religion; citizenship; marital status; spouse’s name; father’s name; and mother’s name. Women’s maiden names are not mentioned in death records. '''Civil death records often exist for individuals for whom there are no birth or marriage records. '''
Death records are helpful because they may provide important information on a person’s birth, spouse, and parents. Death records generally give the name of the deceased person; date recorded; time, date, and day of the week of the death; place and cause of death; birthplace; age; residence; occupation; religion; citizenship; marital status; spouse’s name; father’s name; and mother’s name. Women’s maiden names are not mentioned in death records. '''Civil death records often exist for individuals for whom there are no birth or marriage records. '''
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*[[Media:Death Certificate Greece 1.pdf|'''Click here''']] for a visual example of a death certificate and its translation.
===Important Civil Records Unique to Greece===
===Important Civil Records Unique to Greece===
==== Male Registers (Mitroon Arrenon)====
==== Male Registers (Mitroon Arrenon)====
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