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=== '''Deaths before 1897'''  ===
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The state of Connecticut started keeping death records in 1897. Before that time, town clerks kept death records, and they continue to keep the records. The clerks recorded the deaths in town records and/or in land records.&nbsp;  
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=== '''Deaths from 1897 to the Present'''  ===
=== '''Deaths from 11857 to 1919'''  ===


==== State Records  ====
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See the [http://www.ct.gov/dph/cwp/view.asp?a=3132&q=388128 Town Vital Records Directory] for the address, phone number, and link for each town clerk.  
See the [http://www.ct.gov/dph/cwp/view.asp?a=3132&q=388128 Town Vital Records Directory] for the address, phone number, and link for each town clerk.  
== '''Births 1919 to the Present'''  ==
==== '''STEP ONE: Find Death Information'''  ====
If you do not want to order the birth record, you can search [[Substitute Records For United States Birth Information|other records with birth information]].'''<br>''' <br>
[http://www.healthvermont.gov/research/records/obtain_record.aspx Vermont Department of Health]
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Revision as of 21:03, 29 June 2013

How to Find United States Deaths Gotoarrow.png Vermont Deaths


Death records in Vermont were kept by the towns from the beginning of each town starting as early as the 1760s. Statewide registration of deaths began in 1897 in Connecticut and was generally complied with by 1915. The towns continue to record deaths.

Next Step: When did the birth occur? [edit | edit source]

Birth Records
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Deaths before 1857[edit | edit source]

The state of Connecticut started keeping death records in 1897. Before that time, town clerks kept death records, and they continue to keep the records. The clerks recorded the deaths in town records and/or in land records. 

Step 1 - Check indexes[edit | edit source]

Most online resources for Connecticut Vital Records are indexes. After locating a person in an index, consult the original record to confirm the information in the index.

  • Vermont Databases listed on Rootsweb.com- Free. Arranged by town. Several cemetery lists, but only a few death lists are currently in the database.

Two film indexes are:


Step 2 - Check original records[edit | edit source]

In Vermont, the following types of records often have death information:

  • Land records
  • Town records

Most of the land and town records have been filmed and are available through the FamilySearch site at family history centers, the Vermont State Library, and the Family History Library.

To find the film numbers:

  1. Go to the Family History Library Catalog
  2. Do a Place Search for the name of the town.
  3. On the list of record types for the town, click Land and Property, Vital Records, or Town Records for a list of the available records.
  4. Click titles with the town clerk as the author . Though the original records were usually made by town clerk, sometimes the records were made by a court or the registrar of vital statistics.

Step 3 - Check other types of records[edit | edit source]

You can also search substitute records to locate your ancestor’s death date and place.

  Records that give death information:
Cemetery Records
Newspapers
Probate (wills, etc)
Tax Records
Church Records
Census
Bible Records
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Deaths from 11857 to 1919[edit | edit source]

State Records[edit | edit source]

State registration of vital statistics began in 1897 and was generally complied with by 1915. For copies of state records, you can contact:

Department of Public Health
Vital Records Section
410 Capitol Avenue, 1st Floor
Hartford, CT 06134
Telephone: 860-509-7700

Mailing Address:
CT Department of Public Health State Office of Vital Records
410 Capitol Ave. MS#11VRS
P.O. Box 340308
Hartford, CT 06134-0308

Their Website gives complete information for ordering births, marriages, and deaths. There is also a link to the town Web sites for information in ordering town vital records.

To find current fees, any restrictions, and where to write, see:

  • VitalRec.com ($). Select a state to see the fees for birth, marriages, and deaths. There is also a link for divorces and adoptions.

Town Death Records[edit | edit source]

Towns have kept death records from the beginning of each town and continue to keep these records.  The towns send copies of the records to the state Department of Public Health (see above). People can also access the records at the town halls.

See the Town Vital Records Directory for the address, phone number, and link for each town clerk.

Births 1919 to the Present[edit | edit source]

STEP ONE: Find Death Information[edit | edit source]

If you do not want to order the birth record, you can search other records with birth information.

Vermont Department of Health

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