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== <br>'''Introduction to Missouri Vital Records'''  ==


[[United States Vital Records|Vital Records]] consist of [[United States Birth Records|births]], adoptions, [[United States Marriage Records|marriages]], divorces, and [[United States Death Records|deaths]] recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. [[Locating United States Vital Records|United States Vital Records]]&nbsp;has&nbsp;additional research guidance&nbsp;on researching and using vital records. A copy or an extract of most original records can be&nbsp;purchased from&nbsp;the [http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/Missouri.htm Missouri Vital Records State Department of Health] or the&nbsp;County Clerk's office of the county where the event occurred.
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===Vital Records Reference Dates===


Missouri's civil records start the following years:  
Missouri's civil records start the following years:  


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==Missouri Birth, Marriage and Death Records Online==
 
===Births===
*'''Pre-1910''' [http://www.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/birthdeath/#searchDB Missouri Birth & Death Records Database, Pre-1910] at Missouri State Archives — index
*'''1817-1939''' {{RecordSearch|2524491|Missouri Births, 1817-1939}} at FamilySearch — [[Missouri, Births - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1827-1935''' {{RecordSearch|1680833| Missouri Births and Christenings, 1827-1935}} at FamilySearch — [[Missouri Births and Christenings - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1847-1999''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1170 Missouri Birth Records, 1847-1999] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1851-1910''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1170 Missouri Birth Records, 1851-1910] at Ancestry ($) — Index
*'''1910-Onward''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10932/missouri-births?s=275764761 Missouri Births] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)
*'''1920-2015''' [https://www.missouribirthindex.com Missouri Birth Index] at Missouri Birth Index — index; ''Also at: [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10932/missouri-birth-index-1920-2015?s=275764761 MyHeritage]($)''


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===Marriages===
*'''Pre-1840''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48333 Missouri Marriages Before 1840] at Ancestry — images ($)
*'''Pre-1850''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2094 Missouri Marriages to 1850] at Ancestry ($) — Index only; incomplete
*'''1600s-1900s''' [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/united-states-marriages?state=missouri US Marriages – Missouri] at Findmypast — index & images ($)
*'''1750-1920''' {{RecordSearch|1680838|Missouri Marriages, 1750-1920}} at FamilySearch — [[Missouri Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1754-1850''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2094 Missouri Compiled Marriages, 1754-1850] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1766-1983''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7843 Missouri Compiled Marriage Index, 1766-1983] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1800-1991''' {{RecordSearch|2060668|Missouri County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991}} at FamilySearch — [[Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1805-2002''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1171 Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002] at Ancestry — index & images ($)
*'''1851-1900''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4474 Missouri Compiled Marriages, 1851-1900] at Ancestry — index ($)


== Missouri&nbsp;Birth, Marriage and Death Records Online  ==
===Deaths===
*'''Pre-1910''' [http://www.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/birthdeath/#searchDB Death Records Database, Pre-1910] at Missouri State Archives — Index only
*'''1850-1860''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6052 Missouri Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index, 1850 and 1860] at Ancestry — index only, ($)
*'''1850-1931''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1172 Missouri Death Records, 1850-1931] at Ancestry — index & images ($)
*'''1867-1976''' {{RecordSearch|1680837|Missouri Deaths and Burials, 1867-1976}} at FamilySearch — [[Missouri Deaths and Burials - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1873-1976''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2569 Missouri Deaths and Burials Index, 1873-1976] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1883-1930''' {{RecordSearch|2448947|Missouri Deaths, 1883-1930}} at FamilySearch — [[Missouri Deaths - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1910-1960''' [http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10018/missouri-death-certificates-1910-1960?s=218489221 Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1960] at MyHeritage — index ($)
*'''1910-1970''' [https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesmvc/deathcertificates#searchDB Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1970] at Missouri State Archives — index & images
*'''1968-Onward''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10933/missouri-deaths?s=275764761 Missouri, Deaths] at MyHeritage — index & images ($); ''Also at: [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62145/ Ancestry]($)''


The following is a list of online resources useful for locating Missouri Vital Records which consist of [[United States Birth Records|births]], adoptions, [[United States Marriage Records|marriages]], divorces, and [[United States Death Records|deaths]]. Check [[Missouri_Vital_Records|Missouri Vital Records&nbsp;Online]] for more information about the resources listed below. Most online resources for Missouri Vital Records are indexes. After locating a person in an index always consult the original record to [[Contradictions and discrepancies|confirm the information]] in the index. '''<br>'''
===Divorce===
*[http://www.archives.com/GA.aspx?_act=DivorceRecords&location=MO&collectionid=25 Missouri Historical Divorce Records] at Archives.com


*Missouri State Archives [http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/ Pre-1910 Missouri Birth &amp; Death Records Database] contains a birth and death index, and [http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search Missouri Death Certificate Database 1910-1960&nbsp;] has digital images of original death certificates.
===Order Certificates===
*FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/ Historical Records] under [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1&region=UNITED_STATES United States]then scroll down the alphabetical list of records to Missouri - Free
*[http://health.mo.gov/data/vitalrecords/ Ordering Birth, Death, Marriage, and Divorce Information] at Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
*The Vital Records Search and Information Directory for [http://www.daddezio.com/records/room/RR-MO-NDX.html Missouri] - Free/$
*[http://vitalrec.com/mo.html Missouri info] at Vitalrec.com — Includes links to websites to order certificates
*Linkpendium Links for [http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/MO/ Missouri Genealogy and History], including individual Counties&nbsp;-&nbsp;Free/$&nbsp;
*[http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/missouri.htm Missouri info] at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - includes contact info and fees
*Search the [http://www.ancestry.com/search/locality/dbpage.aspx?i=d&tp=2&p=28&categoryFilterID=34&showPaging=true Missouri Birth, Marriage &amp; Death] Records at Ancestry.com - $&nbsp;
*Order [http://vitalrec.com/mo.html Missouri Certificates ]online -&nbsp;<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1247073573052_30" /><span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1247073573052_178" />$&nbsp;
*[http://www.dhss.mo.gov/BirthAndDeathRecords/ Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce Information]  
*[http://userdb.rootsweb.ancestry.com/regional.html#Missouri Missouri Databases] listed on [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ Rootsweb.com]&nbsp;- Free
*For another site listing current fees for obtaining copies of the state's vital records [http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/missouri.htm Click here].
*[http://www.wikiprocedure.com/index.php/Category:Missouri Wikiprocedure - Procedures to get birth, death, marriage and divorce certificate.]


== Birth Records ==
====Vital Records in Missouri====


'''A wiki article describing an online collection is found at:'''<br>
In 1883, the Missouri General Assembly enacted legislation providing for the Board of Health to have supervision of the statewide registration of births and deaths. This supervision amounted to prescribing “such forms and recommend[ing] such legislation as shall be deemed necessary for a thorough and complete registration of vital and mortuary statistics through the state.” (Laws of the State of Missouri, 1883, page 96/section 7) The State Board of Health was charged with preparing printed forms of certificates of births and deaths; these were to be provided to the clerks of the various counties and it was the duty of the county clerks to furnish the printed forms to the persons required to file birth and death reports.


[[Missouri Births and Christenings (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Missouri Births and Christenings (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]<br>
This law did not make the reporting of all births and deaths mandatory. Due to non-compliance, the General Assembly repealed the statutes relating to the registration of births and deaths in Missouri in 1893.


=== County and City Records of Births and Deaths  ===
It was not until 1910 that the General Assembly again provided for the registration of births and deaths on a statewide basis. Approved May 6, 1909, the act was to “provide for the immediate registration of all births and deaths throughout the state of Missouri by means of certificates of births and deaths and burial or removal permits; requiring prompt returns to the central bureau of vital statistics at the capital of the state, as required to be established by the state board of health, and to insure the thorough organization and efficiency of the registration of vital statistics throughout the state, and providing certain penalties” (Laws of the State of Missouri, 1909, page 538). Pursuant to this 1909 law, all births and deaths that occur in Missouri are reported to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. The Bureau of Vital Records maintains these birth and death records.


Statewide registration of births and deaths began in 1863, but registration was not compulsory. [[Missouri]] has required registration in each county only during the years 1883 to 1893 and since 1909. The state did not achieve 90 percent registration of births until 1927 and of deaths until 1911.
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Write to the appropriate county clerk for records before 1910. Those from 1883 to 1893 are also available from the Missouri State Archives.
==Birth Records==


The Family History Library has copies of most of the existing civil vital records in Missouri from about 1883 to the early 1900s. For example, records of Jefferson County births, stillbirths, and deaths from 1883 to 1892 are available.<br>
[[Missouri Vital Records#Missouri.C2.A0Birth.2C_Marriage_and_Death_Records_Online|Online databases for Missouri Birth Records]]


=== State Records of Births and Deaths ===
===County and City Records of Births and Deaths===


''Online Databases:''
Statewide registration of births and deaths began in 1863, but registration was not compulsory. [[Missouri, United States Genealogy|Missouri]] has required registration in each county only during the years 1883 to 1893 and since 1909. The state did not achieve 90 percent registration of births until 1927 and of deaths until 1911.


:FamilySearch Historical Records: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1680833 Missouri, Births and Christenings, 1827-1935] (free)
Write to the appropriate county clerk for records before 1910. Those from 1883 to 1893 are also available from the Missouri State Archives.  
:FamilySearch Historical Records: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1680837 Missouri Deaths and Burials, 1867-1976] (free)
:Missouri Birth Records Index 1883-1886. Batch {{IGI|C515313}} at FamilySearch - free.<ref name="vr">Genealogical Society of Utah, ''Parish and Vital Records List'' (July 1998). Microfiche. Digital version at https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/images/5/5a/Igimissouria.pdf.</ref>
:Missouri Birth Records Index 1886-1892. Batch {{IGI|C515314}} at FamilySearch - free.<ref name="vr" />


<br> The Missouri State Archives offer an online searchable [http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/#search Missouri Birth &amp; Death Records Database, Pre-1910][http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/birthdeath/#search ,] which is an abstract of births, stillbirths and death records from microfilm in the state archives. For the entries that exist, there is a wealth of genealogical information present.  
The FamilySearch Library has copies of most of the existing civil vital records in Missouri from about 1883 to the early 1900s. For example, records of Jefferson County births, stillbirths, and deaths from 1883 to 1892 are available.<br>


:[http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/ '''Missouri Death Certificates''']'''are now online for the years 1910-1960.'''
===State Records of Births and Deaths===


:Missouri Death Records Index 1884. Batch {{IGI|B515319}} at FamilySearch - free.<ref name="vr" />
[[Missouri Vital Records#Missouri.C2.A0Birth.2C_Marriage_and_Death_Records_Online|Online databases for Missouri Birth Records]]
:Missouri Death Records Index 1884-1891. Batch {{IGI|B515314}} at FamilySearch - free.<ref name="vr" />


Although the files are not open for public inspection, you can obtain copies of the state's births and deaths registered after 1 January 1910 by writing to:  
Although the files are not open for public inspection, you can obtain copies of the state's births and deaths registered after 1 January 1910 by writing to:  
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'''Bureau of Vital Records'''<br>P.O. Box 570<br>Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570<br>Telephone: 314-761-6387 (births)<br>Telephone: 314-751-6376 (deaths) <br>Internet: [http://health.mo.gov/index.php Department of Health and Senior Services Bureau of Vital Records.] maintains Missouri birth, death, marriage and divorce records.  
'''Bureau of Vital Records'''<br>P.O. Box 570<br>Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570<br>Telephone: 314-761-6387 (births)<br>Telephone: 314-751-6376 (deaths) <br>Internet: [http://health.mo.gov/index.php Department of Health and Senior Services Bureau of Vital Records.] maintains Missouri birth, death, marriage and divorce records.  


The current fees for obtaining copies of the state's records are available at the website of the CDC (Center for Disease Control).&nbsp; [http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/missouri.htm Click here]. <!--{12088031512490} -->  
The current fees for obtaining copies of the state's records are available at the website of the CDC (Center for Disease Control). [http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/missouri.htm Click here]. <!--{12088031512490} -->  


== Marriage Records ==
==Marriage Records==


Marriage records have been kept by Missouri county clerks from the earliest days of each county. Some records date from the early 1800s when the area was a territory without counties. Statewide registration of marriage began in 1881, and the files are mostly complete after that date. You can obtain copies of these documents from the various county clerks.  
Marriage records have been kept by Missouri county clerks from the earliest days of each county. Some records date from the early 1800s when the area was a territory without counties. Statewide registration of marriage began in 1881, and the files are mostly complete after that date. You can obtain copies of these documents from the various county clerks.  


The Family History Library has copies of marriage records from each county. These often date to the 1920s. Most pre-1850 marriages in Missouri have been transcribed in publications such as the following:  
The FamilySearch Library has copies of marriage records from each county. These often date to the 1920s. Most pre-1850 marriages in Missouri have been transcribed in publications such as the following:  


*FamilySearch Historical Records: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://www.familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1680838 Missouri, Marriages 1750-1920] (Free)
*See section on this page: [[Missouri_Vital_Records#Missouri Birth, Marriage and Death Records Online|Missouri Birth, Marriage and Death Records Online]]
*''Missouri Marriages Before 1840''. [https://dcms.lds.org/view/action/ieViewer.do?from_proxy=true&dps_pid=IE190392&dps_dvs=1333992782444~489&dps_pid=IE190392&change_lng=en Digital Version], {{FHL|406597|item|disp=FHL Book 977.8 V2o; Fiche 6051425}} <ref>Ormesher, Susan. ''Missouri Marriages Before 1840''. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1982. {{FHL|406597|item|disp=Family History Library book 977.8 V2o; fiche 6051425}}. </ref>
*''Missouri Marriages Before 1840''. by Susan Ormesher. 1982. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company. Online at [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/175134/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch Digital Library].
*''Missouri Marriages to 1850''. {{FHL|167243|item|disp=FHL Book 977.8 V2bm}} <ref>Brooks, Linda Barber. ''Missouri Marriages to 1850''. Three Volumes. St. Louis,Missouri: Ingmire Pub., 1983-. {{FHL|167243|item|disp=Family History Library book 977.8 V2bm}}. </ref>
*''Missouri Marriages to 1850''. {{FSC|167243|item|disp=FS Library Book 977.8 V2bm}} <ref>Brooks, Linda Barber. ''Missouri Marriages to 1850''. Three Volumes. St. Louis,Missouri: Ingmire Pub., 1983-. {{FSC|167243|item|disp=FS Catalog book 977.8 V2bm}}. </ref>


The Bureau of Vital Records (see address above) has an index to marriage records from July 1948 to the present.  
The Bureau of Vital Records (see address above) has an index to marriage records from July 1948 to the present.  


*'''[[Gretna Greens in the United States|Gretna Greens]].''' When an '''eloping''' Missouri couple's marriage is not in their home county, search for it in alternate places like [[Lee County, Iowa|Keokuk, Lee, Iowa]].<ref name="Eakle1">Arlene H. Eakle, "Have you searched and searched for a marriage without finding it?" in ''Genealogy Blog'' at http://www.arleneeakle.com/wordpress/2007/02/19/have-you-searched-and-searched-for-the-marriage-without-finding-it/ (accessed 8 January 2011).</ref>
===Gretna Greens===


'''A wiki article describing an online collection is found at:'''<br>  
*'''[[Gretna Greens in the United States|Gretna Greens]].''' When an '''eloping''' Missouri couple's marriage is not in their home county, search for it in alternate places like [[Lee County, Iowa Genealogy|Keokuk, Lee, Iowa]].<ref name="Eakle1">Arlene H. Eakle, "Have you searched and searched for a marriage without finding it?" in ''Genealogy Blog'' at http://www.arleneeakle.com/wordpress/2007/02/19/have-you-searched-and-searched-for-the-marriage-without-finding-it/ (accessed 8 January 2011).</ref>


[[Missouri Marriages (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Missouri Marriages (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]<br>
==Death Records==


== Death Records ==
[[Missouri Vital Records#Missouri.C2.A0Birth.2C_Marriage_and_Death_Records_Online|Online databases for Missouri Death Records]]


Missouri State Archives has created the [http://sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/ Missouri Digital Heritage Website]&nbsp;providing access to death certificates from 1910-1960.&nbsp;Death certificates contain valuable information for family historians and researchers. The Missouri Death Certificate Database, containing death records created after 1910 and over 50 years old, makes that information available online through a searchable index that links to a digitized image of the original death certificate.  
Missouri State Archives has created the [http://sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/ Missouri Digital Heritage Website] providing access to death certificates from 1910-1960. Death certificates contain valuable information for family historians and researchers. The Missouri Death Certificate Database, containing death records created after 1910 and over 50 years old, makes that information available online through a searchable index that links to a digitized image of the original death certificate.  


The index can be searched by first name and last name, county, and by year and month. Once a name is selected, a digitized image of the original certificate can be retrieved.  
The index can be searched by first name and last name, county, and by year and month. Once a name is selected, a digitized image of the original certificate can be retrieved.  
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This is an ongoing project and additional records will be added as they are transcribed and imaged. If the image of the certificate is not yet available researchers can request a photocopy of the certificate by contacting the [http://sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/DeathCertificateRequest.pdf Archives Reference Desk] . For death certificates less than 50 years old please contact the [http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/missouri.htm Missouri Bureau of Vital Records].  
This is an ongoing project and additional records will be added as they are transcribed and imaged. If the image of the certificate is not yet available researchers can request a photocopy of the certificate by contacting the [http://sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/DeathCertificateRequest.pdf Archives Reference Desk] . For death certificates less than 50 years old please contact the [http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/missouri.htm Missouri Bureau of Vital Records].  


[http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/coroners/#searchDB Missouri Coroner's Inquest] is an abstract of records that have been indexed and are available for online research. The original records are available on microfilm at the Missouri State Archives. The database contains records from various counties, the City of St. Louis, and the St. Louis Medical Examiner.dditional records will be added as they reach seventy-two years of age.  
[http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/coroners/#searchDB Missouri Coroner's Inquest] is an abstract of records that have been indexed and are available for online research. The original records are available on microfilm at the Missouri State Archives. The database contains records from various counties, the City of St. Louis, and the St. Louis Medical Examiner. Additional records will be added as they reach seventy-two years of age.  


Information Contained:<br>Case number<br>Name of deceased <br>Age or date of birth<br>Race<br>Gender<br>Date of death<br>Cause of death<br>Location of death  
Information Contained:<br>Case number<br>Name of deceased <br>Age or date of birth<br>Race<br>Gender<br>Date of death<br>Cause of death<br>Location of death  


St Louis Missouri [http://www.stlgs.org/index.php?option=com_stlgssearch&view=detail&file=DBlifeDeathsPolice.csv&before=5&after=19&viewas=article&id=126&Itemid=197&nosel=1 Police Officers' Deaths], 1861-1899 These deaths are taken from, St. Louis Board of Commissioner’ Record of Resignations, Reductions, Promotions, and Deaths 1861-1899. The names are listed alphabetically.<br>Information Given:<br>Name<br>Death Date<br>Cause of Death<br>Notes<br>  
St Louis Missouri [https://stlgs.org/research-2/government/fire-and-police Fire Department and Police Officers' Deaths]. The names are listed alphabetically.<br>Information Given:<br>Name<br>Death Date<br>Cause of Death<br>Notes<br>
 
=== MORE ONLINE RESOURCES  ===
 
[http://www.deathindexes.com/missouri/index.html Missouri Death Records &amp; Indexes] (deathindexes.com)
 
[http://www.genealogybranches.com/missouri.html Missouri Vital Records Indexes] Missouri birth, marriage and death records.


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=== Cause of Death ===
*[[Historical Causes of Death|Causes of Death]] - use this resource when trying to interpret a disease or medical condition listed on a death record or certificate


'''A wiki article describing an onlne collection is found at:'''<br>
==Divorce Records==


[[Missouri Deaths and Burials (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Missouri Deaths and Burials (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]<br>
Divorce proceedings have been filed with a court of common pleas, a circuit court, or the state legislature. Most divorce records can be obtained by contacting the appropriate circuit court clerk in the county where the plaintiff resided. The FamilySearch Library has some of these court records, which include divorce information. The Bureau of Vital Records has divorce records from 1948 to the present.


== Divorce Records  ==
*To access any possible divorce records available through the FamilySearch Library, use the Place-names Search in the FamilySearch Catalog for:


Divorce proceedings have been filed with a court of common pleas, a circuit court, or the state legislature. Most divorce records can be obtained by contacting the appropriate circuit court clerk in the county where the plaintiff resided. The Family History Library has some of these court records, which include divorce information. The Bureau of Vital Records has divorce records from 1948 to the present.
:MISSOURI,[COUNTY] - COURT RECORDS
 
*To access any possible divorce records available through the Family History Library, use the Place-names Search in the FHL catalog for:
 
:MISSOURI,[COUNTY] - COURT RECORDS  
:MISSOURI,[COUNTY] - VITAL RECORDS
:MISSOURI,[COUNTY] - VITAL RECORDS


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*A published list of early divorce records is Lois Stanley, ''Divorces and Separations in Missouri, 1808-1853''. {{FHL|132574|item|disp=FHL Book 977.8 P2sd}}<br>This volume includes notices from newspapers.
*A published list of early divorce records is Lois Stanley, ''Divorces and Separations in Missouri, 1808-1853''. {{FSC|132574|item|disp=FS Library Book 977.8 P2sd}}<br>This volume includes notices from newspapers.
 
== Adoption Records  ==
 
Nonidentifying information is available to adoptive parents, a child's legal guardians or an adult adoptee. This can include the physical description, nationality, religious background, and medical history of the birth parents or siblings. Identifying information is available to the adult adoptee.<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1282937521250_610" />
 
An adult adoptee may make a written request for information identifying his or her birth parents. If the birth parents have consented to the release of identifying information, the court shall disclose the information. If the birth parents have not consented, the court shall notify in writing, within 10 days of receipt of the request, the adoptive parents and the child-placing agency or court personnel having access to the information. For adoptions completed prior to 8-13-1986, the adoptive parents must consent to contacting the birth parents unless there is proof that the adoptive parents are deceased or incapacitated.  


The State Registrar&nbsp;files the original certificate of birth with the certificate of decree of adoption and such file may be opened by the State Registrar only upon receipt of a certified copy of an order as decreed by the court of adoption.
==Additional Helps==


For further information contact:<br>[http://www.dss.mo.gov/cd/adopt/adoir.htm Missouri Division of Family Services<br>Adoption Information Registry]<br>P.O. Box 88<br>Jefferson City, MO 65103<br>(800) 554-2222<br>Please mark the letter "Confidential."<br>
===Tips===


== Additional Helps ==
*Information listed on vital records is given by an informant. Learn the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) of the record.  The closer the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) and whether or not the informant was present at the time of the event can help determine the accuracy of the information found on the record.
*If you are unable to locate vital records recorded by governments, search for church records of christening, marriage, death or burial.  A family Bible may have been used to record births, marriages and deaths.
*Records for African Americans may be recorded in separate files with separate indexes.
*Privacy laws may restrict your access to some vital records.  Copies of some vital records recorded in the last 100 years may be uanavailable to anyone except a direct relative.
*Search for Vital Records in the FamilySearch Catalog by using a '''Place Search''' and then choosing '''Vital Records'''.  Search for '''Missouri''' to locate records filed by the State and then search the '''name of the county '''to locate records kept by the county.


=== Tips  ===
===Substitute Records===
 
*Information listed on vital records is given by an informant.&nbsp; Learn the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) of the record.&nbsp;&nbsp;The closer the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) and whether or not the informant was present at the time of the event can help determine the accuracy of the information found on the record.
*If you are unable to locate vital records recorded by governments, search for church records of christening, marriage, death or burial.&nbsp; A family Bible may have been used to record births, marriages and deaths.
*Records for African Americans may be recorded in separate files with separate indexes.
*Privacy laws may restrict your access to some vital records.&nbsp; Copies of some vital records recorded in the last 100 years may be uanavailable to anyone except a direct relative.
*Search for Vital Records in the Family History Library Catalog by using a '''Place Search''' and then choosing '''Vital Records'''.&nbsp; Search for '''Missouri''' to locate records filed by the State and then search the '''name of the county '''to locate records kept by the county.
 
=== Substitute Records ===


These links will take you to wiki pages describing alternate sources for birth, marriage and death records.  
These links will take you to wiki pages describing alternate sources for birth, marriage and death records.  


*[[Missouri Church Records|Church Records]]: Depending on the denomination, church records&nbsp;may contain information about birth, marriage and death.
*[[Missouri Church Records|Church Records]]: Depending on the denomination, church records may contain information about birth, marriage and death.


*[[Missouri Cemeteries|Cemetery Records]]: Cemetery records are a rich source of birth and death information.&nbsp; These records may also reveal family relationships.
*[[Missouri Cemeteries|Cemetery Records]]: Cemetery records are a rich source of birth and death information. These records may also reveal family relationships.


*[[Missouri Census|Census Records]]: Census records are a valuable source for birth and marriage information. You may also determine approximate time of death when the individual disappear from the census. This is a good place to begin a search.
*[[Missouri Census|Census Records]]: Census records are a valuable source for birth and marriage information. You may also determine approximate time of death when the individual disappear from the census. This is a good place to begin a search.


*[[Missouri Newspapers|Newspapers]]: Besides obituaries, local newspapers may contain birth and marriage announcements and death notices.&nbsp; Also check newspaper social columns for&nbsp;additional information.&nbsp;
*[[Missouri Newspapers|Newspapers]]: Besides obituaries, local newspapers may contain birth and marriage announcements and death notices. Also check newspaper social columns for additional information.  
 
*[[Missouri Obituaries|Obituaries]]: Obituaries found in newspapers can list the age of the deceased, birth date and place, death date and place, and names of living relatives and their residences.


*[[Missouri Periodicals|Periodicals]]: Local genealogical and historical societies often publish periodicals which may contain abstracted early birth, marriage and death information.
*[[Missouri Periodicals|Periodicals]]: Local genealogical and historical societies often publish periodicals which may contain abstracted early birth, marriage and death information.


*[[Missouri Military Records|Military Records]]: &nbsp;Military pension records can give birth, marriage and death information,&nbsp; In addtion, soldiers' homes records can included this same information.
*[[Missouri Military Records|Military Records]]: Military pension records can give birth, marriage and death information, In addtion, soldiers' homes records can included this same information.
 
*[[Missouri Probate Records|Probate Records]]: If no death record exists, probate records&nbsp;may be helpful in estimating when an individual has died. Probate records in the 20th Century&nbsp;often contain the exact death date.
 
*[[Missouri History|History]]: &nbsp;Local histories, family&nbsp;histories&nbsp;and biographies can all be sources of birth, marriage and death information. Often this information is found in county-level records or in surname searches of the Family History Library catalog.
 
=== Lost or Missing Records  ===
 
Barry 1872, Barton 1860, Bates 1861, Bollinger 1866, 1884, Caldwell 1860, 1896, Camden 1902,Cape Girardeau 1870, Chariton 1864, 1973 Christian 1865, Crawford 1873, 1884, Dade 1863, Dallas 1863, 1864, 18867, DeKalb 1864, 1878&nbsp;Dent 1864, Douglas 1886, Dunklin 1872, Gentry 1885, Greene 1861, Harrison 1874, Hickory 1852, 1881, Holt 1965, Howard 1887, Howell 1866, Jasper 1863, 1883, &nbsp;McDonald 1863, Maries 1868, Mercer 1898, Montgomery 1864,1901, Morgan 1887, Newton 1862, Oregon during C.W., Osage 1880, Pemiscot&nbsp;1883, Pike 1864, &nbsp;Pulaski 1903, Randolph 1880, Reynolds 1872, Saline 1864, Shannon 1863, 1871, 1938, 1893, Stoddard 1864, Taney 1885, Texas 1932, Vernon C.W., Wayne 1854, 1892, Webster 1863, 1881, Wright 1864, 1897


=== Research Guides  ===
*[[Missouri Probate Records|Probate Records]]: If no death record exists, probate records may be helpful in estimating when an individual has died. Probate records in the 20th Century often contain the exact death date.


To learn more about the history and availability of vital records, see ''Guide to Public Vital Statistics Records in Missouri''. <ref>(St. Louis, Missouri: Historical Records Survey, 1941; {{FHL|185958|item|disp=Family History Library book 977.8 V23g; film 928021 item 10}}. </ref>
*[[Missouri History|History]]:  Local histories, family histories and biographies can all be sources of birth, marriage and death information. Often this information is found in county-level records or in surname searches of the FamilySearch Catalog.


'''A wiki article describing an online collection is found at:'''
===Lost or Missing Records===


[[Missouri Deaths and Burials (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Missouri Deaths and Burials (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]
Barry 1872, Barton 1860, Bates 1861, Bollinger 1866, 1884, Caldwell 1860, 1896, Camden 1902,Cape Girardeau 1870, Chariton 1864, 1973 Christian 1865, Crawford 1873, 1884, Dade 1863, Dallas 1863, 1864, 18867, DeKalb 1864, 1878 Dent 1864, Douglas 1886, Dunklin 1872, Gentry 1885, Greene 1861, Harrison 1874, Hickory 1852, 1881, Holt 1965, Howard 1887, Howell 1866, Jasper 1863, 1883,  McDonald 1863, Maries 1868, Mercer 1898, Montgomery 1864,1901, Morgan 1887, Newton 1862, Oregon during C.W., Osage 1880, Pemiscot 1883, Pike 1864,  Pulaski 1903, Randolph 1880, Reynolds 1872, Saline 1864, Shannon 1863, 1871, 1938, 1893, Stoddard 1864, Taney 1885, Texas 1932, Vernon C.W., Wayne 1854, 1892, Webster 1863, 1881, Wright 1864, 1897


=== More Online Links  ===
===Research Guides===


*[http://genealogy.about.com/library/vital/blmissouri.htm About.com] has a genealogy section that contains information about oudering birth, marriage, death, divorce and adoption records.
To learn more about the history and availability of vital records, see ''Guide to Public Vital Statistics Records in Missouri''. <ref>(St. Louis, Missouri: Historical Records Survey, 1941; {{FSC|185958|item|disp=FS Catalog book 977.8 V23g; film 928021 item 10}}. </ref>  
*[http://fhlfavorites.info/Links/USA_States/States_Frames/Missouri/missouri.htm Missouri Links] from [http://fhlfavorites.info/ fhlfavorites.info] -&nbsp;Free
*USGenWeb.org [http://mogenweb.com/ Missouri Site] - Free
*The Vital Records Search and Information Directory for [http://www.daddezio.com/records/room/RR-MO-NDX.html Missouri] - Free/$
*Wee Monster Links for Missouri [http://www.germanroots.com/vitalrecords.html#Missouri Birth &amp; Marriage]&nbsp;and [http://www.germanroots.com/deathrecords.html Death] Records -&nbsp;Free/$
*Progenealogists Links for the [http://progenealogists.com/genealogysleuthb.htm United States]. Press '''Ctrl + F''' on the keyboard to search for '''Missouri''' or '''MO''' -&nbsp;Free/$<br>


== References ==
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Vital Records Reference Dates

Missouri's civil records start the following years:


Birth County Marriages Death
Earliest
Began when county organized
Statewide Registration 1883-1893, then 1909 1881 1883-1893, then 1909
General Compliance 1927 1881 1911

Missouri Birth, Marriage and Death Records Online

Births

Marriages

Deaths

Divorce

Order Certificates

Vital Records in Missouri

In 1883, the Missouri General Assembly enacted legislation providing for the Board of Health to have supervision of the statewide registration of births and deaths. This supervision amounted to prescribing “such forms and recommend[ing] such legislation as shall be deemed necessary for a thorough and complete registration of vital and mortuary statistics through the state.” (Laws of the State of Missouri, 1883, page 96/section 7) The State Board of Health was charged with preparing printed forms of certificates of births and deaths; these were to be provided to the clerks of the various counties and it was the duty of the county clerks to furnish the printed forms to the persons required to file birth and death reports.

This law did not make the reporting of all births and deaths mandatory. Due to non-compliance, the General Assembly repealed the statutes relating to the registration of births and deaths in Missouri in 1893.

It was not until 1910 that the General Assembly again provided for the registration of births and deaths on a statewide basis. Approved May 6, 1909, the act was to “provide for the immediate registration of all births and deaths throughout the state of Missouri by means of certificates of births and deaths and burial or removal permits; requiring prompt returns to the central bureau of vital statistics at the capital of the state, as required to be established by the state board of health, and to insure the thorough organization and efficiency of the registration of vital statistics throughout the state, and providing certain penalties” (Laws of the State of Missouri, 1909, page 538). Pursuant to this 1909 law, all births and deaths that occur in Missouri are reported to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. The Bureau of Vital Records maintains these birth and death records.


Birth Records

Online databases for Missouri Birth Records

County and City Records of Births and Deaths

Statewide registration of births and deaths began in 1863, but registration was not compulsory. Missouri has required registration in each county only during the years 1883 to 1893 and since 1909. The state did not achieve 90 percent registration of births until 1927 and of deaths until 1911.

Write to the appropriate county clerk for records before 1910. Those from 1883 to 1893 are also available from the Missouri State Archives.

The FamilySearch Library has copies of most of the existing civil vital records in Missouri from about 1883 to the early 1900s. For example, records of Jefferson County births, stillbirths, and deaths from 1883 to 1892 are available.

State Records of Births and Deaths

Online databases for Missouri Birth Records

Although the files are not open for public inspection, you can obtain copies of the state's births and deaths registered after 1 January 1910 by writing to:

Bureau of Vital Records
P.O. Box 570
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570
Telephone: 314-761-6387 (births)
Telephone: 314-751-6376 (deaths)
Internet: Department of Health and Senior Services Bureau of Vital Records. maintains Missouri birth, death, marriage and divorce records.

The current fees for obtaining copies of the state's records are available at the website of the CDC (Center for Disease Control). Click here.

Marriage Records

Marriage records have been kept by Missouri county clerks from the earliest days of each county. Some records date from the early 1800s when the area was a territory without counties. Statewide registration of marriage began in 1881, and the files are mostly complete after that date. You can obtain copies of these documents from the various county clerks.

The FamilySearch Library has copies of marriage records from each county. These often date to the 1920s. Most pre-1850 marriages in Missouri have been transcribed in publications such as the following:

The Bureau of Vital Records (see address above) has an index to marriage records from July 1948 to the present.

Gretna Greens

Death Records

Online databases for Missouri Death Records

Missouri State Archives has created the Missouri Digital Heritage Website providing access to death certificates from 1910-1960. Death certificates contain valuable information for family historians and researchers. The Missouri Death Certificate Database, containing death records created after 1910 and over 50 years old, makes that information available online through a searchable index that links to a digitized image of the original death certificate.

The index can be searched by first name and last name, county, and by year and month. Once a name is selected, a digitized image of the original certificate can be retrieved.

This is an ongoing project and additional records will be added as they are transcribed and imaged. If the image of the certificate is not yet available researchers can request a photocopy of the certificate by contacting the Archives Reference Desk . For death certificates less than 50 years old please contact the Missouri Bureau of Vital Records.

Missouri Coroner's Inquest is an abstract of records that have been indexed and are available for online research. The original records are available on microfilm at the Missouri State Archives. The database contains records from various counties, the City of St. Louis, and the St. Louis Medical Examiner. Additional records will be added as they reach seventy-two years of age.

Information Contained:
Case number
Name of deceased
Age or date of birth
Race
Gender
Date of death
Cause of death
Location of death

St Louis Missouri Fire Department and Police Officers' Deaths. The names are listed alphabetically.
Information Given:
Name
Death Date
Cause of Death
Notes

Cause of Death

  • Causes of Death - use this resource when trying to interpret a disease or medical condition listed on a death record or certificate

Divorce Records

Divorce proceedings have been filed with a court of common pleas, a circuit court, or the state legislature. Most divorce records can be obtained by contacting the appropriate circuit court clerk in the county where the plaintiff resided. The FamilySearch Library has some of these court records, which include divorce information. The Bureau of Vital Records has divorce records from 1948 to the present.

  • To access any possible divorce records available through the FamilySearch Library, use the Place-names Search in the FamilySearch Catalog for:
MISSOURI,[COUNTY] - COURT RECORDS
MISSOURI,[COUNTY] - VITAL RECORDS


  • A published list of early divorce records is Lois Stanley, Divorces and Separations in Missouri, 1808-1853. FS Library Book 977.8 P2sd
    This volume includes notices from newspapers.

Additional Helps

Tips

  • Information listed on vital records is given by an informant. Learn the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) of the record. The closer the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) and whether or not the informant was present at the time of the event can help determine the accuracy of the information found on the record.
  • If you are unable to locate vital records recorded by governments, search for church records of christening, marriage, death or burial. A family Bible may have been used to record births, marriages and deaths.
  • Records for African Americans may be recorded in separate files with separate indexes.
  • Privacy laws may restrict your access to some vital records. Copies of some vital records recorded in the last 100 years may be uanavailable to anyone except a direct relative.
  • Search for Vital Records in the FamilySearch Catalog by using a Place Search and then choosing Vital Records. Search for Missouri to locate records filed by the State and then search the name of the county to locate records kept by the county.

Substitute Records

These links will take you to wiki pages describing alternate sources for birth, marriage and death records.

  • Church Records: Depending on the denomination, church records may contain information about birth, marriage and death.
  • Cemetery Records: Cemetery records are a rich source of birth and death information. These records may also reveal family relationships.
  • Census Records: Census records are a valuable source for birth and marriage information. You may also determine approximate time of death when the individual disappear from the census. This is a good place to begin a search.
  • Newspapers: Besides obituaries, local newspapers may contain birth and marriage announcements and death notices. Also check newspaper social columns for additional information.
  • Obituaries: Obituaries found in newspapers can list the age of the deceased, birth date and place, death date and place, and names of living relatives and their residences.
  • Periodicals: Local genealogical and historical societies often publish periodicals which may contain abstracted early birth, marriage and death information.
  • Military Records: Military pension records can give birth, marriage and death information, In addtion, soldiers' homes records can included this same information.
  • Probate Records: If no death record exists, probate records may be helpful in estimating when an individual has died. Probate records in the 20th Century often contain the exact death date.
  • History: Local histories, family histories and biographies can all be sources of birth, marriage and death information. Often this information is found in county-level records or in surname searches of the FamilySearch Catalog.

Lost or Missing Records

Barry 1872, Barton 1860, Bates 1861, Bollinger 1866, 1884, Caldwell 1860, 1896, Camden 1902,Cape Girardeau 1870, Chariton 1864, 1973 Christian 1865, Crawford 1873, 1884, Dade 1863, Dallas 1863, 1864, 18867, DeKalb 1864, 1878 Dent 1864, Douglas 1886, Dunklin 1872, Gentry 1885, Greene 1861, Harrison 1874, Hickory 1852, 1881, Holt 1965, Howard 1887, Howell 1866, Jasper 1863, 1883, McDonald 1863, Maries 1868, Mercer 1898, Montgomery 1864,1901, Morgan 1887, Newton 1862, Oregon during C.W., Osage 1880, Pemiscot 1883, Pike 1864, Pulaski 1903, Randolph 1880, Reynolds 1872, Saline 1864, Shannon 1863, 1871, 1938, 1893, Stoddard 1864, Taney 1885, Texas 1932, Vernon C.W., Wayne 1854, 1892, Webster 1863, 1881, Wright 1864, 1897

Research Guides

To learn more about the history and availability of vital records, see Guide to Public Vital Statistics Records in Missouri. [3]

References

  1. Brooks, Linda Barber. Missouri Marriages to 1850. Three Volumes. St. Louis,Missouri: Ingmire Pub., 1983-. FS Catalog book 977.8 V2bm.
  2. Arlene H. Eakle, "Have you searched and searched for a marriage without finding it?" in Genealogy Blog at http://www.arleneeakle.com/wordpress/2007/02/19/have-you-searched-and-searched-for-the-marriage-without-finding-it/ (accessed 8 January 2011).
  3. (St. Louis, Missouri: Historical Records Survey, 1941; FS Catalog book 977.8 V23g; film 928021 item 10.