3,172
edits
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 63: | Line 63: | ||
=== Deaths (defunciones) === | === Deaths (defunciones) === | ||
Early civil death records are especially helpful because they list people for whom there are no birth or marriage records | Early civil death records are especially helpful because they might list people for whom there are no birth or marriage records. Deaths were recorded in the town or city where the person died, within a few days of the death. Death records may provide the following information:<br> | ||
*Name of decedent<br> | |||
*Date and place of death<br> | |||
*Birthplace and/or age at death<br> | |||
*Name of spouse, if married<br> | |||
*Names of parents, usually if the person was single. <br> | |||
*Residence of decedent<br> | |||
*Occupation of decedent<br> | |||
*Cause of death (in more recent years)<br> | |||
*Burial information <br> | |||
*Name of informant (in more recent years)<br> | |||
Be aware that information found in a death record about the deceased person’s parents, birth date, birthplace, and other information may be inaccurate as the person who gave the information may not have had complete information. | Be aware that information found in a death record about the deceased person’s parents, birth date, birthplace, and other information may be inaccurate as the person who gave the information may not have had complete information. | ||
=== Locating Civil Registration Records === | === Locating Civil Registration Records === |
edits