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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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*[[File:Greece death certificate.png| | *[[File:Greece death certificate.png|700px]] | ||
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*[[Media:Death Certificate Greece 1.pdf|'''Click here''']] for another visual example of a death certificate and its translation. | *[[Media:Death Certificate Greece 1.pdf|'''Click here''']] for another visual example of a death certificate and its translation. | ||
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