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Finding a death date with church records
You can usually find an individual's death date or age on church death records. When you have an individual's age at death, you can usually estimate the death date. The books listed below can help you locate your ancestors' church records by telling you who currently has the records belonging to your ancestors" church. You can find these books in a public or genealogical library. Depending on the book that you use, you can look up either the name of your ancestors' church or the name of the clergyman and find out who currently has the records belonging to your ancestors' church. Of course, if you live close to your ancestors' church, you should go directly to the church and ask the staff for assistance in locating the records that you need. The Handbook of American Denominations, by Frank Mead The Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches and Reformed Churches, edited by the National Council of Churches List of Historical Records Survey Publications, by the Works Projects Administration State Historical Records Surveys, by the Works Projects Administration Once you locate the records that belong to your ancestors' church, the current custodian of the records should be able to direct you in your search for the death record that you need. Another good place to look for both American and foreign church records is among the microfilm records at the Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Their church records are organized first by state, then county, and then town. Unless the town that you are searching for had very few churches, knowing a denomination will make your search easier.
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