Connecticut Death Records
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Connecticut Vital Records — Index of Deaths, 1897-2001. This index allows researchers to find the name, place and date of death for individuals who died in Connecticut between 1897 through 2001. The information from this index can be used to request a copy of a death certificate from the Town/City Clerk of the municipality listed in the ...
https://www.ctatatelibrarydata.org/death-records/Death Certificates - Connecticut
Connecticut law allows the spouse, child or parent of a deceased veteran to obtain one (1) free certified copy of the decedent's death certificate provided the requesting family member presents a copy of their valid government issued photo I.D. and proof of their relationship to the deceased. If eligible for the one time waiver, request it on ...
https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Vital-Records/Death-CertificatesHow to Find a Death Record in Connecticut?
The Vital Record Office is a division of the Connecticut Department of Public Health. The following information is entered on a typical Connecticut death record: Name of a deceased person. Decedent’s date of birth. Date of death. Decedent’s place of birth. Place of death. Decedent's Social Security Number (SSN)
https://connecticut.staterecords.org/deathrecordsHow to Find Connecticut Death Records • FamilySearch
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.
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/How_to_Find_Connecticut_Death_RecordsConnecticut Death Records | Enter a Name to View Death Records
Connecticut death records are maintained by the Connecticut State Vital records department. You can contact them whenever you need to get important death records. In some cases, you will need a certified copy of a death certificate or other death record. When such occasions arise, you may need to contact the office directly to inquire about ...
https://www.searchquarry.com/connecticut-death-records/State Vital Records Office - Connecticut
The Connecticut Department of Public Health’s State Vital Records Office maintains the statewide registries for births, deaths, marriages and fetal deaths for all vital events occurring in Connecticut from July 1, 1897 to present. Each of Connecticut’s 169 towns operates a vital records office that issues certificates for birth, death ...
https://portal.ct.gov/DPH/Vital-Records/State-Vital-Records-Office--HomeDeath Records Search - Connecticut (Death Certificates ...
Connecticut. Perform a free Connecticut public death records search, including death certificates, death indexes, deceased records, death registers & registries, obituaries, and death notices. The Connecticut Death Records Search links below open in a new window and take you to third party websites that provide access to CT public records.
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The Connecticut Vital Records Office maintains records of deaths occurring from July 1, 1897 to the present. Connecticut death records can be ordered from the Vital Records Office of the town where the person died or the state Vital Records Office.
https://www.states-death-records.com/connecticut-death-records/Online Connecticut Death Indexes, Records & Obituaries
Online Connecticut Death Indexes and Obituaries. Connecticut Genealogy Databases at Ancestry (these require a subscription payment) Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2012 has over 1.7 million entries. Connecticut Town Death Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) Connecticut Wills and Probate Records, 1609-1999.
https://www.deathindexes.com/connecticut/CT.gov: vital records - Connecticut
Connecticut Town Vital Records A complete listing of Connecticut Vital Records Offices alphabetically, by town name. The vital records registrar in each town is responsible for maintaining the original certificate for all births, marriages, civil unions, deaths and fetal deaths that occur within its town.
https://portal.ct.gov/Services/Health-and-Human-Services/Children-Family-and-Older-Adults/Vital-Records