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How can i check death records of denizenship ?

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Please help me. I'm finding my aunt death record and family.

I'm korean and my aunt had been married uncle(US Military, around 1975) and she passed away. but she was denizenship.

So i have to report to korean gov office about her death. so i'm searching her son and daughter.. If somebody help me, please send mail to me. thank you.

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  1. I, or anyone else with an Ancestry.com account, will be glad to provide you with your aunt's naturalization records if your aunt became an American citizen before 1996 if you can provide her full maiden and married names, her date of birth, and where you think she lived.  Otherwise vital records are listed by state.  

    Try:

    http://home.att.net/~wee-monster/natural...

    The above link also proves a hyperlink at the end of the web page to "Online Searchable Death Indexes for the USA", including the Social Security Death Index as well as death indexes for individual states and counties.  Many of these indexes stop short of 2008, however.  For example, Texas death records are available online only from 1903 to 2000, and California death records are available online only from 1940 to 1997.

    As for your aunt's death certificate, these records are also listed by state.  Try Cyndi's List

    http://www.cyndislist.com/usvital.htm#st...

    Followup August 1, 2008:  I've tried looking through the Social Security Death Index with your aunt's name, Sunja Moon, and her date of death, April 2007, but I haven't come up with any matches.  Since you didn't remember her married name, but you though it sounded like Ban, Bener, or Bhaner, I tried these too.  The closest I could come up with was

    Pyoung S. Bonner

    born: 24 Feb 1944

    died: 15 Jan 2007

    place of death: Bellevue, King, Washington

    Civil: California

    I've tried the following last names with the given name Sunja or the initials S. M. : Benter, Bain, Ban, Bond Bon, Banter, Boehner, Boone, Bonner, Baner, and Bener.  

    Now, I could use some help from other bloggers.  Any suggestions anyone?

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