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What is free site to search if a person has died?

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What is free site to search if a person has died?

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  1. If in the U.S., you can check the SSDI (Social Security Death Index). You might need to go through www.ancestry.com to access the SSDI or the Mormons.

    For ancestry.com, you can perhaps get it at the local public library.


  2. Unless you put it in your question, we can't tell what country you are in. It is the most frustrating thing Yahoo does. It doesn't matter if you go into domestic Yahoo or one of the International Yahoos (UK, Australia, Canada, India . . .), all of the questions in English go into one big "pot".

    In the USA, if it was recent, the newspaper for the city he/she lived in may have an obituary or a death notice.

    If it wasn't recent, but is still in the USA, he/she may be on the SSDI, which is on several data bases. I like the Roots Web one,

    http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bi...

    Not everyone who dies gets an obit or an SSDI listing. Finding an obit or an entry is proof they died, but not finding them isn't proof they are still alive.

  3. go to familysearch.org its free , its ran by the LDS church . But if you go this route its free

  4. You need a name, hometown and approx. date of death... then contact their hometown newspaper and search the obits.  They are a wealth of info.!

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