Free Death Records at Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com announced today a suite of new free death records databases today including:
- Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819
- St. Mary’s church Gateshead, Durham, England, Burials, 1750-1886
- Missouri State Census Collection, 1844-1881
This ads to the other databases updated in just the past 10 days:
- Families of Beaver County, Pennsylvania
- Everyname Index to Egle’s Notes and Queries Chiefly Relating to Interior of Pennsylvania
- Early Pennsylvania Land Records
- Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks
- Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volume III
- Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volume II
- Complete American Armoury and Blue Book 1903 Edition
- Complete American Armoury and Blue Book 1907 Edition
- The History of Haverhill [Massachusetts]
The folks over at Ancestry.com seem to keep at it, day and night, providing us with great resources. They state it well on their own website and I couldn’t agree more:
“The entire team at Ancestry.com is committed to connecting you with the lives and stories of your long-lost ancestors. They do this by providing the largest historical records collection available online and making these records easily accessible to beginners and experienced genealogists alike. Ancestry.com partners with you to create a priceless family history that you will cherish for years to come.”
If you haven’t visited recently, it is worth a trip to view this amazing site for free death records and other vital genealogy search information.
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