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    • 1 Online Resources
      • 1.1 United States Newspapers
    • 2 State Obituary Pages
    • 3 Overview
    • 4 Sources for Obituaries
    • 5 Additional Published Obituaries
    • 6 Search Strategies for Locating Obituaries

    Online Resources[edit | edit source]

    Church Obituaries

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    United States Newspapers[edit | edit source]

    State Obituary Pages[edit | edit source]

    Obituary collections specific to a state will be found on the State Obituary page.

    Overview[edit | edit source]

    An obituary is a published or unpublished death announcement. A particular obituary may be a simple two-line death notice or an elaborate biography of the deceased. Obituaries may be a good source of information about a person and may also include information about family members. Obituaries usually give the name of the deceased and the death or burial date. They often do not contain the death date and you will need to "figure it out" from other information such as the date and day of the week that the obituary was published. They may also contain information such as the birth date, marriage date, names of parents and spouse, children, occupation, education, and the location of living family members at the time the obituary was written. Obituaries are usually printed in a funeral program, a newspaper, or in a local history. And remember, in addition to the local paper in the area where the person died, obituaries are often published in newspapers in the town or towns where the person lived or grew up.

    Sources for Obituaries[edit | edit source]

    Obituaries have only been specifically indexed online for the past few years. You will find that obituary indexes will usually only date from the late 1960s or 1970s. However, many obituaries have been published in newspapers and the number of online collections for newspapers is growing. You may wish to see United StatesNewspapers.

    For additional sources you might try the following:

    • The Library of Congress Chronicling America, Historic American Newspapers. This site also contains the US Newspaper Directory, 1690 to Present, with the locations of the repositories of most of the newspapers published in America.
    • Public Libraries links to obituary search engines in all states and the United States Virgin Islands and has search tips and suggestions by locality.
    • Cyndi's List contains many links to obituary-related sites. Scroll down and click the topics Obituaries or Newspapers.
    • Use a Google search to look for online obituaries. To do this you need to find the name of the paper in the location where you think the death took place. Websites Newpapers- USA and Worldwide and News and Newspapers Online help you see if there was a paper near the locality. Once you find the name, type the name of the location and the word newspaper or obituary.
    • Many funeral homes publish obituaries on their websites. These can usually be located with a Google search on the person's name.
    • Local genealogical and historical societies, public libraries, and some newspaper publishers maintain clipping files of obituaries. Printed abstracts of obituaries can also be found in various published sources, such as genealogical periodicals. A bibliography of published sources is:
    Jarboe, Betty M. Obituaries: A Guide to Sources. Second Edition. Boston, Massachusetts: G. K. Hall, 1989. WorldCat 19372997FS Library 973 V43 An appendix describes obituary indexes available at major libraries.

    Additional Published Obituaries[edit | edit source]

    The following suggestions can help you locate other published obituaries.

    Some obituaries are published in local genealogical and historical society Websites. Go to the USGenWeb Project or the at WorldGenWeb Project to learn more.

    Other sites host large collections of obituaries arranged by geographical locations. GenealogyBuff.com has a large data library with hundreds of thousands of obituaries from varying timeframes. There are two large user-contributed obituary forums, one for the United States and the other for Canada.

    An obituary index, the Obituary Daily Times (ODT), is hosted on RootsWeb. Founded in 1995, ODT has more than 13,000,000 indexed obits, and the list is increasing at the staggering rate of 2,500 a day. It is entirely supported by volunteers, numerous submitters, and a host of moderators.This free index is among the largest in the world, and searching is easy. You can also subscribe to the related Obituary Daily Times Mailing List for a regular index update. Instructions for subscribing are on the web site. As this is an ongoing project, one would want to check it periodically.

    A Funeral Home may also help in locating an obituary. For assistance in locating a funeral home, Parting.com, may help in locating a particular funeral home within a given State.

    The FamilySearch Library has some obituaries. Go to the FamilySearch Catalog to find book and film numbers for them. The following instructions will help you find records for a specific locality using the Place Search:

    1. Go to www.familysearch.org
    2. Click and search for individual names
    3. Click FamilySearch Catalog
    4. Click Place Search
    5. Type the locality that you want to search, and click Search.
    6. A list of matches will appear. Click on the locality that most closely matches the one you want.
    7. Click Keywords search, enter Obituaries or Newspapers to view the record holdings.

    For Mennonite obituaries in the U.S., visit Online index to United States Mennonite Newspaper Obituaries, starting 1864. If your family is from Pennsylvania, Illinois or many eastern states this article may be useful.

    There is also a Mennonite Obituaries Index 1930-2001 online. Index is from The Mennonitische Rundschau. Index covers the world and includes the following:
    • Surname
    • Given Name
    • Maiden Name
    • Birth Year
    • Death Year
    • Place of death
    • Country
    • Issue
    • Page


    Ancestry.com (a subscription site) has good search capability for their obituary collection for the United States and Great Britain.

    Search Strategies for Locating Obituaries[edit | edit source]

    Because obituaries are written at or soon after the death of the person you should search under the name by which he or she would have been known at the time, i.e., search using married names for married women. When searching websites or by using Google, start with the longshot and search by first and last name (Steven Jones) you probably will not get instant results but it is well worth the time saved if you get lucky. If you do not get any returns, follow up by casting a broad net and search by surname only. Then slowly narrow the search by adding additional search terms such as first name, a nickname, or a location. You can even search by using the name of a family member that might have been mentioned in the obituary. Remember that sometimes the obituary for a married woman gives her name as "Mrs. [husband's name]" and may not even mention her first or maiden name. You might need to get creative using only initials or just a middle name - use your imagination - and use wildcards on those websites where they are permitted.

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    FAQs

    How do I find an obituary for a specific person in the US? ›

    Many funeral homes publish obituaries on their websites. These can usually be located with a Google search on the person's name. Local genealogical and historical societies, public libraries, and some newspaper publishers maintain clipping files of obituaries.

    How do I edit a legacy.com obituary? ›

    You can make changes or corrections to your entry by clicking "Edit." When you are satisfied with the appearance of your entry, you can complete the process by clicking "Submit", located below the preview of your entry. You must click "Submit" to complete your entry.

    How to make an obituary online? ›

    How to Make an Obituary Online With an Obituary Generator
    1. Select an Obituary Generator Tool.
    2. Log In To Gather.
    3. Navigate to The Loved One's Organize Page.
    4. Select The 'Complete Obituary' Task.
    5. Verify The Loved One's Important Information.
    6. Add Additional Details About Their Life.
    7. Save, Copy, and Print The Completed Obituary.
    Sep 21, 2023

    How do I look up the death of someone? ›

    1. Start an Online Search. Arguably the best way to find out whether or not someone you know has passed is to begin an online search. ...
    2. Check Social Media. ...
    3. Use Word of Mouth. ...
    4. Read The Paper or Watch The Local News. ...
    5. Go To An Archive Facility. ...
    6. Review Government Records.

    Are obituaries always published online? ›

    Obituaries and death notices can be published by alumni organizations, religious or community institutions, and professional organizations, or online.

    Is there an app for local obituaries? ›

    As funeral homes across America post obituaries to their respective funeral home website, The Obituary App organizes them all into particular cities. Now, a user can look at all the obituaries posted by multiple funeral homes in one place. There are two obituary feeds within The Obituary App.

    What is the alternative to legacy com? ›

    The closest competitor to legacy.com are ancestry.com and newspapers.com.

    Can an online obituary be edited? ›

    Newspapers or websites that host obituaries online usually allow editors to edit the digital version. Online obituaries that contain errors can usually be corrected by logging into the site and making the changes yourself. The newspaper should be contacted directly if this is not the case.

    What not to put in an obituary? ›

    When writing an obituary, leave out details that could be used for identity theft, such as the deceased's date and place of birth, middle name, maiden name and mother's maiden name. And don't include the deceased's home address.

    What is the order of relatives in an obituary? ›

    Spouse. Children (in order of date of birth, and their spouses) Grandchildren / Great-grandchildren / Great-great-grandchildren. Parents / Grandparents.

    What do names in parentheses mean in obituaries? ›

    If you like to be technical, names should be listed as follows: first name, spouse's first name in parenthesis, then surname (ex: Tom (Sarah) Johnson). If the spouse or partner's surname is different, include their surname in the parenthesis along with their first name (ex: Tom (Sarah Williams) Johnson).

    What is a simple obituary example? ›

    [Full name], [age], of [where they lived], sadly left us on [date of death] due to [cause of death]. They leave behind [list of surviving family members]. A service will be held in their honor at [time] on [date] at [location].

    What is an example of a mother in an obituary? ›

    Obituary Sample for a Mother

    [Deceased's First Name] was a devoted mother to [Name or Names of children], her pride and joy. She always said their birth changed her life for the better, and they felt that in the love and support she provided.

    Is there a template for an obituary? ›

    There is no one-size-fits-all obituary format, and there are a few different types of obituary templates. Some of the many examples you might find online are: Newspaper obituary template. Fill-in-the-blank obituary template.

    What is the US obituary collection? ›

    About U.S., Obituary Collection, 1930-Current. This collection is an index of information taken from online obituaries published in the United States between 1930 and the current year. Many of the obituaries were found on funeral home websites, and the index may include links to the original sources.

    How do I find an old obituary in SC for free? ›

    However, many of the county libraries in South Carolina have special indexes for obituaries from local newspapers and may have the newspapers on microfilm. See the LibGuide at statelibrary.sc.libguides.com/sc-obituary-resources for information on how libraries help users with information in this field.

    How do I find an obituary for a specific person in FL? ›

    Begin by entering the name of the person, the word obituary, and “Florida” into your favorite search engine. If the deceased had a common name, you might need to add additional search terms, such as the name of a family member, the town where they lived, or the date of death.

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