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  • Vital Statistics Can Be the Key to Finding Your Family
    Birth, marriage and death are possibly the three most important events in a person's life. These events are recorded in government vital statistics records, and these records are of great importance to a genealogy researcher. In fact, without these records, doing genealogical research would be next to impossible.
  • Record of Death - How This Can Help in Filling the Blanks of your Family Tree
    The key to most genealogists' success is the location of marriage, birth, and death records. They are sources that are created on the local or town level, but can give you an abundance of information as well as confirmation. For the most part, you probably know that such records are found through the county. However, many death records and the like in New England are found through the town clerks.
  • Four Important Pieces of Information Vital Statistics Can Provide
    Vital statistics can provide priceless information when doing genealogy research. The pieces of information they can provide that can prove essential are:

    Birth

    Marriage

    Death

    And birth of children
  • Five Important Things You Can Learn from Researching Death Records
    Why should you research death records? Death records are an important source of information for any serious genealogy student. Commonly death records can be found in the county courthouse, or in newspaper archives of obituaries. They will include information on the deceased such as parents, siblings, children, spouse, when and where married, where the deceased was born, the occupation of the deceased, possible military service, and cause of death
  • Death and Taxes: Two Avenues to Travel on your Genealogical Quest
    Reconstructing the lives of your dead ancestors is a bit like piecing together a large and complicated puzzle. Luckily, little bits of information are available in many different places if you know where to look. As the old saying goes, two things in everyone's life are inevitable: death and taxes. By researching these two aspects of your ancestor's existence, you can find information and leads that you might not be able to find otherwise.

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