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The lists below are specific death indexes and record collections that are available for free online for the state of Michigan. Note: Some links listed take you to a FamilySearch Collection of digital images. Near the bottom of the page under Film/Digital Notes is the name of each sub-collection.
Looking up Detroit News obituaries in Michigan doesn't have to be difficult. Whether you're trying to understand where you come from for the first time or you're looking to add some detail to a family tree, it couldn't be easier to perform a Detroit News obituary search.
Index and images of obituary collections organized by county or newspaper and then alphabetically. Extracted information as well as newspaper clippings are represented. The originals are housed in several libraries and repositories throughout Michigan. Some collections contain obituaries from other states and nearby regions.
Wayne County Death Record Index. An index to original records held at the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library. These records do not include deaths that occurred within the City of Detroit.
Obituary Search Past Lives. Obituaries and death notices are valuable sources of information for genealogists and other researchers. Here's how to get started. Three Search Options. 1. Come to the Main Library and conduct the search yourself with some guidance from library staff. There's no charge except for printing. 2.
Factcheck found records by searching through multiple collections on GenealogyBank. Use any relatives mentioned in death notices to fact-check and uncover other sections of your family tree. Detroit obituary archives and death notices are invaluable sources of genealogical information.
At GenealogyBank, we have made family research easy by digitizing more than 330 years’ worth of Detroit obituaries in our national newspaper database. Now you can look up Detroit obits and track down your bloodline in Michigan in a matter of seconds.