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June 11, 2011

The use of a deaths register is necessary for various reasons in both the private and public sectors




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(Free-Press-Release.com) June 11, 2011 -- The use of a deaths register is necessary for various reasons in both the private and public sectors. There are many different databases which could appropriately be called by the term. Some of the registers are more comprehensive than others. Not only the date of death, but other information can be learned from the register that is helpful to researchers in both official and commercial venues. These are a few of the ways in which a register listing deceased individuals might be used.

The age of the register will often determine the type of information that is available. Data can be drawn for Social Security records, records of the parish or church or from data collected in a census. In the United Kingdom countries of Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England, the information is in both the church records and in registry offices, depending upon the date of death. The records of genealogy collected and maintained by the LDS church are considered secondary records in some instances. The information recorded in the comprehensive database in Utah may come from original documents and records. Other sources of death records are family history societies and genealogical organizations. These groups often published material about death dates in printed form or online.

Wherever possible, it is preferable to use records as close to the original as possible. As further iterations of information is processed and presented, errors tend to creep into the materials. This can be expanded as researchers use data that contains errors or omissions, as well as introducing errors of their own.

Genealogy researchers often use the information in databases about death dates and details. When a name appears in a register such as this, the researcher can learn other information to carry the family line back further into history. The database might include last known residence and similar information. Social security records help to identify and track family information, possibly employment records. The database also shows where a social security number was issued.
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