Unlocking York County PA Death Records: A Step-by-Step Guide for Genealogists and Researchers - TRENDS
Learn how to research deathrecords in Pennsylvania and view the available indices for state-issued death certificates. The Commonwealth began to issue death certificates in 1906. Before then, Pennsylvaniadeaths were only recorded sporadically by the counties and some cities.
Context Explanation
YorkCounty'srecords begin in August of 1749 when YorkCounty was formed from Lancaster County. The Archives also has records for present day Adams County from 1749 until Adams County was formed out of YorkCounty in 1800. The Archives always welcomes the public to use the County's records. NOTE: Additional records that apply to YorkCounty are also on the PennsylvaniaDeathRecords page.
Insight Material
Joseph, Hanover, PA, Mgsr. Gribbin, Pastor : death and burial records of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 1860-1982 WorldCat. Not sure what to do next in your genealogy research? Conduct genealogy, ancestry, and property research at YorkCounty History Center.
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Learn more about how to access our extensive archives and resources. Find YorkCounty, Pennsylvania birth, death, marriage and divorce records and contact your local vital record office to obtain a copy of the record you desire. Start Your Family Research Learn how you can use the resources at the National Archives to explore your family's ancestry.Genealogy Resources.