How to Find Massachusetts Death Records

How to Find United States Deaths Massachusetts Deaths

Massachusetts Towns have been recording deaths since the 1600s. Statewide registration began in 1841.

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 * Death Records
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 * Deaths before 1841
 * Deaths from 1841 thru 1920
 * Deaths from 1921 thru present
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Deaths before 1841
For deaths that occurred during this time period, try the following databases:

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Deaths from 1841 thru 1920
Massachusetts was the first state to initiate statewide registration of vital records beginning in 1841. However, the city of Boston, which had kept records prior to this time, didn't start reporting their vital statistics to the state until about 1850. Records from 1841 to 1920 are housed at the Massachusetts Archives. Every five years, another block of five years is transferred from the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics to the Archives.

For deaths that occurred during this time period, try the following databases:

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Deaths from 1921 thru present
Death records beginning in 1921 to the present are located at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. The MDPH maintains no online index for these records. Try to find your ancestor in one of the indexes below.

For deaths that occurred during the time period, try the following databases:

Order the Certificate
With an exact date (from your records or an index above) you can order a copy of the death record for a fee from the following locations: {| width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="6" |- | align="center" colspan="4" | To Order Death Certificates |- | width="50%" align="center" colspan="2" | From Town Clerk Massachusetts Vital Records | width="50%" align="center" colspan="2" | From Registry of Vital Records and Statistics |- | width="25%" align="center" | Pros | width="25%" align="center" | Cons | width="25%" align="center" | Pros | width="25%" align="center" | Cons |- | It's cheaper and faster than ordering from the state | Town websites can be more difficult to use | Onsite researchers can access public death indexes | Only certified copies of records are issued, regardless of intended use. It's cheaper to order the record from the town clerk |} If you do not know the exact date or place of death: For a fee, the Massachusetts Registry of Vital Records and Statistics will do a 10 year search. '''If you do not want to order the death record, there are other records with death information you can search. ''' Return to top: Choose another death year {| width="99%" border="0" align="center" |- ! valign="middle" bgcolor="#302040" scope="col" | |} === Related Wiki Articles === :*Learn more about U.S. Death Records :*How to find U.S.Death records :*United States Record Selection Table :*U.S. Vital Records Overview :*United States Vital Records :*Locating United States Vital Records :*United States Birth Records  :*United States Marriage Records