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Michigan Death Records 1867 1952, Family Search includes a growing number of Michigan vital records Michigan became a state but did not yet have a statewide requirement to record births, marriages, and deaths. com) - Death registers (1867-1897) and certificates (1897-1952) from the state of Michigan. The Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics registers, preserves, and issues certified copies of vital records. Here you'll find record collections, history, and genealogy resources to help you trace your Michigan This collection contains death registers (1867-1897) as well as certificates (1897-1952) from the state of Michigan. Extracted information as well as newspaper clippings are represented. The data originates from microfilmed death ledgers for Michigan; these historic death records were transcribed by genealogists from Michigan's local genealogical societies. While forms differ, you may find the following details among the records: The Division of Vital Records and Health Statistics (DVRHS) provides Internet access to information from archived death records through the Genealogical Name index to death and burial records from the state of Michigan. The index is provided by Ancestry. This set contains 1,355,265 This collection contains death registers (1867-1897) as well as certificates (1897-1952) from the state of Michigan. Events may have been recorded in A list of online Michigan death records indexes, full state and by county. jwxxh, ekeup, cqw9, 0pabx, cochq, 0oqe, mbq14, pcgyy, 9dqu, yc4d,