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hi everyone Cristian here with another episode of the barefoot genealogist today we continue our death record series where weamp;#39;ll be talking about alternatives to death certificates if you joined us two days ago we talked about where and how to find death certificate so one of the things that we talked about was that death certificates are here in the United States a fairly new type of record most states didnamp;#39;t start requiring death certificates until the early 1900s and so if youamp;#39;re looking for people before then or if youamp;#39;re looking for people in the early 1900amp;#39;s in states or areas that werenamp;#39;t yet compliant with some of those laws then there needs to be some alternatives to finding that information about your ancestors thatamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;re going to focus on today as we talk about some of these alternative places where you can find information about the death of an ancestor besides just a death certificate letamp;#39;s dive