One of the main goals for genealogists in searching historic newspapers is to find obituaries. Obituaries are a gold mine of information. They provide death dates and locations, funeral and cemetery information, and sometimes more importantly – information about the relatives of the deceased’s family and extended family. This family name information is often not found anywhere else.
Over the past few decades, thanks to volunteers, librarians, and archivists, a great number of indexes to death information and obituaries from newspapers have been provided for free online. These searchable indexes often provide the location in old newspapers where the obituary can be found. Sometimes the obituary clipping is even provided.
So not only can we search old newspapers for these gems, we can get transcriptions and get directed to the location of the obituaries from these indexes.
Here are alternative means to newspaper searching to find obituary information, listed by the link to each state’s list of free links. Please be aware that if you find a desired obituary in an index, that the holder of the actual obituary (e.g., library or genealogical society) may charge a small fee to send you a copy of the obituary itself.
(Updated May 2022)
- Illinois Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
- Indiana Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
- Iowa Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
- Kansas Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
- Michigan Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
- Minnesota Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
- Missouri Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
- Nebraska Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
- North Dakota Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
- Ohio Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
- Oklahoma Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
- South Dakota Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
- Wisconsin Obituaries and Obituary Index Links
Good Luck and Happy Hunting!