(This page's most recent update is September 2024)
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Mortuary and Funeral Home records are yet another little-used resource by genealogy researchers. They are difficult to obtain, especially in hard copies from the original funeral home. You can contact them, but often, mortuaries went out of business or were sold to another company. And many of the original records have been lost or destroyed.
Never fear though, there are many mortuary records that have been digitized and made available online.
Online record collections are available from subscription sites such as Ancestry.com and MyHeritage.
But there are other state and local collections available as well, and some of them are indexes only (from ledger books). And some are free and available online!
Here are some articles that may entice you to research Mortuary and Funeral Home records:
- FamilySearch – Funeral Home Records
- Finding Funeral Home Records for Your Ancestors
- Funeral Home Records: Telling Stories of the Dearly Departed
- 15 Reasons Why Searching Mortuary and Funeral Home Records Is a Gold Mine!
Have you ever looked at a mortuary record? There is an abundance of great information available! Here is a list of some of the information on such a record, besides the brand and cost of the casket:
- Name of informant and person paying for the service
- Cause of death
- Address of the deceased
- Burial location “to be”
- In some cases – the name of the father and mother
- Name of attending physician as well as hospital or place of death
- Date of birth
- Date of death
- Date of planned burial
- Obituary from multiple newspapers
- Occupation
- Birth Place
- Marital Status
- Gender
- Race
- Plus much more
Below are links to collections that are online and available for free. Be aware that some collections have full mortuary records, some are glorified death indexes, and some are just indexes to the actual mortuary records
Note: Some of the links listed take you to a FamilySearch Collection of digital images. Near the bottom of the page under Film/Digital Notes is the name of each sub-collection. If there is a camera icon at the right of the name (in the Format column) then the collections’ images are browsable. If there is a camera with a key icon, it is only available at a Family History Center or affiliated library. If there is a film reel icon, then it is only available in microfilm format, not digital. To take full advantage make sure that you are logged in to FamilySearch. The results may be different if you are signed in, rather than not.
Illinois Mortuary and Funeral Home Records
- Albion, Ingram Funeral Home, Records, 1939-1971
- Altamont, Funeral Home Records, 1900-1922
- Belvidere, Belvidere Funeral Home, 19 Apr. 1906 to 20 Jan. 1928
- Bryon, Gill Funeral Home, Records 1890-1920
- Calhoun County, Hanks Funeral Home Records
- Carterville, Hunter Funeral Home, Index, 1914-15 & 1919-27
- Carterville, Riggin Funeral Home, Index, 1930-75
- Carterville, Storme Funeral Home, Index, 1920-29
- Champaign County Records, Renner Funeral Home, Shiloh Cemetery
- Champaign, Funeral Home Records, 1887-1902
- Chicago, Carlson Funeral Home Index, 1950-1975
- Chicago, Jackson Funeral Home Records
- Chicago, Carlson Funeral Home, Funeral Records, ca. 1938-1974
- Chicago, John M. Pedersen & Sons Funeral Home, Records of Funerals, 1899-1972
- Cook County, Otto Funeral Home
- Creal Springs, Cocke, Cosby Funeral Home, Index, 1940’s to 1984
- Creal Springs, Cosby Funeral Home, Index, 1962-2000
- Danville, Kruger – Coan – Pape Funeral Home
- Decatur, Brintlinger Funeral Home, Account Books, 1887-1928
- Decatur, Monson and Wilcox Funeral Home, Records, 1911-1915
- DeWitt County, Pullen Funeral Home, Records, 1918-1929
- Douglas County, Miscellaneous Funeral Home Records
- Elgin, Conn-Schmidt and Stout Funeral Home Records
- Elgin, Reber Mortuary Records Index
- Elgin, Walker Monument Index
- Fillmore, Allen Funeral Home, 1905-1935
- Harrisburg, Gibbons Funeral Home Records, 1929-1952
- Herrin, Storme Funeral Home Records (1914 – 1920)
- Herrin, Storme Funeral Home, Index, 1914-1959
- Herrin, Storme Funeral Home, Records, 1914-1929
- Jersey County, Gubser Funeral Home, Index
- Jersey County, Jacoby Brothers Funeral Home, Index
- Johnston City, Hathaway Funeral Home, Index, 1912-40
- Johnston City, Wildridge Funeral Home, Index, 1924-1944
- Kewanee, Cavanagh Schueneman Funeral Home, 1917-1919
- Marion, Frick Funeral Home, Index, 1931-1940
- Marion, Hill Funeral Home, Index, 1928-1959
- Marion, Ozment Funeral Home, Index, 1914-45
- Marion, Ozment-Mitchell Funeral Home, Index, 1945-62
- Maroa, Caplinger Funeral Home Records, 1931-1950
- Mason County, Leeper & Lintner, Funeral Home Records, 1887-1965
- Monmouth, Turnbull Funeral Home, Funeral Records
- Neoga, Funeral Records of Mahlon Votaw & Lyman T. Votaw, 1882-1887
- O’Fallon, Schwarz Funeral Records 1902–11 April 1910
- Peotone, Fedde-Helfrich Funeral Home, Funeral Records, 1897-1974
- Pulaski County, Wilson Funeral Home Records, Index, 1968-2000
- Quincy, Freiburg Funeral Home, Records, 1885-1889, 1897-1911
- Randolph County, Funeral Home Records, 1915-1957, 1915-1958
- Rock Island County, Funeral Memorial Card and Funeral Home Index
- Sims, Johnson Funeral Home, Records Index
- Stephenson County, Kuehner Funeral Home, Records, 1882-1904
- Stephenson County, Schwarz and Offenheiser Funeral Home, Records, ca. 1920-1970
- T. B. Smith Funeral Home Records, Ridgway & New Haven,
- Vienna, Aly Funeral Home Records Index
- Warren County, Turnbull Funeral Home Records 1884-1900
- Williamson County, Storme Funeral Home Records (1914 – 1920)
- Zeigler, Vantrease Funeral Home, Funeral Home Records, 1957-1987
- Zeigler, Wilson Funeral Home, Wilson Funeral Home Records, 1943-1953
Good Luck and Happy Hunting!