Has anyone died in my home?? I have no info what's so ever I need to find a website or somethimg none of my neighbors know either this house is a complete mystery
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Has anyone died in my home?? I have no info what's so ever I need to find a website or somethimg none of my neighbors know either this house is a complete mystery
To my knowledge there is no unified database that documents where people have died. Best source of such info is to ask your neighbors who have lived in the area a while.
I'm curious as to why you asked this question in the forum for "online education"? >moved< And why the fascination with whether anyone has died there? Dying is a natural part of life, and I think most people would prefer to have died at home after a nice long life as opposed to, say, in a hospital, plane crash, or jail.
How can I find out who died in my house?
Public library, village historical museum, county historical museum, newspaper archives, neighbors
I moved this to Other Home & Garden, but will move it again if you are concerned with ghosts and other weird occurrences.
Not sure where you are but most death certificates are housed at the county health department. Data bases can almost always be sorted by a particular column, in this case your address. These records are public information but the county may be slightly less than helpful when first approached so be pleasant.
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