Early death records, in the same way as cemetery records, for the most part give the name, date, and place of death. Twentieth-century testaments generally incorporate the age or date of conception (and here and there the place), race, length of living arrangement in the county or state, reason for death, name of clinic and memorial service home, entombment data, and the witness' name (regularly a relative).
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