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Although official death records
began in 1880, keeping accurate death records was not taken
seriously until after the turn of the century. Before
1900, deaths reported in the various county newspapers were a
hit or miss proposition. In looking at all available data
sources, and in particular the cemeteries and censuses, it is obvious that many
deaths went unreported, especially young children.
The
Madison County Courthouse holds official death records from 1880
through 1904, the month of January 1907, and 1909 through
present.
Commencing in early 1880, if the
death was registered with the county, the death record usually
gave only the name, age and cause of death of the deceased.
These early records are a one line entry. More useful
information such as the parent's names and the date of birth
were not recorded in the early books.
There are four books before 1941
that have entry records of deaths in Madison County. About mid-1941, more
complete record of death became available and this record can be certified.
Ordering Death Certificates
from Madison County
Since state laws have changed
throughout the years, it is best to contact the Madison County
Recorder's Office to discuss current access and how to obtain a
certified or uncertified copy and to discuss applicable
fees. That office can be reached by telephone at
515-462-3771.
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