Examples of Death Registrations
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| It is important to note
that you are researching registrations as opposed
to certificates. Certificates are documents produced
by the Office of the Registrar General on demand for people
who need them for various purposes. Registrations are the
original data recorded, from which certificates were produced.
You do not need a certificate for family history purposes.
If you need records for legal purposes, you can have
certified copies made.
The Archives of Ontario holds death registrations in three
different formats. Between 1869 and 1896, registrations
were recorded in a half-column format (six registrations
to a page). From 1897 to 1906, deaths were recorded in a
"cross-line" format. These registrations should
be read from left to right across two pages. After 1907
deaths were recorded using a full-column format (three registrations
per page) and included additional information. Click on
the thumbnails below for examples of each format.
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Death Registration 1869 to 1896
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Death Registration 1897 to 1907
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Death Registration 1908 to 1935
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