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Missouri Digital Heritage

One of my favorite aspects of helping people with their family history is the challenge of quickly becoming familiar with resources for an area I have not previously researched.  It’s a little like becoming a jack-of-all-trades genealogist.  Of course the second part of that would make me a master-of-none but let’s not worry about that.   🙂

Recently I have helped two different individuals that had Missouri ancestors.  In my efforts to help I became somewhat familiar with the Missouri Digital Heritage website.  This website is full of collections!  They have a section they call their Genealogy Collections.  I spent most of my time using the Death Certificates collection.  This site has lots of records which is great, but the search features are not great.  Your terms have to exactly match the index.  I had found several individuals on findagrave that didn’t come up easily on the MDH website.  I had to get pretty creative.  Thankfully you don’t have to put something in every search field in order to search so eventually I was able to find them all.  Several were so poorly indexed that I had to search by death year and county only and then look through the entire list before I found the death record I was searching for.  Having said that – this website is still a fabulous find if you have Missouri ancestors.  Everything I searched was free and had images.  You can’t beat that!  Free AND with the images, my favorite.

If your family spent time in Missouri you may want to check it out!

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