Oregon vital
records are one of the most valuable sources of Oregon genealogical
information. They become especially helpful when they enable you to
find a copy of a birth record, death record, or marriage certificate which can
uncover other related names and localities. These Oregon vital
records have been created by civil authorities as well as churches
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Originally a haven for fur traders, Oregon became the
thirty-third state in 1859. This database is a collection of individuals who
died in the state during the years 1903 through 1998.
Originally compiled by the Oregon State Vital Statistics Department, this Oregon Death Record database
contains the decedent's name, date of death, and death certificate number.
This database seeks to illuminate many of those who were buried in Harney County
with a few from Lake and Malheur counties between 1881 and 1970. It includes
obituaries taken from Burns Times Herald between 1964 and 1970.
The index contains the names of bride or groom, county, marriage date and record
number. Containing over 400,000 records, this database should prove useful to
those seeking ancestors from Oregon.
The Daily Oregonian newspaper was located in Portland, Oregon. This database is a fully searchable
text version of the newspaper for the following years: 1875. Many marriage notices were included in the publication of this
periodical.