In addition to early records of interment (1855-1874) and routine certificates of death (1874 to the present), the District of Columbia maintained a somewhat unique type of death record, called "foreign deaths," as indexed here. Perhaps a misleading title
In addition to early records of interment (1855-1874) and routine certificates of death (1874 to the present), the District of Columbia maintained a s...
The first issue of this newspaper was published on 31 October 1800, under the title National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser. In 1 January 1813, its name was changed to Daily National Intelligencer. This work continues with transcripts of marriage
The first issue of this newspaper was published on 31 October 1800, under the title National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser. In 1 January 181...
A system was established in 1812 whereby the District of Columbia courts would record all births, deaths, and marriages in the city. The information presented here is taken from "Marriage Register 1" which contained the names of the bride and groom and th
A system was established in 1812 whereby the District of Columbia courts would record all births, deaths, and marriages in the city. The information p...