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      Ko e lea fakafonua ki he fakatahá ni ko e English
      Ko e fakatahá ni ʻoku ʻi he ʻinitanetí
      2026

      Death Documentation and Serious Diseases in the United States: 1900 to Present

      Death certificates offer a rich source of demographic information useful for the family historian and document the health struggles our ancestors faced. As a physician/family historian, I will provide some unique insights into death certificates and documented causes of death. I will also discuss some common viral illnesses that that have impacted the lives of our ancestors and in some cases continue to impact our world.

      Syllabus for: Death Documentation and Serious Diseases in the United States: 1900 to Present

      Ko e kakano ʻo e foʻi vitiō ko ʻení, fakataha mo e ngaahi fakakaukaú, ngaahi fakaʻuhingá, mo e ngaahi lau ʻoku fakahaaʻi aí, ko e ngaahi fakakaukau pē ia ʻa e tokotaha naʻá ne faʻú pea ʻoku ʻikai ke ne fakahaaʻi ʻa e ngaahi fakakaukau ʻa e FamilySearch Fakavahaʻapuleʻangá (International) mo e RootsTech.

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      Thumbnail ki he Digging into Death Certification Data to Uncover Family History and Family Health Information Treasures: A Physician’s Perspective
      Ko e lea fakafonua ki he fakatahá ni ko e English
      Ko e fuoloa ʻo e vitioó ko e 1:02:15
      Thumbnail ki he No Death Certificate?
      Ko e lea fakafonua ki he fakatahá ni ko e English
      Ko e fuoloa ʻo e vitioó ko e 20:56
      Naʻe pulusi ʻa e sēsiní ʻi he 2024

      No Death Certificate?

      Helen Smith

      Thumbnail ki he Church Records in Archives
      Ko e lea fakafonua ki he fakatahá ni ko e English
      Ko e fuoloa ʻo e vitioó ko e 59:38
      Naʻe pulusi ʻa e sēsiní ʻi he 2024

      Church Records in Archives

      Melissa Barker

      Kau ʻi he Fepōtalanoaʻakí