In a message dated 8/25/2004 9:03:32 AM Central Daylight Time, kellerfam@discover-net.net writes: This website lists all ARC libraries (Area Research Centers) in the Wisconsin University System. You should be able to get the information you need, in the corresponding area. I have researched several with good luck, and I found them helpful. Each area has their own policies and costs, most very reasonable. _http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/libraryarchives/arcnet/_ (http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/libraryarchives/arcnet/) Dies these sites list all deaths, or just some obituaries? I have found many things listed and helpful, but am I missing a true death index for the after 1907 deaths? Iris
There is a post-1907 death index for deaths occurring from 1959-1997. You can find information on it at the LDS Family History website, www.familysearch.org Click on Library catalog, place name, then type in Wisconsin, and go to Vital records, indexes. These indexes do not circulate to the Family History Centers, but you can get a form at a FHC which you then fill out with the name you are researching, and for a small fee (when I used it, the fee was $2.00), and you then send it to the Main Library at Salt Lake City. They will send you back a printout of everyone with that surname and the date and county of death. There are, of course, a lot of years not indexed, but this resource is available if you are looking for a date or place of death in the years covered. I see they also have some marriage & divorce records for various time periods also.