Hi, The Registration of Death In British
ColumbiaMay Show: Depending on the requirements of the time.
Time In Municipality-Province,Canada
Place of Death - Name and Address.
Date and Place of Birth,Sex.Citizenship.Race.
Marital Status. Name of Spouse
Occupation.Industry,Time at Occupation.Last worked.
Names of Parents - Including mothers maiden name - Place of birth of parents - all depends in knowledge of informant.
Name and Address of Informant. Relationship to deceased.
Date of Death.Cause of Death. Burial or Cremation.
Name and Address of Funeral Home,Cemetery,Physician.
Contact Random Acts of Genealogical
Kindness -
http://www.raogk.org/bcolumbia.htm ANY -who Volunteer search for Public Record - can transcribe or copy information found.*Does not need to be at the location of death. The films cover all British
Columbia Deaths.
For the books at
Alberta GenWeb - if there are Volunteers - shown - contact them for information from the book
Check OUR
ROOTS - to see if the book has been digitalized - if so you will be able to see it online.
OR: Contact the Public Library for the area - where book was published - they may hold copies.
Provincial Archive in Edmonton - May! hold copies - they do not have all of the Local History
Books published.
Cheers, Stella