
That's good news to genealogists, no?!
The records span from 1910 to 1957, and are searchable at the following link:
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/
I have already found some folks from my own family tree:
* Mary Fletcher "Fet" Cocke (1829-1913) of Keytesville, elder sister of my ancestor Martha Virginia Brown (#33).
* William McKinzy Cocke (1826-1917) of Keytesville, Fet's husband and also a distant cousin.
* Elizabeth "Lizzie" Hanenkamp Delafield (1849-1932) of St. Louis, a distant cousin.
* Wallace Delafield (1840-1915) of St. Louis, Lizzie's husband.
* Lewis D. Dozier (1846-1914) of St. Louis, a distant cousin by marriage.
* Sallie Lewis Johnson (1860-1926) of St. Louis, a distant cousin.
* Warren Johnson (1861-1936) of Webster Groves, Sallie's husband.
* Andrew J. Knapp (1851-1921) of St. Louis, husband of Julia below.
* Julia Lewis Knapp (1855-1918) of St. Louis, a distant cousin.
* Lewis Knapp (1877-1947) of St. Louis, Julia's son.
* John D. Perry Lewis (1873-1939) of St. Louis, a distant cousin.
* Sallie Lewis (1870-1938) of St. Louis, John's wife.
* Turner Talton Lewis (1857-1932) of St. Louis, a distant cousin.
* Kate Virginia Manning (? - 1917) of Kansas City, sister of my namesake William Swinney Morgan (#16).
* Williem E. Manning (1858-1939) of Kansas City, Kate's husband.
* William E. Royster, Sr., (1863-1936) of Kansas City, a distant cousin by marriage.
* William E. Royster, Jr. (1913-1913) of Independence, who died of bronchitis when only 2 weeks of age.
* Margaret Morris Scarritt (1853-1933) of Kansas City, a distant cousin.
* Stuart G. Stickney (1877-1932) of St. Louis, a distant cousin by marriage (a marriage, by the way, which ended in divorce according to the death certificate!)
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