Series 29681

Rich County (Utah). County Clerk


Death reports, 1898-1901; 1903-1904.

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Schedule Description

These records document "birth, death, fetal death, marriage, divorce, dissolution of marriage, or annulment." (Utah Code 26-2-2(20)(2014)) Documents may include registered certification or reports, applications, official registers and other similar records.

Scope and Content

This series contains a bound folder of reports submitted by physicians recording deaths from 1898 to 1901. Each entry includes such information as decedent's name, date and place of death, length of residence in the county, sex, color, race or nativity, age, occupation, cause of death, marital status, last place of residence, and name of the informant making the report. This series also includes two loose reports that were found within the official death register. These documents record deaths from the years 1903 and 1904.
Beginning in 1898, "physicians who attend deceased persons in their last sickness, clergymen who officiate at funerals, justices of the peace who hold inquests, and sextons and undertakers who bury deceased persons" were required to "keep a registry of the name, age, residence, and time of death of such person." Each person registering deaths filed quarterly with the county clerk or the local board of health in the case of incorporated cities. (Revised Statutes of Utah 1898, Title 57, p. 474-475) Despite these requirements, not all deaths were recorded.
In 1905, the state passed a law requiring each county to file uniform death certificates with the State Bureau of Vital Statistics and that reporting system superseded the maintenance of the death register.

Notes

The records within this series do not contain any reports of deaths between 09/21/1901 to 07/29/1903.

This series was archivally processed by Riley K. Mills in August 2018.