Thanks!Bisceglie2NYC wrote: 15 Jun 2017, 18:32 Congrats on finding the death certificate, datxcali. I'm currently in the same position, where I can't find my GGGF's death certificate, so I found your thread very helpful. If you don't mind me asking, what libraries have the New York State Death Index? I'm also a native New Yorker, and I figured it might be worth a shot to try searching this library on the off chance he died outside of NYC(He disappears after the 1930 census, but my GGGM is listed on the 1940 census as widowed). Thank you for any tips you may be able to provide and best of luck with the rest of the process; it sounds like you are getting close.
Well, lucky for you, you don't need to actually visit the sites anymore. Since my visit there (just a month ago), the following has been released and should be indexed soon:
https://archive.org/search.php?query=%2 ... d4155c2bdd
I'd recommend looking through that index from 1930 to 1940.
Also, PM me with your ancestor's name if you'd like and I could see what I could find. I've gotten very good at finding name variations and mistakes in records.