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How do I find out if someone has died in Maryland?

How do I find out if someone has died in Maryland?

Copies of death records may be available from the Maryland State Archives. Some records may also be available at your local FamilySearch Center. Use the FamilySearch Catalog to see what is available. Search the FamilySearch Catalog by Maryland and the county name.

How do I submit an obituary to the Baltimore Sun?

To place a death notice, call 410-539-7700.. For obituaries, call The Sun newsroom at 410-332-6536 or 410-332-6570. Notes: Because of limited space and the large number of requests for obituaries, The Sun regrets that it cannot publish all the obituaries it receives.

Who was the editor of the Baltimore Sun?

The Baltimore Sun 150: People Who Shaped the Way We Live: 150th Anniversary Issue, 1837-1987 .Baltimore: The Baltimore Sun, 1987. Day, Price. Day in the Sun: The Columns of Price Day, Reporter, War Correspondent, Editor, The Baltimore Sun 1942-1979. Compiled and edited by Anthony Day, J.R.L. Sterne, and Harold Williams.

Where to find obituaries in the Baltimore Sun?

For full obituaries, go to the Obituaries page. For full obituaries, go to the Obituaries page. For full obituaries, go to the Obituaries page. See past obituaries in the Baltimore Sun here. Find the full obituary under “Related Links” below the photo.

Who was the founder of the Baltimore Sun?

Abell, William S. Arunah Shepherdson Abell (1806-1888): Founder of the Sun of Baltimore. Chevy Chase, Md.: William S. Abell, 1989. The Baltimore Sun 150: People Who Shaped the Way We Live: 150th Anniversary Issue, 1837-1987 .Baltimore: The Baltimore Sun, 1987. Day, Price.

How old is the Baltimore Sun Special Collections?

Special Collections manages prints, negatives, transparencies, and digital files dating from the 1930s through 2012. It is estimated that 90% are original Baltimore Sun photographs while the remaining are from non-Sun sources.