California Newspaper Obituaries (1865 - Current)

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Patrick Hanifin
San Francisco Chronicle Thursday, May 22, 1975 San Francisco, CA Page: 39
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Hannah McCarthyDeath Notice
San Francisco Chronicle Saturday, Jul 15, 1916 San Francisco, CA Page: 4
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William M Baker obit
probably not Anna Maria Hawkins husband. too young
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Archie & Ellen deaths
San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California, December 24, 1902
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Uncover Your Californian Heritage with Online Obituary Archives

Reading California newspapers online can help you learn more about your ancestors through obituaries, without having to manually flick through each newspaper. With a quick search, you can explore over 13,000 newspapers that cover 330 years of U.S. history.

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Other resources you can consider adding to your search include:

  • U.S. Newspaper Archives
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