Delaware County Daily Times (Primos, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania) Newspaper Obituaries (1994 - Current)

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Delve Into Your Family’s Pennsylvanian History with Delaware County Daily Times Obituary Archives

The Delaware County Daily Times has archives filled with old obituaries, which may help you uncover more about your ancestors in Pennsylvania. One should know how to use them in order to find answers to all their questions because these online archives are an invaluable source of history.

Here's why looking through the local obituaries can be really helpful:

  • You can find out more about your family's history.
  • You might connect with family members you didn't know existed.
  • You can discover interesting stories about your ancestors.
  • Our website has a vast collection of records that go back almost 150 years, giving you a deep dive into local history.

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How to Search for Obituaries on GenealogyBank

To get started, simply type in the last name of the relative you’re curious about and click the “Search” button. For more detailed searches, you should follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Start by typing in the full first and last names, and if you know it, include the middle name too for more precise results.
  • Step 2: If you know a specific place or school associated with your relative, add that as a keyword.
  • Step 3: If certain words keep bringing up the wrong results, you can exclude them.
  • Step 4: If your family has been around for a long time, adding a year range can help you focus on the right period.
  • Step 5: You can sort the search results to see the closest matches, the newest, or the oldest entries.

Extra Advice To Get The Best Search Results

Navigating old records can sometimes be tricky because they may be incomplete or contain errors. Here are some tips to help you find what you need:

  • Use details from closer relatives to help find information about earlier generations.
  • Search using initials, as older records often used them instead of full names.
  • If you’re looking for information about a female relative, try searching under her husband’s name.
  • Include common misspellings since names weren’t always spelled correctly in older records.

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