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Is There A Death Records Search Engine That I Can Put In Certain Details Of Someone's Life?

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midnight_nightwa | 06:31 Mon 16th Jul 2018 | History
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I'm trying to find records of a few people but am having trouble finding a website where I can put in what little information I have. Is there a website where I can enter the following information? The search is otherwise too overwhelming.
The first person: I only know her first name, birth country of her parents, which country she lived in at one point, a larger range of when she was born and died (but I know a shorter age range of how long she lived for), and her cause of death
The second person: I know her first name only, when she was born and died (within reason of 5 years), cause of death, and between two possible countries of where she lived (with almost certainty of one)
If there are any other suggestions on how to go about it so it's not overwhelming, that'd also be appreciated. Thanks
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Is one of these people again the person you asked about previously who was born in or around 1800? The info you have seems very limited and it may depend on which countries you are referring to
You have already been advised that without a surname you have very little chance. The only other thing if you know the areas is to physically go and look round churchyards to see if anyone fits
What's that website whose link Buenchico has posted a link to on a few occasions? It might give the OP a bit of a hint.
As said, without a surname it is impossible, especially with as little extra information as you say you have.
I'll ask again, how do you know about her?

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