Did your Australian ancestor die in the Australian Capital Territory in southeast Australia? Search more than 20,000 records to discover your ancestor’s death date and parents’ names.
Did your Australian ancestor die in the Australian Capital Territory in southeast Australia? Search more than 20,000 records to discover your ancestor’s death date and parents’ names.
Each result contains a transcript of information gathered from the original source material. The records cover the years 1930 to 1985. The information provided will vary, but most transcripts will include the following details:
First name(s)
Last name
Death year
Death date
Father’s first name(s)
Father’s last name
Mother’s first name(s)
Mother’s last name
Registration number
There are over 20,000 records in this record set.
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is a territory in southeast Australia. ACT is an enclave of New South Wales and has only one city, Canberra, the capital city of Australia.
This historic death index was compiled from the database at the Australian Capital Territory Archives.
Further details will be found on the death certificate itself, which can be obtained online from the Office of Regulatory Services.