
Luxembourg death records are valuable resources for genealogists tracing their family history. Civil registration of deaths began in 1796, providing detailed information about the deceased, including name, age, occupation, and place of death. These records often include parents' names and spouse's information, offering crucial links to previous generations.
Additionally, cemetery records and tombstones can provide supplementary information, such as birth dates and family relationships.
Unique to Luxembourg, some death records may be in French or German, reflecting the country's multilingual history.
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