Middlesboro Daily News (Middlesboro, Kentucky) Newspaper Obituaries (2004 - Current)

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Middlesboro Daily News Obituaries in Middlesboro, Kentucky

The obituary archives of the Middlesboro Daily News can be one of the best ways to discover your roots in Kentucky. Knowing how to search these archives can open up a treasure trove of historical information from newspapers all over the country.

Some great reasons to check out obituaries from the Middlesboro Daily News:

  • Discover new parts of your family tree.
  • Get in touch with family members you haven’t met.
  • Learn the stories of your ancestors.
  • By exploring our thorough online records, you’ll have access to nearly 150 years of local history. Interestingly, 95% of the records at GenealogyBank can’t be found anywhere else online.

How to Search Middlesboro Daily News Obituary Archives

Just type in the last name of a relative and press the “Search” button. It’s a great first step to learn more about your family’s history.

If you need more specific information, here’s how to do an advanced search in the Middlesboro Daily News obituary archives:

  • Start with the first and last names of your relative. Adding a middle name can help narrow your results.
  • Include keywords like a town or school to make your search more specific.
  • Exclude certain words to keep unrelated results out.
  • Set a range of years to help sort through common names in our records.
  • Change how you sort the results to see the best matches, newest, or oldest entries first.


Some tips to help you find the right information:

  • Use details from more recent family members to trace older ones.
  • Try searching by initials, as many older obituaries used initials instead of full names.
  • If you’re looking for information about a female relative, try searching under her husband’s name.
  • Consider common misspellings, as spellings weren’t always checked in the past.

Other Helpful Resources:

  • U.S. newspaper archives
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  • Social Security Death Index
  • Cultural and Ancestral Archives like those for African-American, Hispanic, Irish, Native American, German-American, Italian, and Jewish heritage

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