Illinois Deaths By County in 2014

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2014, the number of deaths for Illinois was 102,684. Cook County had the highest number of deaths (39,030), followed by DuPage County (5,889), and Lake County (4,359). On the other hand, Pope County had the lowest number of deaths (45), followed by Calhoun County (51), and Putnam County (52).

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Illinois Deaths By County in 2014
Illinois Deaths By County in 2014
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County Deaths
Adams 758
Alexander 116
Bond 160
Boone 396
Brown 68
Bureau 385
Calhoun 51
Carroll 191
Cass 142
Champaign 1236
Christian 396
Clark 210
Clay 157
Clinton 333
Coles 482
Cook 39030
Crawford 227
Cumberland 96
DeKalb 685
De Witt 188
Douglas 222
DuPage 5889
Edgar 245
Edwards 76
Effingham 344
Fayette 204
Ford 207
Franklin 513
Fulton 473
Gallatin 84
Greene 148
Grundy 389
Hamilton 111
Hancock 207
Hardin 70
Henderson 67
Henry 509
Iroquois 340
Jackson 477
Jasper 103
Jefferson 466
Jersey 225
Jo Daviess 257
Johnson 111
Kane 2942
Kankakee 1086
Kendall 535
Knox 637
Lake 4359
LaSalle 1290
Lawrence 178
Lee 377
Livingston 406
Logan 337
McDonough 290
McHenry 2003
McLean 1115
Macon 1267
Macoupin 577
Madison 2774
Marion 494
Marshall 164
Mason 174
Massac 175
Menard 135
Mercer 188
Monroe 266
Montgomery 353
Morgan 372
Moultrie 182
Ogle 514
Peoria 1765
Perry 241
Piatt 167
Pike 204
Pope 45
Pulaski 72
Putnam 52
Randolph 334
Richland 209
Rock Island 1509
St. Clair 2539
Saline 369
Sangamon 1841
Schuyler 76
Scott 55
Shelby 227
Stark 71
Stephenson 517
Tazewell 1372
Union 238
Vermilion 969
Wabash 139
Warren 188
Washington 153
Wayne 243
White 209
Whiteside 641
Will 4026
Williamson 735
Winnebago 2871
Woodford 373