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There are many ways to find out where your ancestor is buried. If you don't know the name of the cemetery in which your ancestor was buried, look in obituaries, wills, and on death certificates — they often list burial information or the name of a funeral home that you can contact. Make sure that you also ask other family members if they are aware of any family plots. Also check the records of the church that your ancestor attended. Their records may have the name of the cemetery. You can find all these records (and much more) in our database.
If you can't find the exact name of a cemetery, but are fairly certain that your ancestor was buried in a specific area, you can check your local public and genealogy libraries for the American Blue Book of Funeral Directors, published in New York by the National Funeral Directors Association. This book contains the names of cemeteries, organized by location, and will at least give you a target list of cemeteries to check out. With this target list, try to call the cemetery and ask them to check their records. If there doesn't seem to be an office, ask local genealogical societies, libraries, funeral homes, and churches if they are aware of any records for the cemetery. If that fails, you may need to visit the cemetery itself and walk up and down the rows of gravestones in search of your ancestor. Or.. You can use our service and instantly find the cemetery / cemeteries records you are looking for... Easily, Fast and from the convenience of your own home.
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Once you have located the cemetery, you may want to visit it in order to read your ancestor's gravestone. This can often be a great source of information. For example, you can find birth and death dates, relatives' names, and even information about military service or an individual's religion. Another reason to visit a cemetery is that you may find other relatives: often families bought family plots in cemeteries, so where you find one relative, you may find a few others. If the cemetery has an office or caretaker, try calling before you visit. Find out when someone will be available to look in the cemetery records and tell you where your ancestor's plot is. This will save you the trouble of having to search the entire cemetery for your ancestor. If you do have to walk up and down among the gravestones, bring the whole family -- several pairs of legs and eyes are better than one. Use our service now to find the records instantly and without all the fuss.
What do Cemeteries Records Include?
Cemeteries Records usually include at least names and death dates, and the location of the plot in the cemetery. You may also find information such as birth dates, spouse's, obituaries, date of birth, date of death, parents' names etc.
What Exactly is an Obituary?
Obituaries contain information about a person's life, their death, place of burial, surviving relatives and contact information for the funeral home.
The content of obituaries varies, but usually follow a similar format:
• The person's name, age, where he/she lived and death date and place. Sometimes, the circumstances
surrounding the death are publicized as well.
• Information about visitation (time, date and place when they can view the body and visit with family members); the
funeral, usually at a funeral home and/or church; and often, the burial site. Sometimes, the names of
pallbearers are also listed.
• The decendent's birth date (along with a maiden name if the decendent was a female who married and took her
husband's last name), his/her birth town and his/her parents (often along with the mother's maiden name included).
• Marriage information (name of spouse, date and location of marriage). Previous marriages, if any.
• Where the decendent was employed (and if he/she is now retired).
• Memberships, from social and religious to vocational.
• Hobbies, notable accomplishments and other interests, as appropriate.
• A listing of survivors, including spouse, children (and sometimes, their spouses), grandchildren, siblings and other
close relatives and friends.
• A listing of close relatives who preceded the decedent in death. Unless the decedent is young or is survived by
his/her mother or father, his/her parents are not listed (especially when the decedent is very old, as it is assumed the
parents are also deceased).
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