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Names in Stone - 0 views

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    NAMES IN STONE is a unique online repository designed to help researchers find and document cemetery records AND maps. Maps that show each grave's location allows the visitor to visualize families, and fill in the missing pieces to the family puzzle-much like our friend did on his visit to the two little cemeteries in Alabama. We encourage you to contribute to NAMES IN STONE by inviting your local cemetery to participate, by using the on-line mapping tools to add smaller cemeteries, and by sharing photos and other information with the online community.
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War Grave and Memorial Photographs supplied by The War Graves Photographic Project - 1 views

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    "The aim of The War Graves Photographic Project is to photograph every war grave, individual memorial, MoD grave, and family memorial of serving military personnel from WWI to the present day and make these available within a searchable database. Now working as a joint venture with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, this will enable families, scholars and researchers to obtain, via the CWGC or TWGPP websites, a copy of the photograph of a grave or memorial which for many is impossible to visit due to the location."
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Family Cemeteries - 0 views

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Cemetery Records - Genealogy Research in Cemeteries - How to Locate Your Ancestor in th... - 0 views

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    Search for your ancestors in free cemetery and obituary listings. Plus, learn how to do a tombstone rubbing, use GPS to locate family cemeteries, clean and maintain cemeteries, interpret the meaning of icons and symbols on gravestones, and use records from funeral homes, undertakers and coroners.
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Ancestors At Rest, find free death records - 0 views

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    Find your ancestors in death records. Search free death records such as coffin plates, death cards, funeral cards, wills, church records, family bibles, cenotaphs and tombstone inscriptions on AncestorsAtRest.com Find links to other death records like cemeteries, vital stats, and obituaries.
Julie Cahill Tarr

Family Matters » Blog Archive » Managing Research - 0 views

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    Great blog post on managing research.
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Cemeteries of St. Johns County, Florida - Google Maps - 0 views

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    This map is being constructed to support the Graveyard Rabbit of Moultrie Creek and other family researchers.
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Free Cemetery Genealogy & Family Tree Surname Search - Cemeteries Database Search Engin... - 0 views

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    Search for your ancestors using this interactive directory of the best free genealogy search engines. Search top world-wide & specialized genealogy databases from one genealogy search site! The Ancestor Search site also has unique custom genealogy search engines found no where else.
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Jacksonville.com: Metro: Story: Graveyards help unearth city's history - 0 views

  • With just a few hundred people, family plots and churchyards were more the norm for burials until the mid-1800s, said Shannon Palmer, director of the Cemetery Recovery and Preservation Trust of Jacksonville, a nonprofit organization that works to preserve and catalog historic cemeteries in Jacksonville. Old City Cemetery on East Union Street was created in 1852. Evergreen Cemetery, which also had designated plots for various "ethnic and heritage groups," conducted its first burial in 1881. The first cemeteries, such as Old City and Evergreen, were all-inclusive but rigidly separated inside. A century later, it's hard for the untrained eye to tell who's who. In the early decades of the 20th century, cemeteries grew, in a way, more segregated. The African-American community sought to open its own cemeteries instead of being relegated to the black-only sections of white cemeteries. That led to the creation of cemeteries such as Sunset Memorial, established along with two others by a now-defunct company. Most of Jacksonville's more than 120 cemeteries have been abandoned or fallen into disrepair, with no one to protect and preserve them, Palmer said. "It's sad," she said: Historic cemeteries have much to tell the city about its past.
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