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Cemetery Map of St. Johns County, Florida - 0 views

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    This map is under construction with new cemetery information being frequently added. It uses Yahoo! Maps to pinpoint cemetery locations throughout the county and provide additional information for each cemetery.
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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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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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Christian County Historical/Genealogical Society - Google Maps - 0 views

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    All known cemeteries in Christian County, IL
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The Inman Compendium Cemetery List - 0 views

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Friends of Cemeteries of Middle Georgia - 0 views

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    This website contains searchable indexes to over 55,000 graves and over 1,000 cemeteries in Baldwin, Hancock, Jones, Washington and Wilkinson Counties, Georgia. Click on the links at the left or on the desired area on the map to go to the cemetery listings.
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Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Search - 0 views

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    Search form to search for places in the U.S. and its territories.
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GRAVE MAPPERS - 0 views

  • At Grave Mappers, we are genealogists, researchers, historians, hobbyists, and cemetery lovers who have something in common—we want to preserve the priceless records found in cemeteries. Each of us has done this in our own unique way—walking through small deserted cemeteries and transcribing the headstone information; photographing headstones and sharing them on the internet; indexing and publishing burial listings from the cemeteries we visit.
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