Where to find burial locations




















Our growing database, holding records from onwards, can provide invaluable information for researching family trees, and can reveal previously unknown family links from other interments recorded in the same grave. The site was launched in July , and over the coming months and years we will be building a substantial database of tens of millions of burial and cremation records.

We are continually adding data from all over the UK and Ireland as new burial authorities and crematoria join, so keep checking. We have provided a page here where you can see easily whose data was added and when, and what information is available in each case.

Searching is FREE, and can be restricted as required to country, region, county, or individual burial authority or crematorium. If you register with Deceased Online here , you will be able to purchase credits online, which you can spend to access further information associated with any of the found records.

Depending on what has been provided by the originating authority, the further information might include:. Information gained from the Deceased Online service can help the professional genealogist and those casually researching their ancestry:.

Many old newspapers are now online, both on free and membership genealogy websites like GenealogyBank. You can search for obituaries on those websites. Many of them will. You can also try contacting the newspaper itself to ask where it keeps old issues and how you can search them. They are typically in one of the cemeteries closest to where they lived, or on the property of the church, they belonged to.

But a cemetery close by is generally your best bet as far as guesses go. Cemeteries that are still managed by a city, county, or church usually have records as to who is buried in them and where. You can often get the exact burial location, whether it is marked or not, just by calling the entity that manages the cemetery.

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The Nationwide Gravesite Locator includes burial records from many sources. These sources provide varied data; some searches may contain less information than others. Information on veterans buried in private cemeteries was collected for the purpose of furnishing government grave markers, and we do not have information available for burials prior to Erroneous information can be corrected, but we are unable to add to the information contained in the existing record.

If your search returns incorrect information about a veteran or family member buried in a national cemetery, please contact the cemetery directly to discuss your findings.

To report incorrect information about a veteran buried in a private cemetery, click on "Contact Us" at the top of this page. Names cannot be added to the listing if a government grave marker was not furnished for the grave, or if the existing government grave marker was furnished prior to



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