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Brooklyn Jewish Funeral Home: Nieberg Midwood Chapel
The Nieberg Midwood Jewish Funeral Home, established 150 years ago, is located in Brooklyn, New York.
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Danish-Jewish Funerals and Tombstones until 1886
A photographic database covering Mosaic funerals in modern Denmark with a special reference to the tombstones and their state today (year 2010-). The database encompasses all ten provincial cemeteries and the large cemetery in Mollegade in Copenhagen.
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Filipinos and Filipinas Buried in Arlington
Filipino veterans buried in Arlington Cemetery.
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International Jewish Cemetery Project
From the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies. The goal of the IAJGS International Jewish Cemetery Project is documentation of every Jewish burial site in the world.
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Jewish Cemetery Association of Massachusetts
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Database from the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Jewish Funerals, Burial and Mourning
Hundreds of pages of information and links to Jewish and other resources on death, funeral practice, tahara, burial, cemeteries, mourning and healing, suicide, organ donation, consumer rights and the death care industry.
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Odd Fellows Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum
Sacramento, California.
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Describes and gives some locations for Elk Rests - BPO Elks cemeteries.
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The African American Historic Cemeteries of Portsmouth Virginia
A friends group of descendants and volunteers of the African American Cemeteries of Portsmouth: The Mt. Calvary Cemetery Complex (est 1879), Lincoln Memorial Cemetery (est 1912), and Grove Baptist Church cemetery (est 1840).
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Volunteers for Freedom: Black Civil War Soldiers in Alexandria National Cemetery
Arranged alphabetically by last name, the database includes information about the soldier's birth date, birthplace, condition/occupation at enlistment, date/place of enlistment, regiment/company, rank, date/place of discharge, post-military activities, and date of death/cause of death as reported by local historian Edward A. Miller, Jr. Wedding dates, names of wives, and names/birth dates of children are included when available. For many soldiers, details beyond the Notes column are available at the library.










