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Abbey View Memorial Park & Cemetery in Brier Washington
Abbey View is a quiet cemetery of 82 acres in Brier, located between Kenmore and Mountlake Terrace, just north of Lake Forest Park, Washington.
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Abbotsford Genealogical Society - Cemetery Indices
British Columbia, Canada. Indices of burials of cemeteries in the eastern Fraser Valley with links to gravemarker photographs.
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Abel's Hill Cemetery, Chilmark, MA - Photos and Transcripts
Massachusetts. Photographs, transcripts, and biographical information on 18th century gravestones at Abel's Hill Cemetery in Chilmark, Dukes Co., Mass. on the island of Martha's Vineyard.
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London, England.
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This site is about the Abraham COVERT Farm Cemetery in Ovid, Seneca County, NY. Abraham COVERT was one of the first settlers to this area after the American Revolution. There are nearly 90 people buried in the somewhat remote cemetery including six Revolutionary War Veterans and a Veteran of the War of 1812. This cemetery is very important to members of the COVERT family and to those allied with it. The site contains a census of those believed buried here and photos as well as a link to other sites with photos of many of the grave stones. A few of the surnames included: SIMPSON, VANDOREN, VANHORN, WYCKOFF, EASTMAN, VANZANT, DUNN, BENNETT, SWARTOUT, SWARTHOUT, BLUE, TENEYCK, STOKUM, VOORHEES, FOUNTAIN, SWICK, GRAY, LITTLE, COSHUM, COLE, HARRIS, SEBRING, LECONTE, MORRIS, HOUGHTON and SPADER. Credit should be given to Micah Polk who recently cleaned up the cemetery for his Eagle Scout Project.
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Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots
Original source: Hatcher, Patricia Law. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots. Vol. 1-4. Dallas, TX, USA: Pioneer Heritage Press, 1987.
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Acadian site by the Acadieville Historical Committee with a full list of the Acadieville Cemetery, Kent County, New-Brunswick, Canada. Most common names are ARSENAULT, BABINEAU, BARRIEAU, BORDAGE, DAIGLE, DOIRON, GOGUEN, HENRI, JOHNSON, LEBLANC, PINEAU, RICHARD, ROBICHAUD, THEBEAU, VAUTOUR.
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Ackerson Cemetery Holmdel, New Jersey
Indexed listing of burials in Ackerson Family Cemetery, also known as Indian Hill Cemetery, Holmdel, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
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Odessa, Texas.
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Adams County MSGHN - Cemeteries
List of Adams County, Mississippi cemeteries. Many with photos of all tombstones.
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Addison County, Vermont, Cemetery Records, Vol. II-III
Original source: Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather, comp. Addison County, Vermont: Cemetery Records of Cornwall, Cornwall Vol. II. Chillicothe, MO: Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, circa 1965. Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather, comp. Addison County, Vermont: Cemetery Records of New Haven, Vermont Vol. III. Chillicothe, MO: Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, circa 1965.
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Addison Township Cemetery Index
Du Page County, Illinois.
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Project of the Col. Harry W. Gilmor Camp, SCV. Site contains the names and units of over 600 Confederate veterans buried on Confederate Hill, Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.
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This blog is a member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits.
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African-American Cemeteries and Obituaries
Presently, we have documented over 90,000 African-American family histories through cemetery records and obituaries. Most are records of persons who lived in Chattahoochee, Harris, Marion, Muscogee, Schley, and Sumter counties in Georgia and Russell County, Alabama but you are welcome to submit from other areas.
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Aiken County, South Carolina Cemetery Inscriptions
A collection of records from five cemeteries in the county: St. Thaddeus Church Cemetery, Bethany Cemetery, Milbrook Baptist Church Cemetery, First Baptist Church Yard Cemetery, St. John Methodist Church Cemetery.
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Aiken County, South Carolina Cemetery Inscriptions: Graniteville
Original source: Allen, Rebecca, Graniteville Cemetery, Aiken County SC, 2001.
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Aiken County, South Carolina: Cemetery Records
Original source: Allen, Rebecca, Levels Church Cemetery, Mount Morenci Cemetery, Redds Branch Church Cemetery, Oakwood Church Cemetery, and Talatha Baptist Church Aiken Co., South Carolina, 2001.