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Currently over 2300 gravestone photographs with inscription transcriptions from over 106 cemeteries in France and several US states: Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia.
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Historic Cemeteries in Virginia
Brought to you by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources as a place for citizens who care for, and about Virginia's historic cemeteries.
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Historical-Data.com contains a database of videos, websites and cemeteries, mostly pertaining to Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. Includes many cemetery and gravestone images, most of which are from the northeastern United States. This database, which you can browse in the cemeteries section, currently contains more than 64,400 images of gravestones, wills, obits and photos from 568 cemeteries organized by country, state, and county. Many cemeteries have interments with no tombstones so we have been adding other info in the form of obits, wills, war records etc. because there is no other record of their burial there. Also, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, and Virginia.
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Interment.net: Virginia Cemeteries
Online archive of cemetery transcriptions, with dates and names of people interred in local cemeteries. Also links to related materials online.
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J. Henry Brown Monuments, Inc.
From the Library of Virginia. J. Henry Brown (1859-1921), a stonemason by trade, operated a succession of businesses as a monument architect and builder, including the Virginia Granite Company, Inc., the Capitol Granite and Marble Works, and J. Henry Brown and Son. In 1975, J. Henry Brown Monuments, Inc., the offices of which were located at 219-221 West Main Street in Richmond, Va., became a division of Oakwood Monument Company. This database provides an index for all the volumes, 1899-1920, to the J. Henry Brown Monuments, Inc. Order Books Collection, 1899-1920 (Accessions 23985 and 24142). The index includes the names of the deceased, as well as their birth (where available) and death dates. In some cases, the name of the cemetery and additional family information is also included. Each entry also contains a citation to the appropriate order book in which the information is recorded (i.e. 1899-1902, p. 18).
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Lynchburg, Virginia.
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Online Virginia Death Indexes, Records & Obituaries
A Genealogy Records Guide by Joe Beine.
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History related to people who lived in or were buried in various cemeteries with a particular focus on Virginia and North Carolina.
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The Graveyard Rabbit of Northern Virginia
This blog is a member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits.
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Hundreds of Kentucky death certificates and thousands of tombstone photographs from 10 different states.
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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - List of Virginia Veterans Cemeteries
The Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) National Cemetery Administration maintains 155 national cemeteries in 42 states and Puerto Rico as well as 34 soldier's lots and monument sites.
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US Funeral Guide & Comprehensive Funeral Homes Directory.
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