Of course I start off with www. Find A Grave
then there is www.Interment.net
On the USA gov. level http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/
Also now there's A Billion Graves
I have also found typing in the Grave yard/cemetery name someone may have done a project and have a seperate web site or blog for the place.
Genforum is a volunteer state to state county to county source. Every area is different You just might be the lucky one. Or even become inspired to go out and help others .
In Ontario there is : http://ocfa.islandnet.com/
For Canada Great News and looks like more volunteers are needed
then there is www.Interment.net
On the USA gov. level http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/
Also now there's A Billion Graves
I have also found typing in the Grave yard/cemetery name someone may have done a project and have a seperate web site or blog for the place.
Genforum is a volunteer state to state county to county source. Every area is different You just might be the lucky one. Or even become inspired to go out and help others .
In Ontario there is : http://ocfa.islandnet.com/
For Canada Great News and looks like more volunteers are needed
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