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Do cemeteries keep records?

By James Austin

Do cemeteries keep records?

Yes, all cemeteries keep records. The more difficult question is where are these records being kept. In the case with old cemeteries, particularly small rural ones, finding these records is tough. This is because ownership of the cemetery had changed hands so many times, along with their records.

How do I find out where someone is buried in Alabama?

To search for cemeteries at the town level, follow directions below.

  1. Go to the FamilySearch Catalog.
  2. Enter: Alabama in the Place box.
  3. Click on: Search.
  4. Click on: Cemeteries.
  5. Click on: Places within Alabama.
  6. Click on the county you want to search.
  7. Click on Places within United States, Alabama, county name.

What is a cemetery record?

Cemetery records may provide information such as the deceased’s name, date and place of birth and death, age of the deceased at death, place of origin, names of other persons related to the deceased, maiden surname, and sometimes marriage information.

How can I find where someone is buried for free?

You can find out where someone is buried for free by running names searches on various cemetery records databases. There are several that free with millions of records from across the world. These databases show where is someone is buried, their pertinent dates of birth and death, and often times their plot location.

How do I find someone’s grave for free?

To search for your ancestor for free at Find a Grave:

  1. Go to
  2. Enter the first name (if known) and the last name of your ancestor. The last name is required.
  3. Enter any additional information, if known, such as year of birth and the place your ancestor may be buried.

How do I find someone’s cemetery?

Use Google Searches for Cemetery Information

  1. Go to
  2. Enter the first and last name of your ancestor, the city or county you think they may be buried in, and the word, “cemetery” and click search.

How do I find burial records?

If you’re tracing ancestors before 1837 or who’ve disappeared from the records, you’ll need to find their burial record in a local cemetery or graveyard. It’s also worth looking for cemetery records because the memorial inscription may well include additional information, such as the names of bereaved family members.

How do I find someone’s Cemetery?

How do I find a grave in a cemetery?

How to Find a Marked Grave in a Cemetery

  1. Collect information about the deceased.
  2. Check online resources.
  3. Contact the county or funeral homes.
  4. Visit the cemetery.
  5. Find the grave.
  6. Complete steps 1-3 above.
  7. Location the burial place.
  8. Visit the grave or location.

Can you look up cemetery records?

Burial and cremation records available online There are nearly 500,000 burial and cremation records managed by the Royal Borough of Greenwich and they can all be searched for free online.

How do I find someone in a cemetery?