cemeteryphotographs.net
Alabama Cemeteries - www.cemeteryphotographs.net
http://www.cemeteryphotographs.net/home/alabama-cemeteries
District of Columbia Cemeteries. Index of Other Countries. United States National Cemeteries and Memorials. United States Territories and Dependencies. The Tombstone Transcription (and Photo) Project.
algw.org
ALGenWeb Project - Alabama - Clickable State Map
http://www.algw.org/clickmap2.html
Clicking within a county will take you to the ALGenWeb county website to find more information on performing genealogical research for ancestors who lived in this area. If you are reading this page from a non-graphical browser, you'll want to use the text version at http:/ www.algenweb.us/county.html.
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Huerfano County Colorado GenWeb
http://cogenweb.com/huerfano
Huerfano County, Colorado History and Genealogy. Huerfano County Colorado GenWeb. Though Huerfano is one of Colorado's original counties, until the formation of Colorado Territory on Feb. 28, 1861, Huerfano was a part of Mora County, New Mexico Territory. The vast majority of settlers came from Mora County, most of them drawn by the promise of free land. More on this subject will be covered on the history of Huerfano County. Huerfano County, Colorado Genealogy. Wills / Probate Records.
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Links to Other Resources
http://www.azhistcemeteries.org/PCAlinx.htm
Map of the Grounds. Cemeteries in Maricopa County. Links to Other Resources. Links to Other Resources. Be sure to observe proper etiquette. When visiting cemeteries (see Appendix C). What does Arizona law. Say about disturbing graves? In accordance with the law, the State of Arizona has published certain Arizona birth and death certificates. Birth certificates through 1935 as well as death certificates through 1960 are now available as .pdf files. The Association for Gravestone Studies. Website for a cal...
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Pueblo County Colorado GenWeb
http://azgila.com/pueblo
Pueblo County, Colorado History and Genealogy. Pueblo County Colorado GenWeb. Pueblo was formed in 1861, it is an original county, and the county seat is Pueblo. Pueblo County, Colorado Genealogy. US GenWeb Census Project. US GenWeb Tombstone Project. CO GenWeb Tombstone Project. The Pueblo County, Colorado Genweb. County Coordinator: Lynn Tooley.
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Welcome to Douglas County GenWeb Project
http://cogenweb.com/douglas
Douglas County, Colorado. Douglas County, Colorado was created in 1861. It is one of the original 17 counties. The County seat is Castle Rock. Was the first town established in Douglas County. Franktown was founded by Frank Gardner in 1860, and it served as a temporary county seat. The first county officials were: John L. Boggs, Sylvester Richardson,. Commissioners; Charles Perkinson. Sheriff; Frank Gardner. Clerk and Recorder; and Noel Webber. The town of Parker. The town of New Memphis. In 1906, the Du...
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Genealogy and Local History in Union County, Ohio - Cemeteries
http://union.ohiogenealogy.info/cem.html
Genealogy and Local History in Union County, Ohio. Publications, Records, etc. Descriptions of all known cemeteries are organized by township on this website. See the township directory below. Entries on the township pages includes details about each cemetery. When available, online cemetery inscriptions are linked following the description of each cemetery. If you know the name of a particular cemetery, you can also access the description via the alphabetical directory below. Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery.
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Monument Technology for Tombstones, Gravestones, Headstones, Memorial and Genealogy Sites.: Four questions that will make your ancestral grave markers and cemeteries come alive with family history.
http://runestoneaustralia.blogspot.com/2012/06/four-questions-that-will-make-your.html
Monument Technology for Tombstones, Gravestones, Headstones, Memorial and Genealogy Sites. Friday, 22 June 2012. Four questions that will make your ancestral grave markers and cemeteries come alive with family history. Photo credit: Civil Celebrant. It’s been said that dead men tell no tales. Know, their tombstones. A headstone can tell you names, birth and death dates, cause of death, family. Relationships, nicknames, religious and professional affiliations, hobbies and details of military service.
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index
http://www.foghc.org/resources.html
Friends of Green Hill Cemetery. Green Hill Cemetery is a. Cemetery operated and maintained by the City of Greensboro. Inquire about who is buried where in Green Hill Cemetery, ask about. Current Cemetery operations and policies, etc. via The City of Greensboro. Michael S. Moye. At 336-373-2160. . Cemetery office is located at 1001 4th Street. In Greensboro. Please do. Contact Friends of Green Hill Cemetery about who's buried where, or cemetery. Click here for a MAP. Of Green Hill Cemetery. Within the o...
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USGenWeb Archives Project: Pennsylvania
http://usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm
Tips for using the Search Engine. Pennsylvania USGenWeb Archives County and Archivists List. Use these email addresses to send contributions directly to an archivist or use the genrecord forms. Please go to the PAGenWeb County Pages. To ask a county coordinator a question. Thanks. Census - One Name data. On-Line PA History and Biography Books. The volunteers of the USGenWeb Project, the Archives Project,. And the file contributors have worked hard to provide this service. On the web for genealogy research.