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How do you go about finding the exact location of a grave in a cemetery.Is there a book somewhere that gives you this information.Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Civic cemetaries all have excellent plans and usially good computerised alphabetical index of burials.
The Monumental Inscriptions in many Parish Graveyards have been recorded and indexed/published by local family History Societies as part of their reason for being registered charities, if you contact your local county family history society they will have a list of their completed and ongoing MI projects.
The Monumental Inscriptions in many Parish Graveyards have been recorded and indexed/published by local family History Societies as part of their reason for being registered charities, if you contact your local county family history society they will have a list of their completed and ongoing MI projects.
I visited a couple of cemetaries recently looking for the graves of relatives. At the first I approached a cemetery worker who took me to the office where they kept a plan of all the graves. Once I had given him the name and date of death he quickly found the number of the grave on the plan and then took me straight to it. At the second cemetery I couldn't find anyone around so I found the number of the local council on my mobile phone. They put me through to the relevant department (Parks and Cemeteries I think) who also have plans. After giving the very helpful lady whatever details I could she told me the number of the grave I was looking for. Then I found a cemetery worker who took me straight to it.