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- The Ohio Cemetery Database The original data set for this database was created by electronically scanning Ohio Cemeteries (compiled by the Ohio Genealogical Society, Maxine Hartmann Smith, editor, 1978) and Ohio Cemeteries Addendum (compiled by the Ohio Genealogical Society, Teresa L. M. Klaiber, editor, 1990).
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The original data set for this database was created by electronically scanning Ohio Cemeteries (compiled by the Ohio Genealogical Society, Maxine Hartmann Smith, editor, 1978) and Ohio Cemeteries Addendum (compiled by the Ohio Genealogical Society, Teresa L. M. Klaiber, editor, 1990).
Cultural Resource Analyst’s Cemetery Database. This database represents cemetery data collected over the past 15 or so years from 40 counties in seven different states. The complete database maybe downloaded, or separate county databases can be viewed with your browser. Military Burials By State.
The website contains listings of cemeteries and graves from around the world. American cemeteries are organized by state and county, and many cemetery records contain Google Maps (with GPS coordinates supplied by contributors) and photographs of the cemeteries and gravesites. Individual grave records may contain dates and places of birth and ...
Ohio Cemetery Records Union to Wyandot Counties. The Ohio Genealogical Society has attempted to identify all Ohio cemeteries, encourages its Chapters to publish transcriptions, and offers advice on cemetery law and preservation methods.
Ohio Cemeteries Database Key. Definitions of the material gathered in each field for the Ohio Cemeteries 1803-2003 project including codes and abbreviations. View File Size: 0.557mb.
Aug 12, 2024 · This collection contains index & images of burial records including card index to plot ownership, card index to burials, record of burial plots, orders for interments and orders for burials, etc. Union Cemetery. Burial records, ca. 1878-1980.
Cleveland owned yet another cemetery, now eroded, on Lake Erie's shore in Lake County, bought in 1850 as a mass grave for victims of the Griffith steamboat explosion. From 1868-91, by Ohio law, Cleveland's cemeteries were governed by 3 elected trustees.