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Grave sites at Maple Hill Cemetery may now be located using an online search tool. This link will take you to a lookup page. Searches can be performed by entering any of the data that is requested on the search page. If found, results should include the grave location. Grave locations can be found by looking at the block number first, and then utilizing the map on the cemetery brochure (Maple Hill Cemetery Brochure - PDF). Once the block is located, the rows are numbered which should make locating the grave much easier. Cemetery staff are typically available during the week to assist as well.




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To use the search facility you need a surname, or part of a surname. You can narrow your results by providing a forename(s), initial or year of death or burial. If you aren't sure of the exact year of death or burial, enter the first digits of the decade, for example, 198 - to display records only from the 1980s.


Any updates to the search function will be greatly appreciated. However, due to the great number of memorials now on Findagrave, please consider a search option for those with NO CEMETERY OR CREMATION, ETC. Currently these do not appear in searches, especially if a particular state is noted. Many thanks.


The Tseshaht First Nation, which took the lead in an 18-month effort to find potential graves of schoolchildren at the former Alberni Indian Residential School, also said interviews with survivors, historical records and other documents show 67 students died at the school.


You can use the online burial register search to find people buried in either Broadwater or Durrington cemeteries before 31st October 2012. The results will tell you where they are buried within the cemetery, and provide a map.


Online cemetery search sites are the place to start if you already know where your ancestor was buried. If you do not, you may have a hard time determining which entry matches your ancestor due to the limited information sometimes available.


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Find A Grave is a free website with crowd-sourced tombstone images and transcriptions from cemeteries all over the world. Last we checked, they boast 162 million grave records! Their catalog of cemeteries tops 400,000, spread out over 200 different countries, and they have at least a partial listing of graves for well over half of these (over 250,000).


So why would you go to Ancestry.com to search records that are already free at Find A Grave? Genealogy Gems Contributing Editor Sunny Morton, our resident expert on the giant genealogy websites, says:


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I cannot figure out how to find a grave of a relative on the new site and I thought it was free but Ancestry wants to charge for it. The old FAG worked just fine and I found a lot of my relatives information on it to use in the family tree. please help me!!


First, select your measurement units. Begin measuring by clicking the mouse at the start of the line you would like to measure in the Map Display. Double click the mouse to finish measuring. The results of each line length along with the compass bearing of each line are shown at the the bottom of the results tab.


The Draw Polygon tool displays the area of a feature you measure. Click on the Draw Polygon option in the Tool Bar. A new area section will open below the Table of Contents section of the viewer. First, select your measurement units. Begin measuring by clicking the mouse at one corner of the area you wish to measure in the Map Display. Continue to click at each corner of the feature and double click to finish measuring. The results are shown at the bottom of the Results tab.


Your results will appear in a list at the bottom of the map. Each field of information can be further sorted or filtered. You can create a list of features based on a graphic or a buffer around a graphic or selected tax lot using the Select Features tool on the Tool Bar. The first step is to activate the tax lot layer. Then click on the Select Features button and indicate how you would like to select the features, point, line or polygon in the Table on Contents Select Features Tab.


Then in the Map Display, select the tax lot of interest. Next click on buffer these results in the Select Features tab. Enter in the distance of your buffer in the buffer feature by box, select the desired units in the drop down box, and click "Go". The Clear Selection button allows any highlighted feature to be cleared and removed from the map. This can be helpful after any of the interaction tools are used. Use the Select Results Trash Can on the green banner to remove any selected features


The Search Tool operates as a way to find what your looking for by entering a piece of the tax lot id numbers or owners name or situs address into the dialog window. The following rule applies: The less you type, the more results you get and alternatively, the more you type, the fewer results you get.


Click on the CLEAN PREVIOUS SELECTION button to clear your previous search results and simultaneously refresh all of the records for a new search. If you use the IDENTIFY map tool, you will need to clear the previous search or no results may appear in subsequent searches


You will have several options to customize the map. Create a Map Title, and set the Output Template in Portrait or Landscape. Adjust the image quality by selecting Normal, Higher or Highest print resolution. Press the Print tab and and wait a few moments. A PDF map will be created. Clicking on the download PDF will open the map in a new tab in your browser. Generating a map can take between 1 to 2 minutes. Once the map is created, save or print the PDF map to share your mapping results.


Using the Search Tool, select search for Ocean View Graves. A window will open in the Results Tab containing search boxes where you can input information that can be used to search the grave site database maintained by the city. Options include: Grave Permit Number, Last Name, First Name, Date of Birth using the format: 07/04/1876 and Date of Death using the format 07/04/1976


The information provided in this GIS map is property of the city of Astoria unless otherwise indicated. All information contained in this GIS map are NOT AUTHORITATIVE and have NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE assuring the information presented to you is correct. The positions and information content of all features contained inside this GIS map correspond to only GIS source data itself. Do not rely on any locations and measurements obtained from this GIS map to provide you with information that can be reproduced on the ground. All spatial data contained inside this GIS map are NOT SURVEY ACCURATE and may be completely invalid. This GIS map cannot serve as a substitute for site-specific investigations by qualified practitioners. Site-specific data may give results that differ from those shown on the map. This GIS map cannot be used as a substitute for a professional land survey or official source of information. Contact Clatsop County government to obtain official information regarding Clatsop County. The city of Astoria has exerted a tremendous amount of effort to bring you the best map information available; however in this GIS map, the city of Astoria cannot accept any liability for error. The city of Astoria assumes no liability for any decisions made or actions taken or not taken by the user of the GIS map.


I cannot understand why the findagrave record number is not indexed in FamilySearch. When relatives of a person are also in Findagrave, and I want to add them into FamilySearch, more than half the time I can't find those Findagrave records via the FamilySearch Index. If they were searchable by record number, it would be SO MUCH EASIER!


As of version 1.03, ORA parses names into name parts. The name parts are provided for the convenience of template authors who would otherwise struggle to use transforms to separate names into parts. The process is not foolproof and users should check the results and manually correct entries that have not been parsed properly. ORA creates the following fields:


Welcome to our online records search. Calvary Cemetery is pleased to make this available for your genealogical interest, necessity, and enjoyment. We hope that you find our search capability, which includes the option to print maps of the actual burial lots, helpful for your future visits to the cemetery and to locate a loved one. When you enter the search page we suggest that you take a moment to familiarize yourself with the navigation tools.


A mass grave was found last week in Oaklawn Cemetery in Tulsa, Oklahoma during a four-day search for victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Ten coffins were found in a trench, but further analysis is needed to determine if those buried are the victims of one of the worst racial terror incidents in United States history.


Tulsa, OklahomaAlmost 100 years after the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, a team of archeologists and forensic anthropologists has unearthed a mass grave that may be connected to one of the worst incidents of racial terror against Black people in U.S. history. 041b061a72


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