Search Death Records (United States)
- U.S. Newspapers, 50 State Full Search (1690-present)
- U.S. Obituary Database Search, (1696-present)
- U.S. Birth Announcements Database, (1700s-present)
Grave Reviews
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Historical Atlas of Alabama, Vol. 2, Alabama Cemeteries - [March 8, 2002] - This book identifies the names and locations of over 13,700 cemeteries in Alabama.
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CousinConnect.com - [January 16, 2002] - A new kind of query board, that's great for finding lost burials.
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Cemetery V2.0 - [December 23, 2001] - A handheld computer application to store and record cemetery records.
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American & European Family Forest Odyssey Edition - [June 16, 2001] - The latest edition of this fascinating genealogical, historical, and biographical resource is reviewed.
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Tap Roots - [January 28, 2001] - MyRoots v.1.6 - the most powerful genealogy application for Palm OS based computers gets reviewed here.
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Wizcom QL-1000 Quicklink Handheld Scanner - [December 21, 2000] - Also referred to as a "pen scanner", this popular little device gets reviewed.
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Cleaning Headstones Memorials & Mausoleums - [October 13, 2000] - A book that provides beginners with instructions on cleaning tombstones.
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Coop's Mission Map - [September 18, 2000] - A roadmap guide to the spanish missions of the American desert southwest.
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SAR Revolutionary War Graves Register 2000 - [August 6, 2000] - A CD-ROM database containing nearly 140,000 records of Revolutionary War burials and spouses.
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Eternal Prairie - Book Review - [May 24, 2000] - Author Randy Adams details his many cemetery adventures into the small towns of Canada's prairie lands.
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HeadstoneHunter.com - [April 7, 2000] - One of today's more popular websites among genealogists is about people helping people find their ancestors' tombstones.
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Ancestor Gravesite Project - [March 22, 2000] - This website was created to hold tombstone photographs into a database which researchers can query to find ancestors.
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Sony Mavica MVC-FD7 Digital Still Camera - [March 17, 2000] - This Sony Mavica series of cameras have become popular tools for cemetery recording.
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