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Missouri Cemetery Records

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Missouri is located in the Midwestern region of the United States. The state is known for its diverse terrain, which includes rolling hills, forests, and the Mississippi River. Missouri has a rich history that dates back to pre-colonial times, and the state has played an important role in American history. One aspect of this history that is often overlooked is Missouri's cemetery records.

Missouri cemetery records are an important tool for genealogists and historians who are researching their family history or the history of a specific area. These records can provide information about the people who are buried in a particular cemetery, including their names, dates of birth and death, and sometimes even their occupations or other biographical details.

One of the most important resources is the Missouri State Archives, which maintains a large collection of cemetery records for the state. These records include both official records, such as death certificates, and unofficial records, such as church burial records and family tombstone inscriptions.

Cemetery records published here were acquired from Missouri cemeteries, churches, municipalities, associations and genealogists specifically for family history and local history research.

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