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Onondaga County, NY Cemetery Records

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Onondaga County, located in central New York State, is home to a rich history and a diverse population. The county, named after the Native American Onondaga tribe, encompasses the city of Syracuse and numerous other towns and villages. One valuable resource for exploring the area's history and genealogy is its cemetery records.

Onondaga County boasts a significant number of cemeteries, both large and small, scattered throughout its towns and rural areas. These burial grounds provide insight into the lives of the county's residents, offering a glimpse into their ancestry, social standing, and cultural practices. Cemetery records serve as a crucial tool for researchers, historians, and genealogists seeking to uncover information about past generations.

In addition to serving as historical documents, cemetery records in Onondaga County also have practical value. They assist with genealogical research, helping individuals trace their family roots and build comprehensive family trees. These records often supplement other sources such as census data, obituaries, and vital records, creating a more detailed picture of a person's life.

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

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