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3 wrz 2024 · To find cemetery records for New York in the FamilySearch Catalog follow these steps: Go to the FamilySearch Catalog; Enter: New York in the Place box; Click on: Search; Click on: Cemeteries; To search for cemeteries at the county level follow directions below Go to the FamilySearch Catalog; Enter: New York in the Place box; Click on: Search ...
Find a Grave contains listings, images and some additional burial and biographical information from cemeteries in the United States and other countries. An index to cemeteries and burial information from this website are also available through the Ancestry database.
This Roman Catholic Cemetery is the largest cemetery in the United States with some 3 million burials. The cemetery is 365 acres in size. The first 71 acres of land for the cemetery was purchased on 29 October 1845 with the cemetery consecration occurring in August 1848.
12 sie 2024 · This is the definitive work on New York City Cemeteries and how to find their records. Pool, David de Sola. Portraits Etched in Stone: Early Jewish Settlers, 1682-1831 .
Before You Begin. Before your cemetery research can begin, you must identify the cemetery in which your ancestor was buried. This task may be as easy as accessing your ancestor’s government-issued death certificate, which will provide the name of the cemetery and the date of burial or cremation.