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  1. Hebron Baptist Church cemetery inscriptions and obituaries, 1909-June 30, 1996: A memorial by Irene Clanton Black, 1996
  2. Veterans buried in Bond County, Il: Information taken from Illinois honor roll, cemetery readings and obituaries, 1814-1994 by Nelda Neer Anthony, 1995
  3. Hopewell Cemetery with obituaries, Jefferson County, Illinois, Mt. Vernon Township - Section 4 by Ken Richardson, 1998
  4. Covenanter Cemetery families: With obituaries and pictures of those buried there by Phyllis Fulk, 1996
  5. Larkin Cemetery, Walnut Grove Township, McDonough County, Illinois: Included are burials and all available obituaries by Eileen Worthington, 1994
  6. Life notices: A registry of genealogical information and a collection of obituaries of those buried in the Rudyard Cemetery by Jan DeLaney, 1994
  7. Sumner Cemetery: Tombstone inscreptions [sic] and obituaries and family history information, Pulaski County, Arkansas by Tom C Martinet, 1998
  8. People of color: Cemeteries and short histories : Wood County, (Virginia), West Virginia by Cynthia Cain Buskirk, 2001
  9. A Rosedale cemetery book by Marty Crull, 2002
  10. Death index, obituary information, Rock Island county, Illinois lower by Dwight E Mohlenbruck, 2003
  11. Soldiers buried in Appanoose County, Iowa before World War II and some obituaries of early settlers by Osee Johnson Knouf, 1977
  12. Cemeteries, Bond County, IL: Hug Cemetery, St. Nicholas, Tobias File by Nelda Neer Anthony, 1992
  13. Baldwin/Durham Cemetery: Section 12, T5N-R2W, Pleasant Mound Township, Bond County, Illinois by Nelda Neer Anthony, 1993
  14. Cemeteries, Mulberry Grove Township, Bond County, Illinois: Durr, Neathery, Etcheson, Rhea, Messinger, Rawson by Nelda Neer Anthony, 1993

21. Obituaries And Cemeteries
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22. Fulton County
Fulton county history, Confederate muster rolls and photographs, death records and cemeteries, queries and lookups, bible records, biographies, obituaries, deeds, pensions, wills, and links to genealogy resources.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafulton/

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cemeteries, obituaries, research, family deaths. (http//www.rootsweb.com/~onhaldmi/ cemetery.htm). Cemetery Records of Canada cemeteries - Cemetary - genealogy
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A cemetery is forever Today cemeteries are being designed with the emotional well being of the survivors in mind. Cemeteries or memorial parks are peaceful areas for reflection.
(http://www.preplannet.com/cemetery.htm) Haldimand County Ontario Canada GenWeb haldimand county ontario canada,census,query,genealogy,canadian,family,links,history,archives, placenames,biography,roots,families,kinfolk,research (http://www.rootsweb.com/~onhaldmi/index.htm) Cemetery Records - International Genealogy Online - Web Sites for Genealogists (http://www.tip.net.au/~dnum/cemetos.htm) Cemetery and History Links Cemeteries and their Preservation City of the Silent (great historical references and timelines) Interment.net (links to on line cemetery records) Tomb with a View (a cemetery preservation newsletter) (http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dsucha/links.html)

24. The Genealogy Forum: Internet Center: Loyalist Cemeteries
Welcome to the genealogy Forum's Internet Center! Churches and cemeteries of theMaritimes; Early Pictou obituaries (Nova Scotia); East River St.
http://www.genealogyforum.rootsweb.com/gfaol/internet/LoyCem.htm
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Loyalist Cemeteries

25. (Milton County Georgia]
Milton county history, census data, family bibles, Confederate records, cemeteries and obituaries, queries, and other genealogy resources.
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WELCOME TO MILTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
Last updated March 4, 2003
HISTORY OF MILTON COUNTY
Milton County was named for John Milton, Georgia's first secretary of State. He was credited with saving the official records of Georgia when the British occupied the state. Some of his descendants were General Homer V. Milton of the 1812 war, Governor John Milton of the state of Florida, General William H. Milton of the Confederate Army, and Mrs. William Y. Atkinson, wife of the Governor Of Georgia. Thanks to W.S. Bates, Historian, Alpharetta Historical Society, for this information. Milton County was formed in 1857 from parts of Cherokee, Forsyth and Cobb Counties. Portions of DeKalb and Gwinnett counties were annexed in 1859. The county seat was Alpharetta.
Milton County was a very poor county. There was only one paved road and no school buses. Fulton County wanted to expand and promised Milton County paved roads, school buses and a better school if they agreed to a merger. Roswell, which was never a part of Milton County, was also approached. In 1932 Milton County, along with the city of Roswell, became part of Fulton County.
ABSTRACT OF MILTON COUNTY WILLS

Was there gold in Milton County?

26. Murray County, Georgia GAGenWeb Site
Murray county history, queries, bible records, biographies, obituaries, deeds, pensions, wills, cemeteries, and links to other genealogy resources.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~gamurray/index.htm
Murray County, Georgia
In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Georgia Comprehensive Genealogy Database. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Georgia, where collected databases would be stored. In addition, the databases would be indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than one county, they could be located in the index.
At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of the web pages.
Our names are Tim Seawolf-Self and Barbara Ann Peck . We're responsible for Murray County. If you would like to contribute your information to this page, please let us know. Georgia State Coordinator: Tim Stowell
Regional Coordinator (NorthWest Region): Bill Clody
If you would like to participate in the Georgia GenWeb Project by hosting a county or volunteer to help in the project,
please contact Tim Stowell
Murray County, Georgia History
Murray County, Georgia was created December 3, 1832 from part of Cherokee County. The county was named for Thomas Walton Murray (1790-1832), an attorney who was a state legislator. U.S. Census reports are available for this county from 1840 to 1920. The county seat is Chatsworth.

27. Cemetery Hunting - Genealogy Research In Cemeteries
genealogy Research in the Cemetery Step by Step and methods for transcribing cemeteriesusing such obituaries Biographies Online obituaries including daily
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Cemeteries, Obituaries and Funeral Homes
Guide picks Search cemetery and obituary listings for free online! Learn how to do a tombstone rubbing, all about cleaning and maintaining cemeteries, the meaning of icons and symbols on gravestones, recording inscriptions, taking good photographs, and how to use records from funeral homes, undertakers and coroners.
Genealogy Research in the Cemetery - Step by Step

Everything you need to know to find your ancestors in cemeteries, including what you can learn from cemeteries and cemetery records, how to locate cemeteries and what you should bring and do to make your visit a success. Cemeteries on the Internet
Cemetery sites on the Internet including online cemetery listings, transcriptions, tombstone photos, lookups etc.

28. StateGenSites - South Dakota
Links to resources including obituaries, libraries, church records, cemeteries, immigration, archives, and census data.
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The state of South Dakota was established as part of the United States on November 2, 1889, making it the 40th to join the union. South Dakota ranks 16th in size* with 77,122 sq. miles of land, and Sioux Falls is the largest city. South Dakota also ranks 46th in population* with 754,844 residents (2000 est.), and Pierre is the state capital. The official bird of South Dakota is the Ring-Necked Pheasant, and the official flower is the American Pasqueflower. South Dakota statistics obtained from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.
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    cemeteries, obituaries and Funeral Homes Guide picks. Visiting cemeteries Some greatsuggestions for making the most of Back to genealogy Research HowTo Index.
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    This useful guide covers where to find cemetery records, types of cemeteries, monuments, memorials, care of stones and tips for photographing stones. Kids at the Cemetery
    Great suggestions for involving children in your visit to the cemetery, by Michael John Neill. The Limited Encyclopedia of Grave Terminology
    An excellent glossary of cemetery related terms from City of the Silent The Political Graveyard A Web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries with listings for over 50,000 U.S. politicians, judges and diplomats which includes a political timeline for each entry. Birth and death dates and burial location are also provided when known. Using Burial Permits as Resources Learn how to find genealogical information in burial permits and other death records, from George G. Morgan in

    30. Genealogy Resources On The Internet - WWW/Cemetery
    Good source of links to all states and areas.Category Society Death Death Care cemeteries...... genealogy Resources on the Internet cemeteries/Monuments/obituaries Mailing Listshttp//www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail_cemetery.html Cemetery Internment
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    GENEALOGY RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET
    CEMETERY DATA
    URL: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/cemetery.html Last update: Saturday, 28-Oct-2000 09:01:43 EDT by Chris Gaunt
    Links last checked 28-Oct-2000. Register Resource Update Resource Report a Broken Link This page lists only a few of the cemeteries that are on the Internet. There are others that have been listed under the location (i.e. the province of Nova Scotia) instead, since it helps to know where the cemetery is in order to have some idea if your ancestors are buried there.
    Genealogy Resources on the Internet - Cemeteries/Monuments/Obituaries Mailing Lists
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail_cemetery.html Cemetery Internment Lists on the Internet
    http://www.interment.net
    Maintained by Steve Paul Johnson, this labor of love lists mainly United States cemeteries or U.S. National Cemeteries, but also has links to cemetery listings in other countries. There is a listing of cemeteries by surname which is a collection of links to mostly surname web pages with cemetery listings. Internet Memorials, Inc.

    31. Genealogy Helplist Illinois
    genealogy Helplist Illinois. Massachusetts Maine New Hampshire Wisconsin LoganCounty cemeteries; obituaries published in Lincoln, Ill.
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    Genealogy Helplist Illinois
    Massachusetts Maine New Hampshire Wisconsin ... Bottom Please read the instructions before requesting help!
    Visit this page if you would like to add yourself to the list as a volunteer.
    This page has been reorganized. Listings are now by county, in alphabetical order. General entries are at the end of the county listings. If you do not see a listing for the county you are interested in, that means there is no volunteer for that county.
    Debbie Blakenship dblankship@lanset.com
    Bond County, Illinois, USA
    • 1850 Bond County Illinois Census
    Jeri Walsh jmwalsh@primenet.com
    Bond County, Illinois, USA
    • Hillsboro Guide - compiled by the workers of the Writer's Program (covers the history of Hillsboro up to 1940)
    • History of Bond and Montgomery Counties, Illinois - covers the history and biographies of Hillsboro and it's residents up to 1882.
    Joseph Meyer mmeyer@plantnet.com
    Calhoun County Courthouse, Illinois, USA
    • Birth records 1877-1916
    • Death records 1877-1998
    Donald Wayne Campbell campbell@piasanet.com
    Calhoun County, Illinois, USA
    • Marriages of Calhoun County, Illinois 1825-1982 (book by Calhoun County Historical Society)

    32. American History And Genealogy Project: Houston County, Georgia
    here ) cemeteries and obituaries of Houston Co Walls cemeteries - Houston Countycemeteries and Funeral American History and genealogy Project - Centerville
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    Houston ["H-o-w-s-t-o-n"] County was named for John Houstoun, son of Sir Patrick Houston, one of the companions of Oglethorpe. Before the Treaty of Indian Spring on 8 January 1821, Georgia's jurisdiction extended only to the Ocmulgee River. Beyond, to the west, was Indian country in possession of the Creeks . On that day, the Creek tribes ceded their lands lying between the Ocmulgee and Flint rivers to Georgia. On 15 May 1821, an act of the General Assembly was approved and provided that the lands acquired be divided into 5 counties: Henry, Fayette,Monroe, Houston, and Dooly. Houston County's eastern boundary was the Ocmulgee; it's western, the Flint River. It extended to the north to a line commencing on the Ocmulgee river opposite Fort Hawkins (now the city of Macon), and to the south to another line commencing on the Ocmulgee opposite the town of Hartford. On 21 December 1821, an act was approved and passed by the General Assembly of Georgia to organize the five counties. For Houston County, the following individuals were appointed commissioners for the superintending of an election of five Justices of the Inferior Court: Turner EVERETT, Daniel CORNWALL, Nathaniel MCCALL, John KEENER, Thomas HARVEY, Washington ROGERS, and Eli NUNN. The Inferior Court would organize the new county and set in motion its machinery. The five Justices of this Inferior Court were Kinchen CURL, John MATHIS, Davenport LAWSON, Newdaygate OUSLEY, and Daniel W. MANN.

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    34. Genealogy - PeopleSpot.com
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    35. Cemeteries & Obituaries
    cemeteries obituaries Research. Dekalb Co TN cemeteriesBy Doris Gilbert 1989Contact Return to Marie's genealogy Homepage Copyright © 20002003 Marie
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    36. Coldren Genealogy - Cemeteries And Burial Records
    Ad, Coldren genealogy, cemeteries and Burial Records This page containspublished obituaries, generally from newspapers. Other pages
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    Indiana
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    Converse Cemetery
    The cemetery is in Richland Township, Grant County, Indiana and is owned by the Odd Fellow Lodge of Converse. It was first used in 1872 although there are older graves that were apparently moved from another cemetery. It is located on the east edge of Converse just north of State Road # 18 on 177 N (old leg of St. Rd. # 18 or the Delphi Pike as many still refer to it) and is bordered on the west by Taylor Creek and the east by County Rd. 900 W.
    Last Name First Name Date of Birth Date of Death Comments Location Coldren Elizabeth 27-Jul-1894 aged 86y.1m.4d. Coldren Ernest 14-Jul-1887 aged 4y.3m. Coldren Peter 24-Aug-1886 aged 82y.6m.28d.
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    38. Genealogy Links
    Butler Co, MO Cemetery cemeteries Cyndi's List of genealogy Sites on the Internet cemeteries and obituaries Dunklin Co, MO Cemetery Edmunds Co., SD
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    39. Genealogy Resources
    genealogy Web Sites; Getting Started; Miscellaneous; Associations and and Archives;Geographical Information; cemeteries and obituaries; Religious Resources;
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    40. Cemeteries.html
    cemeteries and obituaries. Return to Return to genealogy Resources.Updated 5 June 2001. The views and opinions expressed in this page
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