Discover Where Your Ancestors Are Buried! | Unveiling the Past

Have you ever wondered where your ancestors are buried? 🤔 In this video, I am sharing 7 resources for you to search for your ancestor’s elusive final resting place.
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  • @sandrautz8127
    @sandrautz8127Ай бұрын

    My great grandma's body, along with others, was moved in the 30's or 40's. The government wanted to put a lake in part of the cemetery. No one knows where the bodies were moved. They didn't even call and tell her son they moved the body. I contacted some people in the area, and they are hunting down records. I really wish I knew where they moved her

  • @sandrautz8127

    @sandrautz8127

    Ай бұрын

    @dragonfliesfordonna2112 thanks. I'll try

  • @BobTheSchipperke
    @BobTheSchipperkeАй бұрын

    Discover who is NEARBY the grave of your loved one. FAN research is imperative. Besides, cemeteries are gems 💎 for relaxing, slowing down, and discovering places.

  • @LisaLissonAYMC

    @LisaLissonAYMC

    Ай бұрын

    I absolutely agree!

  • @jazzbob7
    @jazzbob7Ай бұрын

    Hi Lisa. I love your KZreads. This one gives me many good ideas. One problem I am having is locating my Great-grandfather's grave. I know the cemetery but it is not well maintained. Where could I find a "map" of where the grave is? Thanks. Bob Jackson

  • @LisaLissonAYMC

    @LisaLissonAYMC

    Ай бұрын

    If it's not regularly used or maintained, check with the local county offices or even the state archives and see if they have a cemetery survey.

  • @nathaneichenberger9332
    @nathaneichenberger9332Ай бұрын

    I'm having difficulty with my 3rd great-grandmother. It's not that I don't know where she's buried it's the date. Her headstone says 1888,but that can't be because her husband died in 1880 and in his will it mentioned there was no surviving spouse. She disappeared after they landed in June of 1870 in Baltimore. I've been working with a cousin and we can't figure it out. We've checked church records and they said that they didn't have any information, and any records prior to 1900 is very few. This is in Iowa,so there wouldn't be any death records since they didn't start recording until 1890. My cousin called the funeral home,but they don't have old records since the business has changed hands over the years. I'm at a complete loss with this ancestor.

  • @tutankhamun90

    @tutankhamun90

    Ай бұрын

    One thing to consider is that tombstones are not always installed when the person died and was buried. Finding out when the tombstone was installed might offer you some insight. In my experience, I've seen some older tombstones that weren't installed until many, many years (sometimes decades) after the person died and was buried. By the time the tombstone was finally installed, informants often times couldn't remember when that relative passed away and would give inaccurate dates.

  • @heathahlee
    @heathahleeАй бұрын

    Thank you for this! I have one particular ancestor who died in my county but I cannot find where he is buried! Hope these tips help me find him!