Tips for Researching Your Ancestry at Cemeteries

by | Feb 7, 2023 | Funeral Services

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Some people find cemeteries creepy, while others find them a wealth of knowledge and value when discovering their genealogy. A cemetery in Antioch can be an excellent resource for tracing recent and long-departed family members. In the US, you may find some cemeteries closed to the public. However, the names of people buried there are public. Here are some tips for using cemeteries to research ancestors.

Make a List

If you have access to genealogy software, it can help you make a list of cemeteries you want to visit. When making a list, include birthplaces, death places, and burial dates and places. Once you have created a list, put the information on a spreadsheet. Then, use a filter to sort by death place to help you organize your research so you’ll know where to begin.

Investigate the Paper Trails

Using genealogy records that you have easy access to can help you find where relatives are buried. Use common sources such as funeral programs, diaries, Bibles, and family members. You may also have access to death certificates. Obituaries are an ideal paper resource to help you find relatives buried in the cemetery in Antioch.

Plan Your Trip

Once you’ve found locations of your family’s burial plots, contact the cemeteries. They may have interment records, plot maps, and other helpful information to aid your search. Plan extra time to wander the grounds to look for other relatives you may have missed in your research.

Are you researching your ancestry for family members buried at a cemetery in Antioch? Visit the Holy Cross Cemetery & Funeral Center to learn more.

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