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Finding the Final Resting Place

By Sharon DeBartolo Carmack Premium

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If your ancestor died from about the late-19th century forward, you may easily learn where that person was buried through home sources such as funeral cards and oral history. Death certificates and obituaries traditionally carry this information, too. If not, but a funeral home is given, contact them: Check the American Blue Book of Funeral View Website VIP Subscription

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