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    To find cemetery records for South Africa in the FamilySearch Catalog follow these steps:

    1Go to the FamilySearch Catalog.
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    4) Click on: South Africa - Cemeteries.
    5) Click on: Places within South Africa.
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  • How do I find out where someone is buried in NSW?

    You can also do a Google search for useful guides to cemetery and burial records in libraries and on other websites using the search terms or links below.

    1National Library of Australia – Australian cemetery records.
    2) CoraWeb – Cemeteries.
    3) State Library of NSW – Deaths and burials..

  • How do I find out where someone is buried in NSW?

    With 14 operating cemeteries in the Greater Sydney area to choose from, it might be a bit overwhelming to decide which of the Sydney cemeteries or locations is right for you, your preferences and funeral wishes..

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    Once you know the area where the person is buried, you may be able to find their grave online at a virtual cemetery website or headstone database.
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    Using Deceased Online you can search UK burial and cremation registers, free of charge, by Region, County, Burial Authority, Cemetery or Crematorium.
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    The site was created in 1995 by Salt Lake City resident Jim Tipton to support his hobby of visiting the burial sites of celebrities.
    He later added an online forum.
    Find a Grave was launched as a commercial entity in 1998, first as a trade name and then incorporated in 2000..

  • With 14 operating cemeteries in the Greater Sydney area to choose from, it might be a bit overwhelming to decide which of the Sydney cemeteries or locations is right for you, your preferences and funeral wishes.
In 1888, land in the eastern suburbs district of Sydney, NSW was dedicated as Botany Cemetery, with the first interment recorded in 1893.
Botany cemetery find a grave
Botany cemetery find a grave
The Devonshire Street Cemetery was located between Eddy Avenue and Elizabeth Street, and between Chalmers and Devonshire Streets, at Brickfield Hill, in Sydney, Australia.
It was consecrated in 1820.
The Jewish section was used from 1832.
By 1860, the cemetery was full, and it was closed in 1867.



This is a list of cemeteries in Australia.

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