Cemetery Records and Transcriptions

Cemetery Records and Transcriptions

Cemetery records are often compiled and published by local historians or genealogists. These books or databases are useful for accessing older records that may not exist in digital format and often include cemetery histories and detailed transcriptions. Here are a few organizations that might have cemetery records archived.

Genealogy Websites

Ohio Genealogical Society

Genealogy websites offer extensive databases of cemetery records, including grave photos and transcriptions. These online tools are user-friendly and accessible to researchers worldwide.

Many cemeteries maintain detailed burial records, including maps, burial dates, and plot ownership information. Visiting or contacting the cemetery office directly can provide access to these valuable primary records for genealogical and historical research.

Local libraries and archives often house historical records, cemetery transcriptions, and obituary indexes. These institutions may also have microfilm collections or digital databases to aid researchers in locating burial information.

Local historical societies frequently collect and preserve cemetery records as part of their mission to document community history. These resources often include maps, transcriptions, and historical context unavailable elsewhere.