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:The records are listed by cemetery and grouped together by county, the catalog notes provide information for the counties and cemeteries. There is a separate index for each volume. The cemetery listings will give you the name of the deceased, location of the grave, birth date, and the parent or spouse. This has been indexed in the [[Early Church Information File (ECIF)|Early Church Information File]].
:The records are listed by cemetery and grouped together by county, the catalog notes provide information for the counties and cemeteries. There is a separate index for each volume. The cemetery listings will give you the name of the deceased, location of the grave, birth date, and the parent or spouse. This has been indexed in the [[Early Church Information File (ECIF)|Early Church Information File]].


Two indexes with records for Salt Lake City Cemetery, the largest cemetery in Utah are:  
Indexes with records for Salt Lake City Cemetery, the largest cemetery in Utah are:  


:*''Salt Lake City Cemetery Records, 1847–1992''. Orem, Utah: Automated Archives, 1994. {{FHL|407598|item|disp=FHL compact disc no. 9 pt. 168.}} This compact disc lists more than 100,000 burials, many of pioneers. The information on this record includes the name of the deceased, birth date and place, death date and place, including addresses, burial date, and burial location in the cemetery.
:*''Salt Lake City Cemetery Records, 1847–1992''. Orem, Utah: Automated Archives, 1994. {{FHL|407598|item|disp=FHL compact disc no. 9 pt. 168.}} This compact disc lists more than 100,000 burials, many of pioneers. The information on this record includes the name of the deceased, birth date and place, death date and place, including addresses, burial date, and burial location in the cemetery.
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