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A Jewish or German cemetery may be adjacent to but separated from the Catholic cemetery.  
A Jewish or German cemetery may be adjacent to but separated from the Catholic cemetery.  


== Death memorials and cemetery inscriptions (Obituaires, registres des cultes anniversaires des décès, et inscriptions mortuaires).
Research use:  Used to distinguish adults from deceased children with similar names in parish registers where death information is often very meager. 
Record type:  Obituaries, gravestone burial inscriptions and sexton records.
Time Period:  1400-present.  Some as early as the 12th century..
Content:  Names, ages, death and burial dates and places, birth dates and places, sometimes relatives.
Location:  Church and civil archives, private collections, municipal cemetery registries, periodicals, newspapers.
Percentage in Family History Library:  2%.
Population coverage:  40%.<ref name="profile">The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: France,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1984-1998.</ref>
== FamilySearch Collections ==
Few cemetery records or tombstone transcriptions from France have been published. Some are listed in the Place section of the FamilySearch Catalog under:  
Few cemetery records or tombstone transcriptions from France have been published. Some are listed in the Place section of the FamilySearch Catalog under:  


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FRANCE, [DEPARTMENT], [TOWN] - CEMETERIES  
FRANCE, [DEPARTMENT], [TOWN] - CEMETERIES  


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