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{{Adoption Indiana Genealogical Society}} | {{Adoption Indiana Genealogical Society}} | ||
Cemetery records often include birth, marriage, and death information. They sometimes provide clues about military service, religion, or membership in an organization such as a lodge. These records are especially helpful for identifying children who died young or women who were not recorded in family or government documents. | Cemetery records often include birth, marriage, and death information. They sometimes provide clues about military service, religion, or membership in an organization such as a lodge. These records are especially helpful for identifying children who died young or women who were not recorded in family or government documents. | ||
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For another list of the names and addresses of Indiana cemeteries, see: | For another list of the names and addresses of Indiana cemeteries, see: | ||
The [http://www.indgensoc.org Indiana Genealogical Society] offers a series of CD-ROMs that contain information (in PDF format) about the locations and driving directions for cemeteries in Indiana. These do not contain any burial listings.<br> | |||
Carty, Mickey Dimon. ''Searching in Indiana: A Reference Guide to Public and Private Records''. Costa Mesa, California: ISC Pub., 1985. Family History Library book {{FHL|354381|title-id|disp=977.2 D23c}}. This book lists each county’s cemeteries and their locations. | Carty, Mickey Dimon. ''Searching in Indiana: A Reference Guide to Public and Private Records''. Costa Mesa, California: ISC Pub., 1985. Family History Library book {{FHL|354381|title-id|disp=977.2 D23c}}. This book lists each county’s cemeteries and their locations. |
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