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Most older German graves have been replaced with recently deceased persons and new tombstones. However, copies of some old tombstone inscriptions are available, especially for private or church cemeteries and crypts. Parish register burials, funeral sermons, bell tolling accounts, and civil registration death records are easier to find than tombstone inscriptions. Another alternative is if there is a general family plot in the area, your ancestor may have been buried there in the past but since replaced. Living relatives still in the area may be able to provide more information on family members that were once buried there.  
Most older German graves have been replaced with recently deceased persons and new tombstones. However, copies of some old tombstone inscriptions are available, especially for private or church cemeteries and crypts. Parish register burials, funeral sermons, bell tolling accounts, and civil registration death records are easier to find than tombstone inscriptions. Another alternative is if there is a general family plot in the area, your ancestor may have been buried there in the past but since replaced. Living relatives still in the area may be able to provide more information on family members that were once buried there.  


Cemetery records may include the deceased's name, age, death or burial date, birth year or date, and marriage information. They may also provide clues about military service, religion, occupation, place of residence at time of death, or membership in an organization, such as a lodge.  
Cemetery records may include the deceased's name, age, death or burial date, birth year or date, and marriage information. They may also provide clues about military service, religion, occupation, place of residence at time of death, or membership in an organization, such as a lodge.  


The FamilySearch Library has copies of a few German cemetery records. They are most frequently found under the name of the town. These are listed in the Place Search of the catalog under:  
The Family History Library has copies of a few German cemetery records. They are most frequently found under the name of the town. These are listed in the Place Search of the catalog under:  


GERMANY, [STATE] - CEMETERIES  
GERMANY, [STATE] - CEMETERIES  
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GERMANY, [STATE], [TOWN] - CEMETERIES  
GERMANY, [STATE], [TOWN] - CEMETERIES  


=== Websites ===
=== Web Sites ===
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/findagravegermany/ Germany FindAGrave Index], 1600-today, index & images
*[https://billiongraves.com/search#country=Germany&state=0&county=0&search_text=&action=search_cemetery BillionGraves]
*[http://www.angrada.com/public/ Angrada]
*[http://www.interment.net/ger/index.htm Links on the Interment.net website]
*[http://grabsteine.genealogy.net/landlist.php?lang=de Genealogy.net Gravestone picture database]
*[http://www.ermland-fotos.de/index.html Ermland Grave sites (Warmia Blues]
*[https://www.volksbund.de/home.html The German Military Grave Registration Service.] Maintains 2 million war graves in over 640 cemeteries. Assists in grave identification and restoration. Provides assistance in determining the fate of German war dead. [https://www.volksbund.de/graebersuche Online Tomb Search]
*[http://www.friedhof-hamburg.de Hamburger Friedhöfe]
*'''1720-1934''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61533/ Halle(Saale), Germany, Burial and Cemetery Registers, 1720-1934] at Ancestry - images ($)


*[http://www.interment.net/ger/index.htm http://www.interment.net/ger/index.htm]


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Revision as of 08:39, 28 July 2009

Most older German graves have been replaced with recently deceased persons and new tombstones. However, copies of some old tombstone inscriptions are available, especially for private or church cemeteries and crypts. Parish register burials, funeral sermons, bell tolling accounts, and civil registration death records are easier to find than tombstone inscriptions. Another alternative is if there is a general family plot in the area, your ancestor may have been buried there in the past but since replaced. Living relatives still in the area may be able to provide more information on family members that were once buried there.

Cemetery records may include the deceased's name, age, death or burial date, birth year or date, and marriage information. They may also provide clues about military service, religion, occupation, place of residence at time of death, or membership in an organization, such as a lodge.

The Family History Library has copies of a few German cemetery records. They are most frequently found under the name of the town. These are listed in the Place Search of the catalog under:

GERMANY, [STATE] - CEMETERIES

GERMANY, [STATE], [TOWN] - CEMETERIES

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