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Who Should Pay for the Funeral? No one can deny that funerals are expensive. When you factor in everything from the burial and gravesite to the memorial service itself, you could be looking at a total cost...more» The Funeral Planning Timeline: What Happens (and When) after a Death ...
Carlo regularly lectures around Italy and teaches military history at the Genoa’s Free University. The most important thing, he always says, in being an Accredited Guide and Italian is to succeed in giving to other members and guides a different perspective about some conflicts and let them kno...
Burial registers are vital records for piecing together your family history. The records in this collection are the work of Findmypast, Derbyshire Family History Society, Steve Archer, Helen Betteridge and Jean Shannon, High Peak Borough Council and also records created by the College of Arms, th...
If there was no town cemetery, your ancestors had two options for burial: 1) Use the Closest Cemetery The closest cemetery may have been a town or even a few towns away. As long as a funeral procession could get there and back on foot in a day, the person was usually burie...
The Find a Grave app is a great way to use and add to the world’s largest free online collection of burial information. Quickly search more than 250 million graves in half a million cemeteries around the world. Add a new memorial or a photo and GPS location to an existing memorial. Ea...
Learn new details about the important events in your ancestors’ lives in our extensive baptism, banns, marriage and burial records and parish registers. Follow your ancestors along the paths they took in life. Discover their roles in national and international conflicts, including both world wars...
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Learn new details about the important events in your ancestors’ lives in our extensive baptism, banns, marriage and burial records and parish registers. Follow your ancestors along the paths they took in life. Discover their roles in national and international conflicts, including both world wars...