Friday, May 20, 2011

How to find the grave if someone?

There is no centralized graves-the United States data source to discover where a person is buried is a little difficult to research.

Fortunately, you can use a number of online resources for information about the deceased and with luck, identify the location of his grave. Level of difficulty: Medium difficult

Instructions
  1. 1

    Find the name of the person whose burial site in the social security death index (SSDI search).




SSDI is a record of almost all deaths of United States since the 1960s (with some previous recordings as well as). Your search results will provide information about the date of death and last address of the person of the record that are useful for further research in a landfill.
  • 2

    Find the name of the person, a grave, to find a website with more than 53 million grave records submitted by the user.




  • Search by entering the name in the appropriate search field. You can enter information as a first name limit State where he is buried, and a date range to search results.
  • 3

    Search the person's name in the Google News Archive.

  • To millions of articles for mentions funeral notice or Obituary for the person you are looking for find serious page. At the cemetery often specify where buried occurred and edited funeral of the deceased. You can then directly contact the funeral and it will provide you with the details of the funeral.
  • 4

    Check the doc

  • Seriously, if the person you are looking for a former veteran military elements. Can online to the Department of Veterans affaIRS national funeral for index. You can search overseas graves of soldiers in the American battle MonumentsCommission search tools.

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