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  2. Can you bury your mom at home in your backyard in Texas ... - AOL

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    In establishing a cemetery on its private property, the family must also comply with deed restrictions and other legal requirements, such as flood plain regulation, according to the Texas ...

  3. Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, state regulations have made it increasingly difficult, if not impossible, to start private cemeteries; many require a plan to care for the site in perpetuity. Private cemeteries are nearly always forbidden on incorporated residential zones. Many people will bury a beloved pet on the family property.

  4. Can you bury the dead in your backyard? What Florida ... - AOL

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    Florida law: There is no state law that prohibits burying a family member on your property, according to Florida’s Division of Funeral, Cemetery and Consumer Services.

  5. Owner of private Delta Township cemetery cited for violations ...

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    The township's citations come after the families of people buried at Deepdale Memorial Gardens said the cemetery hasn't been cared for properly in years. Owner of private Delta Township cemetery ...

  6. List of plantations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the United States of America that are national memorials, National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places or other heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design.

  7. Rural Cemetery Act - Wikipedia

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    The law authorized nonprofit entities to establish cemeteries on rural land and sell burial plots, and it exempted from property taxation land that was so used. [3] A few rural cemeteries had been established in New York before the new law was passed (including Green-Wood Cemetery in 1838 and Albany Rural Cemetery in 1844), but the law's passage soon led to the establishment of more new ...

  8. Private Cemeteries Act (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The Passage of the Private Cemeteries Act impacted the practice of archaeology and treatment of human remains in Minnesota in several ways. The Act: legislates the creation, recording, and transfer of private cemeteries, as well as the sale of burial plots within them; mandates state fiduciary responsibility for burial authentications;

  9. Can you bury a family member in your home’s backyard ... - AOL

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    In North Carolina, a family can conduct a burial without using a licensed funeral director, ... State law allows ashes to be scattered on your own private property.