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  2. Find a Grave - Wikipedia

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    Find a Grave is a website that allows the public to search and add to an online database of human and pet cemetery records. It is owned by Ancestry.com.Its stated mission is "to help people from all over the world work together to find, record and present final disposition information as a virtual cemetery experience."

  3. Template:Find a Grave cemetery/doc - Wikipedia

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    * {{Find a Grave cemetery}} pulls the Cemetery ID from Wikidata and uses the page title. On the Cypress Hills Cemetery (New York City) article, it will display as: Cypress Hills Cemetery at Find a Grave; Missing ID and no Wikidata: * {{Find a Grave cemetery}} if the article's Wikidata item does not have the Find a Grave property, this will ...

  4. Template:Find a Grave/doc - Wikipedia

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    A group or category within the Find a Grave site. Line: optional: Author surname: last author: The surname of the original author of the Find a Grave article. Line: optional: Author given name: first: The given name of the original author of the Find a Grave article. Requires <code>last</code>. Line: optional: Display authors: display-authors

  5. Template:Find a Grave - Wikipedia

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    The given name of the original author of the Find a Grave article. Requires <code>last</code>. Line: optional: Display authors: display-authors: If the Find a Grave article has more than one author, use |display-authors=et al to display 'et al.' after the name of the first author. Example et al: String: optional: date: date: The date of the ...

  6. Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    A descendant of the family sold all of the land around the grave site, but refused to move the actual graves. [13] There are a number of different styles of cemetery in use. Many cemeteries have areas based on different styles, reflecting the diversity of cultural practices around death and how it changes over time.

  7. Memorial Park Cemetery (Memphis, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Park Cemetery was founded in 1924 by E. Clovis Hinds on initial 54 acres (.22 km 2). [2] It is located at 5668 Poplar Avenue in Memphis , Tennessee. Different species of trees of different ages, as well as bushes, can be found throughout the cemetery, enhancing the atmosphere of a park-like setting.

  8. Odd Fellows Cemetery (Starkville, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    The Odd Fellows Cemetery in Starkville, Mississippi is a historic, 3-acre (1.2 ha) African-American cemetery that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1] Odd Fellows Cemetery is one of the oldest African American cemeteries in Mississippi. [2] It was founded by lodge number 2948 of the Grand Order of Odd Fellows of ...

  9. Historic Cemeteries of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    This cemetery does not reflect in any strong way the Spanish, French, or Creole influences seen in previous historic cemeteries in New Orleans. Many affluent people are buried there, and the tombs reflect a variety of individual styles. The cemetery contains tombs for a significant number of celebrities and other historically important people.