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A better more established site is "Find A Grave". You don't have to pay to use it.
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Names in Stone has a lot of advantages over Find a Grave. It is a free service that gives burial information for all graves in a cemetery and also shows grave locations on a full cemetery map. More and more cemeteries are being added weekly. It has a feature where you can map small cemeteries yourself. You can also add photos, obituaries, and other digital images to any grave. Find a Grave is limited to partial burial listings. While that is helpful, Names in Stone provides burial information AND interactive cemetery maps, allowing more complete research by seeing who is buried next to whom. You can access all cemetery records, add images, participate in the community forum, and map cemeteries - all for free.
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