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This site is about the Abraham COVERT Farm Cemetery in Ovid, Seneca County, NY. Abraham COVERT was one of the first settlers to this area after the American Revolution. There are nearly 90 people buried in the somewhat remote cemetery including six Revolutionary War Veterans and a Veteran of the War of 1812. This cemetery is very important to members of the COVERT family and to those allied with it. The site contains a census of those believed buried here and photos as well as a link to other sites with photos of many of the grave stones. A few of the surnames included: SIMPSON, VANDOREN, VANHORN, WYCKOFF, EASTMAN, VANZANT, DUNN, BENNETT, SWARTOUT, SWARTHOUT, BLUE, TENEYCK, STOKUM, VOORHEES, FOUNTAIN, SWICK, GRAY, LITTLE, COSHUM, COLE, HARRIS, SEBRING, LECONTE, MORRIS, HOUGHTON and SPADER. Credit should be given to Micah Polk who recently cleaned up the cemetery for his Eagle Scout Project.
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American Battle Monuments Commission
The ABMC is responsible for commemorating the services of the American Armed Forces through the establishment of suitable memorial shrines; operating & maintaining permanent American military burial grounds in foreign countries. Web site includes detailed descriptions of overseas cemeteries & searchable databases of war dead.
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List of those buried at the Mexico City National Cemetery or the Corozal American Cemetery: eight American servicemen who died during the Civil War and forty-five Civil War Veterans.
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Online searchable database of the nearly 39,000 names of those American service personnel who died during the Korean War period. Note that there were 54,246 US casualties in the Korean War.
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At the Mexico City National Cemetery there are seven hundred and fifty American soldiers buried that were killed during the Mexican War.
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List of names - no other information given.
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Online searchable database of the 33,717 names of those American service personnel buried at ABMC cemeteries, those Missing in Action and those buried or lost at sea. Note that there were 116,516 US casualties in World War I.
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Online searchable database of the 176,399 names of those American service personnel buried at ABMC cemeteries, those Missing in Action and those buried or lost at sea. Note that there were 405,399 US casualties in World War II.
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Ancestry.com - Search Military Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots
Original source: Hatcher, Patricia Law. Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots. Vol. 1-4. Dallas, TX, USA: Pioneer Heritage Press, 1987.
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British Commonwealth War Graves Registers, 1914-1918
Original source: Commonwealth War Graves Commission. War Graves of the British Empire. London: Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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Illinois Revolutionary War Veteran Burials
Original source: Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Illinois. n.p.: n.p., 1917.
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Register of the Confederate dead, interred in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.
Original source: Register of the Confederate dead, interred in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.. Richmond: Gary, Clemmitt & Jones, printers, 1869.
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U.S. Military Burial Registers, 1768-1921
Original source: Burial Registers for Military Posts, Camps, and Stations, 1768-1921; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M2014, 1 roll); Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Original source: National Cemetery Administration. Nationwide Gravesite Locator.
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British Cemetery, Argostoli, Kefalonia, Greece. Virtual Guide.
Transcribed and photographed military gravestones / tombstones.
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Burial sites for the 4th Michigan Volunteer Infantry who served our country between 1861-1866
The purpose of this website is to present pictures of the graves and information about the soldiers who served during the Civil War. Also, to make them accessible to interested persons. The site is being updated regularly. Pictures, as of now, have all been taken in the US, but we will include those buried in other countries, as they become available.
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This site is devoted to locating the names and locations of burials of Civil War veterans buried in Arkansas, both union and confederate. List over 20,000 names in four books. Each entry contains military and personal data when known.The information contained in the four books do not overlap unless additional information was obtained on a soldier. Civil War soldiers from all Union and Confederate states are recorded.
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Curragh Military Cemetery, Ireland
Transcriptions of monumental inscription.
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eCIMS - Air Force Academy Cemetery
Located in El Paso County, Colorado.
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There are literally tens of thousands of United States Veterans remains left unclaimed throughout the Nation. Waiting sometimes decades to be identified as Veterans and given a Proper Military burial. Many times, the only people in attendance at this service are the funeral directors and the Honors Team. That is the last they are heard of. Their Legacy gone. That is changing. The Families For Forgotten heroes program was born on 7 April 2011. Our mission is to maintain a searchable online Database of Unclaimed Veterans, and through the tireless efforts of our Genealogy Team, Locate Next of Kin for these Unclaimed Veterans.
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Find A Grave: War of 1812 Cemetery
Williamsville, Erie County, New York.
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Located in Boise, Idaho.
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eCIMS - Military Reserve Cemetery
Searchable database and map.
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Fort Snelling National Cemetery
Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Port Townsend, Washington. An index for this federal cemetery for the military post that is now Fort Worden State Park.
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Geoff's 1914-1921 Search Engine
A search tool to find records held in The Commonwealth War Graves Commission database for Commonwealth WW1 and WW2 casualties.
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Historic Congressional Cemetery
In 1807 the first burial ground in the new federal city was founded. Because of its close proximity to the seat of government members of Congress, military and government officials were interred, along with a number of ordinary citizens. The Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery maintains and operates the 35+ acres, 14,000 headstones, and burial place of over 55,000 people whose stories are part of our American History.
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The visit of Commonwealth War Cemeteries, Communals Cemeteries & Churchyards in Belgium & France with data base for each cemetery.
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Todd County, Kentucky.
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Searchable database of names on memorials on the island of Ireland to all conflicts before 1969. Photos of the memorials and text of the inscriptions.
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