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  2. WorldGenWeb - Wikipedia

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    The WorldGenWeb Project (WGW) is a non-profit, volunteer based organization founded in 1996 [1] and dedicated to providing genealogical and historical records and resources for world-wide access. The goal is to have every region in the world represented by a website and hosted by researchers who are familiar with the region.

  3. GeneWeb - Wikipedia

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    GeneWeb is used as the engine for several public genealogy websites, including Geneanet, a collection of inter-searchable genealogical databases currently containing references to more than 225 million persons. Notable features of GeneWeb include: High capacity: GeneWeb can allow multiple wizards to manage the genealogical database.

  4. Canadian Headstones - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Headstones relies on volunteers, including genealogy enthusiasts, to upload photos. [4] The site steps a contributor through uploading a photo, editing it, choosing a county and cemetery, entering the names and inscription. [5] It is then checked by a coordinator who assists the contributor to fix any problems.

  5. List of cemeteries in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and graveyard in Kronborg. This list of cemeteries in Nebraska includes notable examples of currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (abandoned or removed) cemeteries, churchyards, columbaria, mausolea, and other formal burial grounds.

  6. Project at unmarked graves in Sunset Cemetery moving forward

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  7. Olivewood Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Olivewood Cemetery, in Houston, Texas, lies near a bend in White Oak Bayou, along the rail line to Chaney Junction, where the First and Sixth wards meet just northwest of downtown. The 6-acre (24,000 m 2 ) cemetery is an historic resting place for many freed slaves and some of Houston's earliest black residents.

  8. African burial grounds and historic African American ...

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    Though they are part of and owned by the city of Richmond today, the cemeteries were originally in Henrico County, and privately owned. [6] [7] Oakwood Cemetery was established in 1854 by the city of Richmond. It is a cemetery which included segregated African American sections. The first people buried in Oakwood in 1855 were African American.

  9. List of cemeteries in York Region - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cemeteries in the York Region of Ontario, Canada.. Active cemeteries includes religion affiliated or non-denominational. Abandoned cemeteries are managed by the municipalities they are located in. In some cases where graves are no longer found or missing markers