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There are websites that hold the records for millions of deceased individuals and the resting places. I would recommend checking into them.
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1. Contact the Bureau of Vital Statistics in the state where the deceased person is believed to have lived. For confirmation, contact relatives, and obtain a list of possible states
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1. Gather information related to the deceased individual. If you don't have the information readily available, ask family members or close friends of the deceased. Obtain the person's
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Try checking at your local courhouse first, you can view death certificates for free. Depends on where you think they may be buried, check with the churches.
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