In the old days, conducting a genealogy search on one or more individual was a tiresome process that was best left to professional individuals. This was most likely due to the fact that the search required the use of multiple databases and sources that were scattered and much time and money were spent just for getting from one location to another. Even the official census bureau and the social security death index (SSDI) didn't properly document individuals within their obituaries archives. In today's modern age, anyone can conduct a search of this nature through the simple use of the internet.
Amongst the greatest achievements of the information superhighway, is the ability to uncover information through an obituary search from cemetery records. Cemetery records have always been a major part of a genealogy search. However, uncovering information from them usually required a trip to the actual cemetery or funeral home where the individual was buried. In the case of an ancestry search, that meant traveling to each location for every deceased family member and sometimes that required trips into multiple cemeteries at a time. In addition, there were no standards regarding such records. Each funeral home had their own standards for how to store their records and what information to preserve. However, today you can make a simple and yet extensive obituary search through death, cemetery and funeral records of multiple individuals from the privacy of your own home.
Cemetery records can include a lot of information useful and interesting regarding the individual. Many details are often found within the cemetery record that weren't published within the obituaries, such as the cause of death or in some cases relation to certain individuals or organizations that helped fund the funeral and burial and in some instances the location and the name of the doctor that has declared the time of death.
If conducting a search on an individual is what you are interested in, cemetery records and the death notice are a great way to start and you can do so without going through countless tombstones one by one over cemeteries across the globe. There is no need to go over dusty and illegible writings of obscure clerks, you can use simple, clear and concise reports through our obituaries archive that are given to you directly on your desktop at the privacy of your own home.