Are your ancestors buried in England? Have you been unable to locate precisely where they were buried? Search this extensive record set to find the exact location of their burial as well as their birth and death dates.
Are your ancestors buried in England? Have you been unable to locate precisely where they were buried? Search this extensive record set to find the exact location of their burial as well as their birth and death dates.
There are over 600,000 entries in this record set. Each entry has a transcript, which includes a link to an image of the headstone with GPS details. The amount of information varies, but the records usually include the following information:
First name(s)
Last name
Birth date
Death date
Cemetery
City
County
Image link
Cemetery records are of great importance in discovering where and when your ancestor died. They can also provide you with information regarding their birth and marriage dates.
With an abundance of cemeteries, it can be overwhelming trying to pinpoint the precise cemetery in which your ancestor was laid to rest, and visiting each potential location is costly. However, in partnering with BillionGraves, we aim to make available all the cemetery records held on their site for free, saving you time and money as you search for your ancestor. BillionGraves is the largest resource for GPS-tagged headstone and burial records on the web, with over 12 million headstone records.
This index will be regularly updated throughout the year and pertains solely to headstones located in England. Please note that the “County” field also includes modern local authority areas, which do not always match the boundaries of the historic counties.
Note that some results refer to living people on account of the customs of leaving headstone space for a surviving spouse and of purchasing plots and headstones in advance.
If you are a fan of literature but unable to visit those cemeteries in which your favorite author has been laid to rest, this record set will enable you to pay your respects by viewing their graves remotely. For instance, the tombstone of the author C.S. Lewis can be viewed in this record set. He was buried in Headington Quarry (Holy Trinity) Churchyard in Headington Quarry, England in the year 1963.
This index is sourced from BillionGraves: http://billiongraves.com/