The grave is a place where you can come to express your respect, tell the deceased that you remember him. Therefore, the lack of information about the burial place can cause a lot of pain to a person who has lost a person.
You will need
- Computer with internet access
- Archives with records of local residents
- Old documents
- Family Relics
Instruction manual
1
To find the lost grave of a loved one, collect complete information about him, including the name, date and place of birth and death.
2
Try to find out information about the place of the grave from the closest friends and relatives of the deceased. Any data about the name of the cemetery or even the city in which the cemetery is located will do.
3
Rummage through the family archives of the deceased: study photo albums, documents, letters and diaries. All of these data can tell you how to find the grave.
4
Most cemeteries keep records of which people are buried at them, and where exactly their graves are located. Try using this information to search.
5
Explore the city library. Surely her employees are leading a department that stores information about local residents. Perhaps you can find something useful there. There, explore the obituary columns of old newspapers.
6
Try asking for help from the registry office. Perhaps they have records of the death of the person whose grave you are trying to find.
7
If your attempts are in vain, consult a specialist. Companies providing missing grave search services can be found on the Internet.