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2025

Using U.S. Cemetery Records to Fill in Gaps on Your Family Tree

Your ancestors are probably buried in one of the more than 140,000 cemeteries in the United States. Each of these cemeteries maintains various records including headstones, burial registers, maps, and more. Come learn about these cemetery records, their genealogical value, how to find them, and what they can tell you about your ancestors.

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Learn about the world famous FamilySearch Library and the resources that are available both online and in-person to help you find and connect to your ancestors!nullFamilySearch Library35 North West Temple StreetSalt Lake City, Utah 84150(801) 240-6996nullDuring RootsTech (March 3, 2025 to March 8, 2025), the FamilySeach Library is open for extended hours, from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM MST. We are located one block north of the Salt Palace.

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