The US Genealogical web sites can be a big help. If you know the specific county, that can make it much easier. Most county sites have a full listing of cemeteries and some even list all of the interments.
Wiley Post is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery (section 48), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Geronimo is buried at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
The first thing you need to do is figure out which Manchester they are buried in. Are they inManchester, EnglandManchester, New HampshireManchester, Ohioor one of the numerous other places around the world called Manchester?
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In some regions your local council or town clerk may have information on who is buried in cemeteries within their jurisdiction. For burials in relatively modern times (20th century and later) death certificates and obituaries often list where an individual is buried. The USGenWeb project has created a web site for every county in every state of the US. Many have some sort of cemetery listing related to them that you can search on-line. In addition, a variety of other on-line cemetery indexes are available.
In Oklahoma?
Wiley Post is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery (section 48), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
yes go to office and if your related to the person you can find out if they are and where they are buried
He was buried at the Cherokee National Cemetery in Fort, Gibson, Oklahoma.
Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
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u have to go to hall
Geronimo is buried at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
He needs to find someone to transfer them to, someone who will then be responsible for the child's welfare and financial needs in the father's place.
get the key from the guy who wants to know where someone was buried find out where the the persons buried by going and checking the files in the archives in the hemlock herald
Generally the coin would be above the bone in the ground, unless the bone was buried and then someone buried a coin on top of it.
The first thing you need to do is figure out which Manchester they are buried in. Are they inManchester, EnglandManchester, New HampshireManchester, Ohioor one of the numerous other places around the world called Manchester?