Australia, Queensland Cemetery Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

Record Description
This collection has an index which combines several other indexes, cemetery transcriptions, burial and other records from cemeteries in Queensland.

For a list of localities currently published in this collection, select the Browse link from the collection landing page.

Citation for This Collection
The following citation refers to the original source of the data and images published on FamilySearch.org Historical Records. It may include the author, custodian, publisher, and archive for the original records.

Information about creating source citations for FamilySearch Historical Collections is listed in the wiki article Help:How to Create Source Citations For FamilySearch Historical Records Collections.

Suggested citation format for a record in this collection.

Record Content
The key genealogical facts found in the cemetery records may contain the following information:


 * Full name of deceased
 * Age of deceased
 * Full birthday of deceased
 * Deceased's place of burial
 * Full date of death
 * Name of father and mother
 * Name of spouse (if married)
 * Gender of deceased
 * Name of children (rarely found)
 * Name of cemetery
 * Date and place of burial

How to Use the Record
Before you begin your search


 * You need to know your ancestor's name
 * Date and place of their death. This will give you a hint to where they were buried.

This collection can help you find answers to the unidentified names of family members.

What to do when you have found the information


 * Use the age in the obituary to calculate a birth date, marriage date, and death date (if the obituary doesn't have that information already).
 * You can find the name of your ancestor's parents in the obituary and their birth and death dates.

If you haven't found the information that you are looking for


 * Try looking for a nickname for that ancestor, the nickname could be a shorter name for the deceased. Such as Joe for Joseph or Geo for George etc.
 * Search for a death certificate, that will give you a clue to where your ancestor's burial site is located, which the death certificate will help you in finding an obituary.

Search this collection by image

To search the collection, select "Browse through images" on the initial collection page ⇒Select the “State” ⇒Select the “City, Record Category” ⇒Select the “Record Type, Year Range, Volume Number” which takes you to the images.

Look at the images one by one comparing the information with what you already know about your ancestors to determine which one is your ancestor. You may need to compare the information about more than one person to make this determination.

Related Websites

 * Cemetery Records - Australia
 * Australian Cemeteries
 * Cemeteries List for Queensland

Related Wiki Articles

 * Australia Cemeteries
 * Australia
 * Queensland, Australia

Citing FamilySearch Historical Collections
When you copy information from a record, you should list where you found the information. This will help you or others to find the record again. It is also good to keep track of records where you did not find information, including the names of the people you looked for in the records.

A suggested format for keeping track of records that you have searched is found in the wiki article Help:How to Cite FamilySearch Collections.

Citation example for a record found in a record collection
"Australia, Queensland Cemetery Records, 1802-1990" digital images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org: accessed 15 February 2012), Norfolk Island &gt; Kingston, Cemetery &gt; Cemetery Card Index, c 1834-1976, A-Z &gt; image 5 of 890, Alice Violet Adams, 29 January 1957; citing Various Queenland Cemeteries, Cemetery Records, Queensland, Australia.