Virginia Cemeteries

United States   Virginia    Cemeteries

Cemetery Resources
The earliest tomb in Virginia with a legible inscription is that of Mrs. Alice Jordan, who died in 1650 in Surry County, Virginia at Four Mile Tree Plantation on the James River.

African Americans typically maintained separate burial grounds.

Hogg, Anne M., and Dennis A. Tosh. Virginia Cemeteries: A Guide to Resources. (Charlottesville, Virginia: University of Virginia, 1986.) Lists sources of information on cemeteries, their name, and location. Arranged by county. A list of Virginia cemeteries.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Family History Library. Index to United States Cemeteries. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1988.) Includes Virginia and Washington. A county-by-county list of cemetery record transcripts available at the Family History Library.

The Family History Library has copies of many from Virginia. This includes the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Genealogical Collection of tombstone inscriptions. Additional tombstone inscriptions have been published in the magazines mentioned in the Virginia Periodicals section

Online in FamilySearch Historical Records.


 * To access cemetery records available through the Family History Library, use the Place-names Search in the Family History Library Catalog for:


 * VIRGINIA - CEMETERIES
 * VIRGINIA, [COUNTY], - CEMETERIES
 * VIRGINIA, [COUNTY], [TOWN] - CEMETERIES
 * VIRGINIA, [INDEPENDENT CITY] - CEMETERIES



Web Sites

 * Virginia Gravestones


 * Virginia Cemetery Records


 * Cemetery Historical Markers- at MarkerHistory.com. Cemetery dates begin as early as 1620. See also the Cemetery Historical Markers on the Cemetery Marker Map.