Illinois Cemeteries

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Cemetery records, such as tombstone and sexton’s records, have value in that they may give birth and death dates, age at death, name of spouse and children, a maiden name or, occasionally, a birthplace. Tombstones may have symbols or insignias indicating military service and social or religious affiliations. It is important to look at surrounding tombstones because family members may also be buried nearby.

Locating Cemeteries
The Illinois Cemetery Project of the Illinois State Genealogical Society has identified hundreds of cemeteries and their exact locations in the state. This information is on their Internet siteCemetery Location Project. This is a County-by-county listing of cemetery names, locations, and whether their tombstones have been abstracted. The information has also been published regularly since 1972 in the Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly cited in Illinois Periodicals. Headstone abstracts are not part of this project.

Online Gravestone Transcripts

 * Find A Grave can be searched by the name of a person or family to find where a person is buried. Usually gives birth and death dates often with a picture of the tombstone.  May give obituaries, names of family members and links to their information in Find A Grave.


 * Interment.net includes many Illinois cemetery transcripts.


 * ILGenWeb Project includes cemetery information and transcripts. Search on individual county pages.


 * The Illinois Tombstone Transcription Project. In USGenWeb Archives Digital Library [database on-line]. N.p.: USGenWeb Archives, 17 February 1999– [cited 15 July 1999]. Available at http://usgwtombstones.org/illinois/illinois.html. This is a county-by-county list of cemeteries. The highlighted cemeteries on the web page include tombstone abstracts. Abstracted cemeteries are indexed in:


 * Search the USGenWeb Archives Digital Library. USGenWeb Archives Digital Library [database on-line]. N.p.: USGenWeb Archives, 22 September 1997– [cited 15 July 1999]. This web site indexes cemetery abstracts and other items. Select the state of interest, type the name of the ancestor you seek in the "Query" field, and click Search. For best results, use the "Search Tips" and examples at the bottom of the web page. The computer will list any matches it finds and give you the option of viewing the full transcript.

Cemetery Gazetteers

 * ePodunk has a gazetteer of Illinois cemeteries.


 * Find A Grave also gives a list of cemeteries in many Illinois countieslinking to the information about individuals buried there.

Lookup Volunteers

 * Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness has located lookup volunteers who are willing to photograph tombstones for many Illinois counties.

Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Collection

 * The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) have tombstone inscriptions from Illinois cemeteries. This collection is located at the DAR Library in Washington, D.C., which also includes transcripts of Bible records, cemetery records, church records, family records, marriages, deaths, obituaries, and wills.


 * The Family History Library (FHL) has a Genealogical collection of Illinois cemetery records microfilmed from the original records in the D.A.R. library in Washington D.C. The FHL collection includes 35 microfilm beginning with .) The volumes are generally arranged by county and many have individual indexes.

Family History Library Collection

 * An important collection of unindexed tombstone abstract records is: Cemetery Records of Illinois. 13 Volumes. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society, 1960–66. (Family History Library book ; films –74.)


 * The Family History Library has a county-by-county list of cemeteries as of 1988: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family History Library (Salt Lake City, Utah.) Index to United States Cemeteries. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1988. (Family History Library films –94; another filming is on –7.) Illinois is on film (or 1206463–64 for the other filming).


 * Another list of the names and addresses of cemeteries at the FHL is in: Beckstead, Gayle, and Mary Lou Kozub. Searching in Illinois: A Reference Guide to Public and Private Records. Costa Mesa, California: ISC Publications, 1984. (Family History Library book .) This is a good source for locating federal, state, county, and city or town records and resources. It also gives lists of cemeteries, libraries, and newspapers and shows addresses of genealogical and historical societies. This guide has a special emphasis for adoptees.


 * For more information on cemetery records, see United States Cemeteries. To find more sources in the Family History Library Catalog, use Place Search under:

ILLINOIS- CEMETERIES

ILLINOIS, [COUNTY]- CEMETERIES

ILLINOIS, [COUNTY], [TOWN]- CEMETERIES

Periodicals
Several periodicals have published inscriptions and inventories from Illinois cemeteries. These are referenced in the "Places" portion of the Periodical Source Index (PERSI), described in Illinois Periodicals.

For records on related record types, see Illinois Funeral Homes, Illinois Obituaries, and Illinois Vital Records.

Web Sites
http://www.interment.net/us/il/index.htm

http://www.illinoisgenealogy.org/

http://illinoisgravestones.org/

http://graveyards.com/

http://www.illinoisancestors.org/cemphotos/main.php