Utah, Salt Lake City Cemetery Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

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This collection includes city cemetery records from 1847 to 1976, acquired from the Utah State Archives. The records include a general index, plat books, interment records, deed registers, record of the dead and grave opening orders.

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 * United States, Tombstone and Sexton Records

Related Family History Library Holdings

 * Salt Lake City. Cemetery records, 1847-1976
 * Salt Lake City. Grave opening orders, 1934-1975
 * Salt Lake City cemetery, 1991, compiled from tombstone markers and sexton records of inventory taken, 1981.
 * Salt Lake City cemetery records, 1847-1888
 * Transcript of record of the dead, book A, G.S.L. City Cemetery Burials 1848-1864.
 * Wasatch Lawn Cemetery records, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah
 * Cemetery listings of Salt Lake City Cemetery and Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah.
 * Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Cemetery records, 1839-1990
 * Mount Olivet and Masonic Cemetery records, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
 * Mt. Olivet Cemetery Records
 * List of GAR members buried in City Cemetery and Mount Olivet Cemetery
 * Holliday memorial Park. Cemetery records, 1860-1969

Related FamilySearch Historical Record Collections

 * Utah, Cemetery Abstracts
 * Utah, Veterans with Federal Service Buried in Utah, Territorial to 1966

Related Digital Books

 * Sexton's Office. Salt Lake City Cemetery location report. 9 volumes.

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