Iowa, Adjutant General's Office, Grave Registration Service, Cemetery Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

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This collection contains burial records for Iowa veterans buried out of state, at sea or in foreign countries. Records will be added if more become available. This collection contains burial records for Iowa veterans buried out of state. Recorded information includes name, date of birth, date of death, burial place, nearest relatives, name of cemetery, and military service records

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Research Helps
The following articles will help you research your family in the state of Iowa.
 * US Military Basic Search Strategies
 * Beginning United States Civil War Research
 * Locating a Union Civil War Soldier (1861-1865)
 * Iowa Guided Research
 * Cemeteries
 * Sexton Records
 * Iowa Record Finder
 * Iowa Research Tips and Strategies
 * Step-by-Step Iowa Research, 1880-Present
 * Beginning Research in United States Military Records
 * United States, Tombstone and Sexton Records

Other FamilySearch Collections
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FamilySearch Catalog

 * Iowa Commission of Veteran Affairs. Armed Forces Graves Registration Records, 1776-1998
 * Iowa veterans buried out of state : Graves Registration Service, a division of the Adjutant General's Department
 * Mary Barnes Prill. Revolutionary soldiers buried in Iowa. Manuscript.
 * Perry Legion application for grave markers, 1850-1980. American Legion Post no.85
 * Soldiers of all wars buried in Jefferson Co., Iowa, 1830's to 1974
 * History and war record of veterans of all wars buried in Oakland Catholic and Hebrew cemeteries
 * Mills County. Grave registrations, 1865-1937
 * Iowa, Monroe County, veterans burials, 1860-1945
 * Civil War veterans, Wayne County, Iowa, Civil War centennial

FamilySearch Historical Records

 * Iowa, Military Discharge Records, ca.1862 - ca.1976
 * Iowa, Records of Persons Subject to Military Duty, 1862-1910
 * Iowa, Black Hawk County, Waterloo, World War I Pledge Cards, 1917-1918
 * United States General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
 * United States Index to General Correspondence of the Pension Office, 1889-1904
 * United States Records of Headstones of Deceased Union Veterans, 1879-1903
 * United States Headstone Applications for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1949

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