Cemetery Name Quiz

Welcome to the cemetery name quiz. What is the official name of your cemetery? Some people use the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) to refer to a place. Although GNIS is not a definitive source of cemetery names, it is often referred to as such by local residents. While the GNIS is updated on a regular basis, it is not updated every year, which means that the names are outdated in many places. This is especially true of cemeteries. In the 1980s, some cemeteries were added to the database. While GNIS does not have the current name of a cemetery, you can still find it in the GNIS if you know the name of the place.

While many cemeteries are located in a cemetery, there are some names that are used for graves. One of these is St. Raymonds, a very popular one in Bronx County, New York. The cemetery is actually two different places, Old St. Raymonds and New Saint Raymonds. Some of the locations are the same, but the names may vary. It's best to check the name of your deceased loved one's headstone to avoid confusion.

In the early days of settlement in the United States, family cemeteries were quite common. Settlers would find small plots of land in wooded areas, bury their loved ones there, and some eventually grew into proper cemeteries. Others simply fell into disuse and eventually disappeared, leaving the family without a permanent place to rest. Today, these burial plots can be used for many purposes.

What is your Cemetery Name?

Answer a few easy question and we will tell you what your Cemetery Name is.

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