How do I find out where someone is buried in Australia?
Information on burials can be found in a variety of sources, including:
- burial certificates.
- church registers.
- civil death certificates.
- council and private cemetery registers/records.
- funeral director or undertaker records.
- monumental inscriptions (listings of gravemarkers, memorial plaques and monuments)
Who do I call to find out where someone is buried?
Contact the Public Administrator or Coroner The Public Administrator is the one who arranges for that deceased person’s burial or cremation. Often times, the Public Administrator falls under the jurisdiction of the Coroner’s Office.
How do I find where someone is buried in NSW?
Current cemeteries and crematoria The ‘Cemeteries’ page lists seven cemeteries, current and historic. Alternatively you can locate an up-to-date list and links to NSW Council websites via the Local Government NSW website.
How can I find where someone is?
Methods to Track Someone’s Location by Cell Phone Number
- Use Native Phone Locator. The easiest way is by using the native tracking software for your computer or mobile device.
- Download Spyera (Third-Party App)
- Use an IMEI Tracker.
- Caller ID Name (CNAM) Lookup.
- Search via WhitePages.
What is a virtual cemetery on Find A Grave?
Find a Grave provides users a virtual cemetery experience, with images of grave markers from around the world, as well as photos, biographies, and other details uploaded by volunteers. You may find obituaries and links to other family members included as well.
Where can I find cemetery records in Australia?
Indexes to cemetery records are listed in the Place Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under: AUSTRALIA – CEMETERIES – INVENTORIES, REGISTERS, CATALOGS, such as Index to Known Collections of Australian Monumental Inscriptions. 1808-2007 – Australia Cemetery Index, 1808-2007, ($), index, incomplete.
Where can I find my ancestors headstones in Sydney?
You may be able to discover family members as sometimes multiple names were on one stone. Rookwood is the main burial ground in Sydney and has sections for all denominations. Search across 235,000 records of transcribed headstones from the Rookwood Cemetery for your ancestor’s record.
Where is the Australian Cemetery in Beaumaris located?
Cnr of Balcombe Road and Bickford Court, Beaumaris. Ph 03 57 625429. 9583 5814. 9583 5814. Creswick, 3363. Australian Cemeteries is part of the Ozgenonline Network.
What kind of information does a cemetery record have?
Cemetery records often give more information than church burial records and may include the deceased’s name, age, date of death or burial, birth year or date of birth, and sometimes marriage information.