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Links to Other Resources

Links to Other Resources

What does Arizona law say about disturbing graves?

Concerned about the condition of an Arizona cemetery?  Contact Saving Graves.

The Association for Gravestone Studies encourages the preservation of historic cemeteries.  Links to many articles on methodology.

View digital photos of Arizona Gravestones and submit your own.

The Arizona Tombstone Transcription Project lists cemeteries which have already been transcribed and provides links to those transcriptions that are available via the internet.

Interment.Net provides webspace for transcriptions of cemeteries.  (Be aware that many transcriptions are not complete, however.)

Trying to locate the grave of a particular individual, famous or non-famous?  Try Find-A-Grave.  Many of the entries include digital photos and short biographies.

Read the archives of the Arizona Cemeteries mailing list hosted by Rootsweb.

In accordance with the law, the State of Arizona has published certain birth and death certificates. Birth certificates through 1931 as well as death certificates through 1956 are now available as .pdf files.

The State of Utah has placed .pdf images of  Utah death certificates from 1905 to 1955 online.

The Arizona Department of Library, Archives and Public Records (DLAPR) offers links to websites of genealogical interest.

The Arizona Genealogy Advisory Board (AzGAB) maintains a registry of ongoing genealogical projects.  Discover who's working on what.

The Black Family Genealogy & History Society researches, records and publicizes the history of African American families and communities in Arizona.

Visit the Rosson House website for a calendar of upcoming events at Heritage Square in downtown Phoenix.

The 9th Memorial Cavalry maintains a website dedicated to the Buffalo Soldiers, a regiment which served in Texas and the Southwest.

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