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Find a Grave

Find a Grave
Find A Grave logo.gif
Buryicon.jpg
Type of site
Online database
Available in English
Owner Ancestry.com
Editor Jim Tipton
Website www.findagrave.com
Alexa rank Negative increase 4,217 (November 2016)
Commercial Yes
Registration Optional
Launched 1998 (1998)
Current status Active

Find a Grave is a commercial website that allows the public to access and add to an online database of cemetery records.

The site was created in 1995 by Salt Lake City resident Jim Tipton to cater to his hobby of visiting the burial sites of celebrities. He later added an online forum. Find a Grave was launched as a commercial entity in 1998, first as a trade name and then incorporated in 2000.

The site later expanded to include graves of non-celebrities, in order to allow online visitors to pay respect to their deceased relatives or friends.

On September 30, 2013, Ancestry.com announced its acquisition of the company. Tipton said of the purchase that Ancestry.com had "... been linking and driving traffic to the site for several years. Burial information is a wonderful source for people researching their family history ..." Ancestry.com planned to bolster the resources dedicated to Find a Grave to "... launch a new mobile app, improve customer support, introduce an enhanced edit system for submitting updates to memorials, foreign-language support, and other site improvements."

As of September 2016, Find a Grave contained over 152 million burial records and 75 million photos.

The website contains listings of cemeteries and graves from around the world. American cemeteries are organized by state and county, and many cemetery records contain Google Maps (with GPS coordinates supplied by contributors) and photographs of the cemeteries and gravesites. Individual grave records may contain dates and places of birth and death, biographical information, cemetery and plot information, photographs (grave marker, the individual, etc.), and contributor information.

Interment listings are added by individuals,genealogical societies, and other institutions such as the International Wargraves Photography Project.

Contributors must register as members to submit listings, called memorials, on the site. The submitter becomes the manager of the listing but may transfer management. Only the current manager of a listing may edit it, although any member may use the site's features to send correction requests to the listing's manager. Managers may add links to other listings of deceased spouses, parents, and siblings for genealogical purposes.


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