Find a Grave is a popular free website containing records of over 200 million deceased people. All the data and photos in these records are contributed entirely by volunteers.
Most records begin with a photo of a gravestone, plus the name of the deceased, their birth and death years, and the location of the gravestone. There are volunteers who have created tens of thousands of these records over more than a decade, after visits to cemeteries to take photos. Other users, including amateur genealogists and relatives of the deceased, have added more photos and more specific information to records, such as exact birth dates, places of birth and death, and links to Find-a-Grave records of their deceased family members.
Many of the people included in this Ancestor Cult website have Find-a-Grave records. You can search for an individual from the search form on the home page. However, if you don’t know what cemetery they are buried in, it is quite possible that the search form won’t find a record that actually exists. In many cases, no record has yet been created for a person. If you create a free account at Find-a-Grave, you can create new records or add information and photos to existing records.
Below, I provide links to some Find-a-Grave records of some deceased family members. Opening the records will lead you to the records of their siblings, parents, spouses, etc., and opening those relatives’ records in turn can lead you to more family members. You can also select a cemetery from a record to search for other people in the same cemetery.