Internet: Veterans Affairs Nationwide Grave Locator

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has a service on its website, called the Nationwide Gravesite Locator. The database shows the interments of veterans in more than 120 cemeteries, some national cemeteries. However, some are privately owned or “family cemteries” containing the remains of veterans. For example, I entered the surname FLANARY. The search engine returned 71 names, including information on several veterans of the Civil War. Image my surprise at two of my Civil War finds in private cemeteries:

FLANARY, CREED FULTON  

CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY

CIVIL WAR

DATE OF BIRTH: 11/25/1843

DATE OF DEATH: 04/14/1910

BURIED AT: FLANARY FAMILY CEMETERY

CLINCHPORT #3 PENNINGTON GAP, VA 24277

FLANARY, ELKANAH  

CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY

DATE OF BIRTH: 11/10/1844

DATE OF DEATH: 07/12/1914

BURIED AT: ELY FAMILY CEMETERY

DRYDEN, VA 24243

I had not considered using this site for my Civil War ancestors because they were not buried in a military cemetery. The lesson here is “check your assumptions.” They may be preventing you from locating that elusive record.

2 Responses to “Internet: Veterans Affairs Nationwide Grave Locator”

  1. teachingwithgenealogy Says:

    Thanks for the added resource.

    When looking for ancestors remember that the information has not always been transcribed correctly. For one of my relatives buried in the Philadelphia National Cemetery they his first initical is transcribed incorrectly. As the only Hatfield in the 6th Wisconsin Infantry the stone is his, but in the databases it is J. E. Hatfield.

    If you know or strongly suspect they are somewhere, double check with spelling variations.

    Thanks again, I located one of my great uncles in just 5 minutes!

    Here is the link to the database:

    http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/j2ee/servlet/NGL_v1

  2. Sharon Says:

    Thanks for adding the link. I should have included it in my text.


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