About Names In Stone
What is NAMES IN STONE?NAMES IN STONE is the first website of its kind. It is a website designed to be a central repository for burial records and maps for multiple cemeteries. It is for any cemetery...
View ArticleKing City Cemetery Goes Global
This article was originally published in the King City California Cemetery Newsletter. With the click of her mouse, Dayna Jacobs can tell you everything you want to know about the King City California...
View ArticleNAMES IN STONE Featured on "Speaking on Business"
Every weekday, Zion's Bank presents "Speaking on Business", a radio program that highlights businesses in Utah and Idaho. Businessman Fred Ball hosts the program, where he discusses business...
View ArticleInternet Genealogy Magazine Explores Names In Stone
Internet Genealogy Magazine is a guide to successful genealogy research using the internet. In their April/May 2009 issue, Lisa A. Alzo explores Names In Stone in an article entitled "Virtual Memorial:...
View Article"This one is worth watching!"
NAMES IN STONE has been chosen as one of the best! Family Tree Magazine, America's #1 family history magazine, has placed Names in Stone on its list of 101 Best Web Sites of 2009. And not only that, it...
View ArticleJoin Us on Facebook and Twitter!
Are you on Facebook? Do you tweet? Names In Stone has taken the virtual plunge into online social networking - and we invite you to join us! Facebook and Twitter are great ways to stay up-to-date on...
View ArticleBoy Scout Uses NAMES IN STONE for Eagle Project
To earn the rank of Eagle Scout, a Boy Scout must perform a service/leadership project that totals 80 to 150 hours. Adam, a Boy Scout from Utah, decided that for his service project, he wanted to help...
View ArticleThe Multi-Featured NAMES IN STONE—Putting It to Work for You!
Are you familiar with all the great features of NAMES IN STONE? NAMES IN STONE is an online central repository for burial records and maps for multiple cemeteries. It is for any cemetery of any size,...
View ArticleCemetery Spotlight: Creedmoor Community Cemetery, Creedmoor, Texas
Nancy, a NAMES IN STONE user in Austin, Texas, recently mapped the Creedmoor Community Cemetery on the website, and was kind enough to share her story with the NAMES IN STONE News Room. Nancy says, “It...
View ArticleNAMES IN STONE Presentation at Family History Conference
Gateway Mapping, the creators of NAMES IN STONE, invites genealogists and family historians to attend their presentation at the the Family History Conference—Becoming an Excellent Genealogist. The...
View ArticleNAMES IN STONE Honors U.S. Veterans
On November 11, communities and cemeteries across the United States will honor military veterans in celebration of Veterans Day. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson first proclaimed an Armistice Day that...
View ArticleTips and Tricks for Mapping a Volunteer Cemetery at NAMES IN STONE
When mapping a volunteer cemetery at NAMES IN STONE, your objective is to preserve cemetery information by creating a visual inventory of graves. This is done by mapping the cemetery, transcribing...
View ArticleNAMES IN STONE Releases New Technology
NAMES IN STONE has just released new technology that cemeteries are really buzzing about! Last week, the NAMES IN STONE team released a new product to our cemetery clients that allows them to upload...
View ArticleTwenty-nine Cemetery Maps from Uintah County, Utah Now on NAMES IN STONE
The Uintah County Cemetery Project is a joint effort of twenty-nine cemeteries both large and small--and now their maps are all on NAMES IN STONE! . Dry Fork Cemetery.Spread across a 45-mile radius...
View ArticleNAMES IN STONE in the News
Have you read the latest newspaper article about NAMES IN STONE? On March 18, 2010, Donald W. Meyers of the Salt Lake Tribune wrote:"...trying to find one ancestor in a sea of granite, limestone and...
View ArticleGuidelines for Visiting a Cemetery
In most areas, spring is already here--it's the perfect time of year to map a cemetery! The following guidelines will help make your trip to the cemetery more successful, and will help protect the...
View ArticleEagle Scout Maps New Hampshire Cemetery
To earn the high rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America organization, a boy must perform a community service project that takes at least one hundred hours. These projects are great...
View ArticleNAMES IN STONE Can Help You on Memorial Day
Memorial Day is right around the corner -- and families are already making their way to cemeteries all over the United States to visit the graves of their loved ones. As you plan your visit to the...
View ArticleSalt Lake City Cemetery Now on NAMES IN STONE
The map and burial records of the Salt Lake City Cemetery (Utah) are now on NAMES IN STONE! With over 110,000 burials, this cemetery brings the total number of cemeteries on the website to 201, with...
View ArticleNAMES IN STONE Helps Small Family Cemeteries
A state archaelogist estimates that Tennessee has 20,000 aging family cemeteries, but as many as 100 per year fall in the path of urban development. Some are bulldozed, some are moved, and a few live...
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