Cemeteries in Lagrange, Georgia

67 cemeteries in Lagrange, Georgia

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FAQ

What are the different types of cemeteries in Lagrange?

Private Cemeteries in Lagrange, Georgia often have specific restrictions, such as religious affiliation or family connections. Military Cemeteries in Lagrange, Georgia are primarily for veterans and individuals who have served in the armed forces, and in some cases, their family members. Public Cemeteries in Lagrange, Georgia are open to the general public without any particular restrictions.

What information you provide for cemeteries in Lagrange?

We offer detailed information for cemeteries in Lagrange, Georgia , including the names of deceased individuals, their birth and death dates, data about relatives, and cemetery locations. Additionally, you can obtain historical records and conduct searches for ancestors interred in Lagrange, Georgia .

For how many cemeteries in Lagrange does Rhedesium have burial data?

Our database contains records of burials from 67 cemeteries.

What is the oldest cemetery in Lagrange Georgia?

Hill View is the oldest part of the cemetery and has more gothic, taller, majestic, and very detailed monuments.

How many cemeteries are in Georgia?

Below is a list of all 5872 cemeteries in Georgia, organized by town.

What is the largest cemetery in Georgia?

Operating as a non-profit organization, Westview remains the largest cemetery in the Southeast today, and one of the largest non-profit cemeteries in the United States.

What is the largest Confederate cemetery in Georgia?

Marietta Cemeteries The Confederate cemetery, established in 1863, is the largest of its kind in the state. It holds 3,000 soldiers who died in local hospitals, in combat during the Battle of Chickamauga or the Atlanta campaign, or in an 1863 train wreck that occurred north of Marietta.

When was the last cemetery opened in Georgia?

The Georgia National Cemetery opened for burials on April 24, 2006. The new 775-acre national cemetery in western Cherokee County, Ga., will serve veterans for the next 50 years.