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The Cemeterist Project's Elements Cooperative (Co-op) is a collaborative group made up of Ground Opertions and Data Operations. These functional duties work together by completing specific steps in the cemetery documentation process, and provides a way to contribute to the Project for those who want to focus only on one specific element of cemetery documentation rather than the whole documentation process from start to finish. The two operations work with each other, passing on work from Ground Operations to the Data Operations, to reach the final goal of fully documenting cemeteries and sourced WikiTree profiles.
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Monumental inscription. <CEMETERY NAME>, <CEMETERY LOCATION>. <DEATH DATE> (b. <BIRTH DATE>) <SURNAME>, <GIVEN NAME>. Photographed by: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]: taken <DATE PHOTO TAKEN>.
Batch # | Free Space Page | Cemetery Name / Location | Photographer | # Images
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1 | Space:Heim Cemetery images - batch 2 | Heim Cemetery, Dawson County, Nebraska | Bree Martin | 1
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2 | Space:Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 1 | Mattox Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee | Paula Franklin | 2
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3 | Space:Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 2 | Mattox Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee | Paula Franklin | 5
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5 | Space:Mattox Cemetery Images - Batch 4 | Mattox Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee | Paula Franklin | 8
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6 | Space:Christ Chapel International Ministries Cemetery Photo Bucket | Christ Chapel International Ministries Cemetery, York, Pennsylvania | Chris McCombs | 51
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8 | Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky | Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Kentucky | Kristin Anderson | 61
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14 | Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery - Batch 3 | Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Catoosa County, Georgia | Paula Franklin | 20
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15 | Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery - Batch 4 | Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Catoosa County, Georgia | Paula Franklin | 19
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16 | Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery - Batch 5 | Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Catoosa County, Georgia | Paula Franklin | 19
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17 | Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery - Batch 6 | Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Catoosa County, Georgia | Paula Franklin | 19
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18 | Christ Chapel Cemetery | -- | Chris McCombs | 335
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19 | Heiland View Cemetery | -- | Chris McCombs | 596
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20 | Longstown United Methodist Church Cemetery | -- | Chris McCombs | 397
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21 | St Bartholomews Church, Tardebigge, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, UK | -- | Jo Wheeler | 1
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Does it make a difference if the war memorial is in a cemetery and/or standalone ?
Photos from the Scatter Garden in the Gabriola Cemetery, Gabriola, BC.
Photos for the Babyland Section of Mount Olivet, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas = Category:Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas
I recovered quite a few photos I took back in 2204-2008 for find a grave from an old hard drive. I have other sections that have many more photos so Im trying to figure out how to split them - any advice on good numbers per batch is appreciated. I have not reviewed these to see if they are on Wikitree already.
edited by Michelle Reed
https://photos.app.goo.gl/XEw9g5kSak7w2seh6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/7f8181xRFufwp3d86
Thank you.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/f72D68SXqfPSwWnH6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/AYNbkQcYUpXGRMZf6
PS All image names start with the family name. which could be used as the batch, i.e. All the As Batch A
There is also a separate folder, link later, for the Sisters of Mercy burials.
edited by David (Meredith) Loring
Update. Added all pic of headstones with death date before 1940 except Mary Jane Kennedy On to Batch 15 Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery Batch 4
Update Added all pic of headstones with death date before 1940 On to Batch 16 Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery Batch 5
Update Added all pic of headstones with death date before 1940 On to Batch 17 Smith Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery Batch 6
Update Added all pic of headstones with death date before 1940~~~~
edited by Elaine (Walling) Goodner
Walling-681
edited by Elaine (Walling) Goodner
Walling-681
edited by Patty (Bickenheuser) Nemeth
Auburn Memorial Park Veteran Burials
Thanks, Sheila
New cemetery images in google drive. Batch #1 Faslane Cemetery, Garelochhead, Argyll & Bute, Scotland. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QSp4dLRteKJFodfnPAsPYU_J7xcV9GjV
The cemetery lies within lands once held by the Lairds of Lennox and therein lie the ruins of a Medieval Chapel. Information for same can be found at the link below.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faslane_Castle,_Shandon_Castle,_and_St_Michael%27s_Chapel
Mathieson-688
edited by Roy Mathieson
The associated FindaGrave page is https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2717968/our-lady-of-the-holy-rosary-catholic-church and the church website is http://doubleview.perthcatholic.org.au/ . The parish is called 'Doubleview' even though the church and memorial wall are technically in the neighbouring suburb of Woodlands.
Please note that behind each plaque in the wall is the space for the person's ashes, so I think that this should definitely be considered a cemetery and not just a memorial.
I have shared the photos, which I took personally for express purpose for use by wikitree, at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-Nq_5uZjm4H_1UsCF_qdByVMeP82hPUH?usp=sharing . Default format for my phone is HEIC - if this is not OK, then I can convert them. There should be 47 photos in total, so if there are less then they are still uploading.