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Cemetery Transcriptions

The library owns more than 2,500 cemetery transcriptions from Lancaster and other counties, states, and countries, listed by cemetery name, location, source, and religious denomination. Transcriptions completed in the 1930s and 1940s by Albert Gerberich and William Worner appear primarily on microfilm. See also subject heading CEMETERIES in the library catalog.

The cemetery records may be accessed by visiting the library or by requesting a copy by mail or email. Please contact the library by email () or by mail or telephone (see contact information below) for an estimate of the cost.

Cemetery transcriptions vary in terms of quality, format, and comprehensiveness since they were gleaned from many different sources. Each person doing cemetery transcription work has their own method of and reasons for recording the data. Some transcriptions contain names and dates of every headstone; some include other tombstone inscriptions; and some include genealogical data. Some records may be very incomplete due to personal interest only in a few surnames or due to the physical condition of the stones remaining. It is never a bad idea to consult multiple cemetery records to check for accuracy.

Click on the file name below to view a listing of cemeteries for which the library has at least a partial transcription. The listing may be downloaded and sorted by name, location, source, etc. The file is in spreadsheet format requiring Microsoft Excel or a compatible spreadsheet application.

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