California Genealogy
Births/Deaths
Cemeteries
- Fair Oaks Cemetery Burials
- Tribal Cemetery of the Pala Nation
- Graves Along The California Trail
- Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
- Golden Gate National Cemetery
- Los Angeles National Cemetery
- Riverside National Cemetery
- San Francisco National Cemetery
- San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery
Census Records
- 1852 California Special Census, Calaveras County
- Santa Ana Township 1870 Census
- Special California State Census For Mariposa Co. 1852
- 1850 Nappa City Township Census
- 1850 Nappa City Township Census – Part 2
- Padron (Census) Of The Presidio Of San Diego, 1790
City/County Records
- Alameda County: Genealogy Data Records for Eastern Alameda County
- Mariposa County Databases
- Mendocino County Genealogy Indexes
- 1895 Index to Cities & Towns
Genealogical Societies
History
Hospital Records
Maps
Natural Disasters
Newspapers/Periodicals
Obituaries
- Riverside & San Diego Counties: North County Times Obituaries
- San Francisco Chronicle Obituaries 1995-present & Death Notices Nov 2000-present
Pioneers
- Los Angeles Pioneers of 1836
- Irish Slavonians in California 1849-1880
- List of Anglo-American Settlers In Los Angeles County Before 1850
- Los Nietos Valley Pioneers
- Membership Poll of the Pioneers of LA County to 1900
State Wide
It is so tough to get over someone’s death especially if that someone is so dear to you. There are many decisions that must be made and the quality of the chosen cemetery will have a direct impact on the level of assistance you get during an emotional time of life.
Choosing the right cemetery is one of the most important parts of a burial plan. A cemetery should be a quiet place for contemplation and remembrance. Additionally a cemetery’s location should be in a location that was important in the deceased person’s life and near his or her family. There should be no compromise on any of the things which are involved in these proceedings.