Cemetery Records from Loudoun County, Virginia - Primary Source Edition


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Union Cemetery, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia


Book Description

Union Cemetery, the largest cemetery in Loudoun County, Virginia, opened in the 1850s. There are over 9,000 graves in Union Cemetery. More than 3,400 are identified in Plat A, another 1,600 in Plat B. The cemetery is described in lot order so that the researcher can evaluate neighbors. Information was taken from headstones, cemetery card index, and other sources. Records include (where known): name of deceased, date of birth, date of death, cause of death and relationships.




Union Cemetery, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia


Book Description

Union Cemetery, the largest cemetery in Loudoun County, Virginia, opened in the 1850s. The cemetery is described in lot order so that the researcher can evaluate neighbors. Information was taken from headstones, cemetery card index, and other sources. Rec




Loudoun County, Virginia Death Register, 1853-1896


Book Description

On April 11, 1853, the General Assembly of the State of Virginia passed an Act requiring that each county clerk keep marriage, birth and death records for his county-beginning January 1, 1854. The information required was place and date of death, full nam