If modern man there is a need to find something, first of all, he opens the Internet, well, and if Google does not help, he looks for other options. Where can I get information about the place of burial of a person?

Let's start with the internet

Currently, public online databases have been created in the global network, in which information about a huge number of burials is collected. In some cases, there are even photographs of the graves, and the exact location on the cemetery map. Similar databases have been created for many large cities in Russia, try to find them yourself.

To get started, you can go to the Pomnin.pro website, which contains data on the graves of large Moscow cemeteries - Novodevichy, Lyublinsky, Perlovsky, Vagankovsky, Vostryakovsky, Kuzminsky, Perepechensky and Perlovsky. The database is updated thanks to the efforts of volunteers.


In addition to the capital, there you can find data on burials in other cities: Kyiv, Minsk, Yekaterinburg, Tyumen. To quickly find the desired grave, you should use the advanced search, since the usual one takes a long time to load or even works intermittently.

The Searchburials.rf database contains information about cemeteries in the Moscow region. There you can find information about the deceased and about the nearest burial places. Thus, it is easy to find his relatives if the graves are located nearby.

You can find data on the cemeteries of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region on the website of the cemetery of Russia.rf. In the future, information about all Russian regions will appear there.

You can try to find graves located in other regions of Russia on the Site-memory.rf resource. However, the amount of data for different areas is very different - it depends on how actively information about the dead is posted on the network by the living. Anyone can do this with the help of a special application for a smartphone.

Jewish burials are available in the toldot.ru database. Currently, there are more than 113 thousand graves located in the Jewish cemeteries of Russia and Ukraine.

If you still have not found the grave of your grandfather or great-grandfather who died during the Second World War, please visit obd-memorial.ru. To date, there is information about the burial places of 5 million dead. Volunteers did a great job of digitizing the information - thanks to them for that!

Similar information is provided by the sites 1941-1945.at.ua and old.v-ipc.ru.

If you wish to visit the grave of your famous idol, visit moscow-tombs.ru. There you will find information about the graves of famous people who died between 1986 and 2017, but only if they are buried in Moscow.

If searches on the net turned out to be unsuccessful, you need to personally contact the administration of the cemetery, where, according to your assumptions, the person is resting. Addresses of administrations of cemeteries of all regions are searched on the website skorbim.com.

We remind you that data is entered into the database by volunteers or relatives of the deceased. The data is unofficial, one should not rely too much on their authenticity.

Searches in reality

To search for a grave on the Internet, you must have at least minimal data about the deceased, know his last name, first name, patronymic, date of birth, date of death.

But to apply to the death registration department of the registry office, this knowledge alone is not enough, you will need more documents - a death certificate, your own passport, documents confirming your relationship, since registry office workers are reluctant to give information about burials to strangers.

If there is a death certificate, the registry office will also tell you about the last place of residence of the deceased. In this case, you can get the necessary information from neighbors, relatives or other people who have contacted him in last years his life.

But suppose you don't have a death certificate. As a rule, strangers do not have it. In this case, you can contact the cemetery archive, although you will have to wait a long time for an answer - from several days to several weeks. If you are allowed, look through the registration books yourself - this way you will quickly find the information you need.

It will also require knowledge of the full name of the deceased, date of birth and death. Namesakes and namesakes are not only in life, but also in the cemetery, especially if it is old and large.

The last option, if you could not find the right grave, contact private detectives. They have more opportunities, means and ways to find the information you need. But you have to pay for their services.

How to find out where a person is buried? This question is faced by a large number of Russians whose relatives were buried in another city or without personal presence. Let's try to deal with this sensitive matter in the article brought to your attention.


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In accordance with the rules of burial, a person can be buried anywhere in the territory of the state. Sometimes the deceased during their lifetime make wills in this regard, and in megacities they even buy out the most “suitable” plots. But most citizens are buried in the nearest graveyards.

The system of burials in a small village, where land is not as expensive as in cities, to this day there is a method of subburial on "family" plots. In larger cities, they have long abandoned this technique, and burial is carried out strictly sectorally without the right to choose a site.

It should be noted that when looking for a place where a person is buried, one should check all the cemeteries located territorially, and not just the existing ones, since under certain circumstances subburials are allowed in the graves of close relatives who died more than two decades ago.

How to quickly find out where a person is buried?

How to quickly find out where a person is buried if the person was buried recently? The answer to this question depends on where the deceased lived or was before death. IN Lately When the process of registering the act of death and subsequent burial are linked by law and streamlined in electronic registers closed to the public, it has become easier to find out the place of burial.

In large cities, such as Moscow, St. Petersburg or Novosibirsk, there are central Bureaus of Funeral Services, where archives of burials are kept. There are similar organizations all over the country. They are located mainly in regional centers and cities. In small towns, where the population is small, records of burials are kept by local governments and authorized cemetery workers.

The statute of limitations for information that experts can provide is different. The maximum is 75 years. To date, there are no strict requirements for the time of keeping records, since many archives that were created on paper and used before the introduction of computerization were irretrievably lost and cannot be restored.

If the identity of the deceased has been established

Provided that the deceased had documents with him or his funeral was carried out by persons who had the opportunity to confirm the identity of the deceased when registering the act of death, the chances of finding a burial place are greater than in the case when a person is buried as an unknown person.

The easiest way to find a grave is by knowing all or some of the basic data, such as:

  • full name, surname and patronymic of the deceased;
  • approximate or exact date of death;
  • year of birth;
  • last place of actual residence or stay.

You can use the available information in the following way: find a state registrar or a cemetery caretaker, explain the reason for searching for the grave of the person you need and get information that is included in the databases accountable to them. The greatest chances to get information from blood relatives and close people.


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Search for the grave of a buried unidentified person

The search for the grave of a buried unidentified person can drag on for a long time and not bring any result as such. This is due to the fact that the state does not yet have a single database for the collection of biometric materials from persons found dead in the country, who could not be identified documentarily.

Such people are buried after some time has elapsed after a forensic medical examination and the determination of the approximate age and causes of death. Burials of persons whose identity has not been confirmed are carried out in separate sections of city and village cemeteries, and each burial is assigned a number.

Finding a person buried as an unknown is difficult. Alternatively, you can contact the forensic medical examination bureau and, knowing the approximate time when a person could be in this area or area, request information from the archive. In it you can find:

  • special signs (scars, tattoos, body features, etc.) that the pathologist was able to identify during the examination;
  • description of clothes;
  • case number, according to which the plot in the cemetery was allocated.

Despite the seemingly simple actions, it should be said that people have very few chances of success when conducting independent searches. All because you need to shovel mountains of information. The latter, by the way, is provided only upon official request. That is why, today, special agencies are engaged in searches (for a separate and very impressive fee).

Alternatively, you can search online. But you should immediately focus on the fact that this method is not credible. Such services that promise to provide online (literally “in two clicks”) where a person was buried, most often turn out to be fraudulent schemes that receive income from funds contributed by the person conducting the search.

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Question from Baranova Elizaveta Petrovna

Bratsk, Irkutsk region

The problem arose when on May 9 I arrived in my small homeland and wanted to visit the graves of my relatives in the cemetery. But I could not find them, because everything has changed a lot. I know that my grandfather and grandmother were buried near Kuznetsovka, but I did not find the grave. And so I wanted to show my grandchildren where their ancestors lie. Can you advise how to find the graves of relatives?

Answer

There are several options for finding the graves of deceased relatives.

  • Contact the cemetery administration, if applicable. The data that is needed for the search is the last name, first name, patronymic of the deceased, date of birth and date of death. If you remember only the last name and first name, then you can find several graves at once. You will have to go through everyone and find the right one from the photo, if there is a photo left on the grave. In addition, all data on the deceased buried in the cemetery is in the registration book, so they need to be found and searched for information in this book.
  • Visit the death registration office of the registry office. The events that happened to a person before the 1990s were recorded at the place of his residence. If you have a death certificate, then there is also information about the place of its issue. At the registry office, you can get information not only about the place where a person was buried, but also find out where he lived before his death. By the way, the number of the burial site was often written on the back of the death certificate.

In recent years, I have several times been going to visit a wonderful woman who sometimes looked after me in early childhood and served sandwiches with Rama butter. But every time I passed by her house, the door was closed, and the light in the window was not on.

Finding out if she is still alive is very easy. The grave was found in one of the public online databases. It turns out that information about hundreds of thousands of graves is freely available on the Internet. For some, there are even photographs of tombstones and an indication of the exact location on the cemetery map.

Here is a selection of sites that will help you find out where a person is buried. Unfortunately, they do not have data for all cemeteries, but only for those that volunteers managed to visit. But personally, I managed to find out information about the graves of dozens of friends and relatives buried in Moscow and the Moscow region.

Graves of Moscow

Pomnin.pro is the base to which partially data on the burials of the largest Moscow cemeteries: Vostryakovsky, Lyublinsky, Kuzminsky, Perlovsky, Perepechensky, Vagankovsky and Novodevichy. So far, there are only 189 thousand graves in it, but information about new ones appears regularly.

Also in the database there are cemeteries of Tyumen, Yekaterinburg, Kyiv, Minsk and other cities of Russia, Ukraine and the Republic of Belarus. To speed up the finding of graves, it is better to immediately use the advanced search, since the usual one works intermittently.

Graves near Moscow

Searchburials.rf - a database of information about the burials of the Moscow region. It is very convenient that on the page with information about a particular deceased there is a block graves nearby, in which you can find relatives buried next to him.

Graves of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region

In the coming years, a database of burials of all regions should appear on the website of the cemetery of Russia.rf, but so far there is data only on cemeteries St. Petersburg and Leningrad region.

Graves all over Russia

Site-memory.rf is an open all-Russian database of burials, which contains information about graves located throughout the country. But the amount of data for different regions is very different. For example, there are 256,214 graves in the Chelyabinsk region, while residents of the Khabarovsk Territory have added only 3 records so far.

This service has the most convenient search form among all mentioned in this article. You can search for burials by full name, dates of birth and death, settlements. Let's say you can see a list of all the dead in the Chelyabinsk region in 2017, whose burials have already been entered into the database.

Instead of a search form, you can use the list of all graves, sorted by the names of cemeteries.

Anyone can add graves to the database if they install a special application for an Android smartphone.

Jewish burials

The toldot.ru database contains information about 113,000 graves located in Jewish cemeteries in 25 cities of Russia and Ukraine.

Graves of WWII participants

The obd-memorial.ru site database contains data on burial places 5 million soldiers and officers. To create it, volunteers had to digitize almost 40 million documents.

Analogues: 1941-1945.at.ua old.v-ipc.ru

Celebrities

The site moscow-tombs.ru has information about several thousand graves of prominent people (with photographs) who died from 1986 to 2017 and were buried on the territory of Moscow.

There are situations when you need to find the grave of a deceased person, friend or relative who was buried, and you do not know where. There is not always someone to tell about it. Where to turn in this case, because they don’t bury us just like that in the outskirts. How to find a grave in a cemetery by last name or other data?

How to find a person's grave through the registry office?

There are several ways to find a burial, for example, contact government agencies- The registry office, because the funeral is an official matter, requiring registration and recording. You can find out in which institution the death was registered by the death certificate, the name and address are written on it.

To obtain the required data, it is necessary to written request which will be transferred to the archive of the institution. Put in it all the information you have, and the archivists will look for anything they can find using it.

There, usually, death documents are kept, which record where the permission for burial was issued.

It is much more difficult to find out the place of burial if this happened. in another country. Having sent a request there, it is not known at all whether the answer will come back, because each state has its own laws on this matter.

How to find a person's grave in a cemetery?

So, you found out in which cemetery your friend is buried, how to find his grave there?

  • Look at the death certificate on its back often write down the lot number.
  • Talk to the cemetery administrator, they keep a record of all the graves, who was buried in them and when.
  • If this person was a participant in the Second World War, and died in the war, information about him can be found on special sites dedicated to this issue. The database of such people is freely available.
  • Central archives have been created in any city, write inquiries, come, call.
  • It happens that the grave has been abandoned for a long time, and other people have been buried in it for many years, with an interval of 10 years between burials, as the law says. Then it is almost impossible to find ends, but still ask to look in the registration books for the desired surname.

It is much more difficult to cope if there is no exact data on the place of residence, death, and maybe even the last name.

What if there is no death certificate?

Whom to ask for help when documents are lost, there is no data at all, well, except perhaps only a name, how to restore the course of events?

  1. To find out the place of residence of a person, without this in any way. If you manage to find out, it remains to collect data on how many cemeteries are located there and go around them with surveys of employees.
  2. Do not hesitate to ask the neighbors for help, they probably know something. If you really need it - all methods are good.
  3. When the case is extremely serious, contact private investigative agencies. They know how and how to do it. Yes, it will not be cheap, but maybe the game is worth the candle. In 1 - 2 weeks you will already be aware of the events.
  4. Try searching on the internet. It is known that there are databases on the place of burials. But be careful, they are unofficial, the reliability of such information is not clear.

Seek, do not despair, as they say, “the road will be mastered by the walking one!”

How to find a person's grave in a cemetery by last name?

There are other options, how, knowing the name of the deceased, find the place of his burial.

  • If the body was buried in a church, it is possible to find some data there. The clergy also sometimes keep their register books.
  • Most often they are looking for, nevertheless, soldiers who died during the Second World War. Information about them, in addition to database sites, is contained in military reports, perhaps even in the local department of social services, the committee of veterans. There you can find out the coordinates of people who were friends with the serviceman and know more about him: where and when he died, was buried. Immediately go to them, because they are all no longer young.
  • Also, contact the Central Service of the State Unitary Enterprise "Ritual", a centralized official record is maintained here. But they will cooperate with you only upon presentation death certificates, this document may give access to their archives.

The task ahead is not easy, even knowing the last name, sometimes it is impossible. The fates of many, many people have gone forever.

How to find the graves of famous people?

There is another side of the issue, some want to honor the memory famous person: actor, astronaut, writer, doctor, but you never know who. Everyone has their own role model and admiration. We all know that such people are usually buried in special graveyards, which are more like a museum. What memorials are worth mentioning, maybe the one you are looking for rests there?

  • One of the famous burials is located in France - Pere Lachaise or Eastern Cemetery. Buried here: singer Edith Piaf, Polish composer Frederic Chopin, actress Annie Girardot. The writers Honore de Balzac and Oscar Wilde also rest here.
  • The Vagankovo ​​cemetery in Moscow, the monuments with the names of celebrities located here can be listed endlessly: S. Yesenin, A. Mironov, V. Vysotsky, V. Listyev, S. Mishulin, L. Filatov, A. Abdulov, B. Okudzhava. A complete list of graves can be found online.
  • Tikhvin cemetery in St. Petersburg: writer F. M. Dostoevsky, historian N. M. Karamzin, artist I. I. Shishkin

How to find a grave in a cemetery? - a question that interests many, we hope that we could at least slightly facilitate your search.

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