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Three cemeteries were added, for a total of 11,996 names, and 14 more pages of death notices were added from newspapers for the period 1856-1874. All 105 copies of the 1976 edition were quickly sold to local genealogists and historians. It is the intent of the present printing to point out problems in the earlier editions, to offer more reasonable data if found, and to encourage the user to do further research.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eThis book is arranged alphabetically by cemetery, and alphabetically by surname within each cemetery. Each cemetery listing may consist of either one or two tables. The first table contains the information read from tombstones in the original study. The second table, if present, is an addendum which contains additional information from the text about any of the entries in the first table or, in some cases, new information. Some cemeteries, especially the larger ones, may include a family plot designation. 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The information in this two-volume collection also provides an interesting overview of certain historic changes occurring in America. South to North migration patterns stemming from Cincinnati's role as a link in the \"Underground Railroad\" or the hardships of the Great Depression, for example, can be confirmed by the place of birth listing. A supplement includes a large list of names not found in the record books but found in the cemetery, with locations of grave sites and dates of interment. There is also a list of veterans buried in this cemetery according to courthouse records but not found in the church's record books. 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In cases where only a fieldstone marker was used, the authors have made every effort to consult other sources to identify the individual interred and have noted the individual's name. This saves the genealogist from wasting energy searching for a non-existent inscription. A surname index makes it easy to locate family plots. Within each volume, cemeteries are listed in alphabetical order, A-Z; names within the cemetery are listed in the order in which they were recorded. (Families are frequently grouped together.) Cemeteries that exclusively hold the remains of black families are so designated in the name of the cemetery. 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Southold, Shelter Island and Easthampton form a portion of Suffolk County, located in eastern Long Island, and epitaphs, along with any related information, are grouped by these three locations. Genealogical notes and abstracts from wills add to the wealth of genealogical data drawn from these transcriptions, and it is of additional interest that a large number of early settlers in this area were of English birth or extraction. Nearly all of the burial places on Long Island that had been in general and parish use prior to 1800 were visited by the author. 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When combined with earlier volumes in the series, the compiler has now presented information for approximately 45,000 burials within the present city limits of Alexandria, Virginia.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eEach featured cemetery is presented with details about its historical background, structure, and available records. Entries are presented as a complete inscription as suggested by the Association for Gravestone Studies. The text contains frequent commentary about occupations, residences, and family connections of the deceased. Also, a number of diagrams, maps and photographs contain additional useful data. Partial data for the Alexandria National (Soldiers) Cemetery may be found on the Internet, as was published in 1866 by the U.S. Quartermaster's Department. However, one will find major differences between the Quartermaster's data, the cemetery's database (now maintained in Culpeper, Va.), and actual tomb stone inscriptions. 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