04 Mar 2011
by Jennifer Holik-Urban
in Blogging
Tags: AGS, ancestors, cemeteries, Epub, funerals, genealogy, graves, headstones, Kindle, markers, tombs, tombstones
Have you seen the Association of Gravestone Studies page? The association furthers the study and preservation of gravestones. Individuals can join the association for $50 a year.
Did you know the past Journals, Markers, from 1980 – 2008, for the AGS are online? These are available for download through Internet Archives in many formats such as PDF, EPub, Kindle, and more.
Check them out when you have time!
02 Mar 2011
by Jennifer Holik-Urban
in Uncategorized
Tags: A Grave Interest, ancestors, burial plots, cemeteries, funerals, genealogy, headstones, Stories in Stone, tombstones
We all know documents can help us tell the stories of our ancestors, but have you considered that their headstone tells stories too? I found this fantastic book, Stories in Stone A Field Guide to Cemetery Symbolism and Iconography by Douglas Keister. It is filled with wonderful pictures and great descriptions of what the symbols and figures you see in a cemetery mean. There are even several pages of abbreviation meanings that are found on stones.
Take a look at these sites for additional information and next time you visit a cemetery, write down the story the grave stone tells you about your ancestor. Also visit on Friday for my Follow Friday post related to cemeteries.
A Grave Interest blog
Cemetery Symbolism, part of the Graveyard Rabbit
The Graveyard Rabbit
Gravesecrets Headstone Meanings