Caldwell County Cemetery Links


    I will also place pages on how to transcribe a cemetery, abbreviations commonly used in transcriptions, as well as many other interesting facts on cemeteries and/or graveyards.

    Do you know the difference between a cemetery and a graveyard? The answer to this and other commonly asked questions (and myths) will be answered in these pages.





  • Graphic of Stick Pin MarkerListing of Caldwell County Cemeteries -still a work in progress!
    Please take a look at this page and help us with locating, identifying and maintaining these precious cemeteries in Caldwell County. 


  • Graphic of Stick Pin MarkerCaldwell County Cemeteries on Google Maps! 


  • Graphic of Stick Pin MarkerCaldwell County Transcribed Cemeteries 


  • Graphic of Stick Pin MarkerPhotos of headstones
    The cemetery they are from may or may not be transcribed as yet. 


  • Graphic of Stick Pin Marker Abbreviations Found on Headstones
    Interesting list...some you may or may not know! 


  • Graphic of Stick Pin MarkerInteresting Facts about Cemeteries..Myth or Truth?


  • Please read the following articles, they contain valuable information on Cemetery Preservation!

  • Graphic of Stick Pin MarkerHow to Restore a Cemetery


  • Graphic of Stick Pin MarkerHow to Clean Headstones


  • Graphic of Stick Pin MarkerHow to do Rubbings on Headstones


  • This was sent to me by Faye "Mary" Fulford Moore
    I thought it was appropriate to include on this page so that you could enjoy it as well!
    Dear Ancestor 
    Your tombstone stands among the rest;    
    Neglected and alone.
    The name and date are chiseled out    
    On polished, marbled stone.
    It reaches out to all who care    
    It is too late to mourn.
    You did not know that I exist    
    You died and I was born.
    Yet each of us are cells of you    
    In flesh, in blood, in bone.
    Our blood contracts and beats a pulse    
    Entirely not our own.
    Dear Ancestor, the place you filled    
    One hundred years ago
    Spreads out among the ones you left    
    Who would have loved you so.
    I wonder if you lived and loved,    
    I wonder if you knew 
    That someday I would find this spot,    
    And come to visit you.             
           Author Unknown




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