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The seventh design came into use in November 2002 and remained until March 2006. It came about by making the sixth design more simple. The search form got the best exposure at the top, and the browse links were expanded into the middle of the page.

This design also emphasized the "Library" concept by incorporating the phrase "Cemetery Transcription Library".

This design also abandoned the 640x480 minimum screen width and bumping it up to 800x600, after statistics showed that less than 20% of website visitors were still using 640x480.

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A free online library of cemetery records from thousands of cemeteries across the world, for historical and genealogy research.

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What makes us Different?

Single-sourced, not crowd-sourced

Each transcription we publish comes from a single-source, be it the cemetery office, government office, church office, archived document, a tombstone transcriber. Other websites already do an excellent job of crowd-sourcing a single cemetery together. But genealogists also need to see the original records from a single source. That's what we offer.