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1. Use a commercial probing rod. Commercial probing rods are typically 6 feet in length, made of heavy-duty steel and have T-shaped handle on top with a blunt end on the bottom. Probing
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1. Gather information related to the family. Obtain the family's last name and approximate burial dates. In some cemeteries, relatives are buried in close proximity to each other,
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1. Gather Required Information. Before you search for a grave you will need to gather together information of the departed this information includes their full name, date of birth
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1. Gather as much information as you can about the deceased. You should already know the person's full name and date of death. The most important information to seek out will be the
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