Cemeteries in Johnson, Arkansas

1 cemeteries in Johnson, Arkansas

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What are the different types of cemeteries in Johnson?

Private Cemeteries in Johnson, Arkansas often have specific restrictions, such as religious affiliation or family connections. Military Cemeteries in Johnson, Arkansas are primarily for veterans and individuals who have served in the armed forces, and in some cases, their family members. Public Cemeteries in Johnson, Arkansas are open to the general public without any particular restrictions.

What information you provide for cemeteries in Johnson?

We offer detailed information for cemeteries in Johnson, Arkansas , including the names of deceased individuals, their birth and death dates, data about relatives, and cemetery locations. Additionally, you can obtain historical records and conduct searches for ancestors interred in Johnson, Arkansas .

For how many cemeteries in Johnson does PeopleLegacy have burial data?

Our database contains records of burials from 1 cemeteries.

What is the largest cemetery in Arkansas?

Little Rock National Cemetery is the largest national cemetery in Arkansas and the only one closed to new interments. It is unknown when the first interment took place, or who it was, because the cemetery was part of the city cemetery at the time.

How many cemeteries are in Arkansas?

Below is a list of all 4224 cemeteries in Arkansas, organized by town. Click any cemetery to preview a map of the cemetery.

How do I open a cemetery in Arkansas?

All cemeteries now existing in the state shall be registered with the county judge, if under his jurisdiction, or with the mayor, as the case may be, and a copy of the registration shall be filed with the Department of Health. This registration shall show the location and boundaries of the cemetery. History.

What's the oldest cemetery in Arkansas?

Scull Cemetery, bearing the name of an early well-known Arkansas Post family, is the oldest cemetery in Arkansas. Though most of the graves have lost their markers, the Missouri Historic Society and Arkansas County courthouse records confirm that Pierre Laclede, founder of St.