This data set contains small-scale base GIS data layers compiled by the National Park Service Servicewide Inventory and Monitoring Program and Water Resources Division for use in a Baseline Water Quality Data Inventory and Analysis Report that was prepared for the park. The report presents the results of surface water quality data retrievals for the park from six of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) national databases: (1) Storage and Retrieval (STORET) water quality database management system; (2) River Reach File (RF3) Hydrography; (3) Industrial Facilities Discharges; (4) Drinking Water Supplies; (5) Water Gages; and (6) Water Impoundments. The small-scale GIS data layers were used to prepare the maps included in the report that depict the locations of water quality monitoring stations, industrial discharges, drinking intakes, water guages, and water impoundments. The data layers included in the maps (and this dataset) vary depending on availability, but generally include roads, hydrography, political boundaries, USGS 7.5' minute quadrangle outlines, hydrologic units, trails, and others as appropriate. The scales of each layer vary depending on data source but are generally 1:100,000.
Users of the Highland Cemetery Interment Search app can search and lookup burial and interment information by entering any of block, lot, plot, deed number, or full name (format: last, first middle), into the search tool. Also use the tool to search for loved ones or to identify vacant plots that are available for purchase. Please contact us at Highland Cemetery for more information or to purchase plots: www.casperwy.gov/residents/highland_cemetery (307) 235-8317
Regular office hours are 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Monday- Friday.The cemetery is open daily from 8:00 a.m. to sunset year round.*Except on all City-observed, legal holidays not including Memorial Day.
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City of Cambridge, MA, GIS basemap development project encompasses the land area of City of Cambridge with a 200-foot fringe surrounding the area and Charles River shoreline towards Boston. The basemap data was developed at 1" = 40' mapping scale using digital photogrammetric techniques. Planimetric features; both man-made and natural features like vegetation, rivers have been depicted. These features are important to all GIS/mapping applications and publication. A set of data layers such as Buildings, Roads, Rivers, Utility structures, 1 ft interval contours are developed and represented in the geodatabase. The features are labeled and coded in order to represent specific feature class for thematic representation and topology between the features is maintained for an accurate representation at the 1:40 mapping scale for both publication and analysis. The basemap data has been developed using procedures designed to produce data to the National Standard for Spatial Data Accuracy (NSSDA) and is intended for use at 1" = 40 ' mapping scale. Where applicable, the vertical datum is NAVD1988.Explore all our data on the Cambridge GIS Data Dictionary.Attributes NameType DetailsDescription TYPE type: Stringwidth: 50precision: 0 Type of cemetery
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Cemeteries within the City of Chesapeake
The City of Fort Collins GIS Online Mapping tool (FCMaps) provide current, timely and local geographic information in an easy to use viewer. FCMaps is mobile friendly and will work well on tablets and smartphones as well as a desktop browser.
Here you will find a detailed map of Fort Collins cemeteries and their plots.
The Cemetery hosted feature layer displays polygon geometry with attributes of the locations and names of cemeteries in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.Metadata
Locations and boundaries of municipal and private cemeteries in Easton, Massachusetts. LayersCemeteries - Point location of each cemeteryCemetery Boundaries - Polygons derived from tax parcel boundaries
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The global Cemetery Management System market size is anticipated to grow from USD 1.5 billion in 2023 to USD 2.8 billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period. The growth of this market is primarily driven by the increasing need for efficient cemetery management practices and the adoption of advanced technologies in the management of cemetery operations.
One of the key factors propelling the growth of the Cemetery Management System market is the increasing demand for digital records and the automation of cemetery operations. Traditional methods of manually managing cemetery records are cumbersome, inefficient, and prone to errors. As a result, there is a significant shift towards digitizing records, which helps in maintaining accurate and easily accessible data. This transition not only improves operational efficiency but also enhances customer satisfaction, as families can quickly obtain information about grave plots and other services.
Another contributing factor is the growing urbanization and the accompanying demand for space-efficient solutions. With the increasing population density in urban areas, the availability of land for new cemeteries is becoming limited. Cemetery management systems offer solutions such as optimized space allocation and better planning of grave plots, making it possible to utilize available land more effectively. The use of technologies like Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and advanced mapping tools further enhances the management of cemetery spaces, ensuring that land is used efficiently and respectfully.
The rise in demand for compliance and legal regulations in cemetery management is also driving market growth. Many countries have stringent laws and regulations regarding the maintenance and operation of cemeteries. Cemetery management systems help in ensuring compliance with these regulations by providing tools for accurate record-keeping, reporting, and auditing. These systems also offer features for managing permits and licenses, thus reducing the risk of legal issues and ensuring that all operations are conducted within the legal framework.
Regionally, North America holds a significant share of the Cemetery Management System market, driven by the high adoption of advanced technologies and the presence of well-established cemetery management service providers. The region's market is further supported by the increasing awareness of the benefits of digital cemetery management solutions. Meanwhile, the Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the highest growth rate during the forecast period. This growth is attributed to the increasing urbanization, rising disposable income, and the growing awareness of efficient cemetery management practices in countries like China and India. Europe also presents substantial opportunities, with countries like the UK, Germany, and France investing in modernizing cemetery management practices.
The Cemetery Management System market can be segmented by component into software, hardware, and services. Software components dominate the market and are expected to continue leading, driven by the increasing need for robust management software solutions. These software solutions offer a range of functionalities, including grave plot management, record-keeping, and compliance management. The integration of advanced features such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), cloud storage, and mobile application support enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of cemetery operations.
Hardware components, although a smaller segment compared to software, play a crucial role in the overall functionality of cemetery management systems. This segment includes various hardware devices such as servers, storage devices, and networking equipment that support the software applications. The demand for reliable and high-performance hardware is increasing as cemeteries look to ensure the seamless operation of their management systems. Hardware investments are particularly significant in large-scale cemetery operations where the volume of data and the need for continuous system uptime are critical.
Services are another vital component of the Cemetery Management System market. This segment includes consultancy services, implementation services, and ongoing support and maintenance services. As cemeteries transition from traditional methods to digital solutions, the need for expert guidance and support becomes paramount. Service providers offer tailored solutions to meet the unique needs of each
This hosted feature layer has been published in RI State Plane Feet NAD 83. Data are collected by a variety of means, primarily through the use of the Rhode Island Advisory Commission on Historical Cemeteries online cemetery database (https://rihistoriccemeteries.org), existing public records, and publications. Location data are verified against aerial photography available from RIGIS, Google Maps, and Bing Maps, and verified in the field as needed and when possible by volunteer researchers equipped with consumer grade GPS units. The purpose of this dataset is to represent both known and suspected locations of historic cemeteries in the State of Rhode Island. Attribute definitions indicate which data points have been verified. This dataset supplements the Rhode Island Advisory Commission on Historical Cemeteries online cemetery database. Users should note that this dataset is out of date and incomplete. Refer to the Rhode Island Advisory Commission on Historical Cemeteries online cemetery database (https://rihistoriccemeteries.org) for the most current information.
This is a vector point file showing cemetery locations at Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM). The data was collected using a Trimble Pro XR GPS receiver with a Trimble Compact Dome Antenna and a Trimble Asset Surveyor hand held data logger. Cemetery mapping was a follow on to GRSM trail mapping and was initiated as trail mapping was winding down on 3/8/2001. The objective was to GPS map every cemetery in GRSM. The GRSM Resource Management & Science - Cultural Resource Branch provided a photocopy of a cemetery locations map that was derived from a "1934 Preliminary Base Map Smoky Mountains National Park" which depicted cemetery locations and identification numbers. Cemetery maintenance log sheets were also provided, which included location descriptions of GRSM cemeteries along with identification numbers, names and other information. There were approximately 145 cemeteries identified in these documents. Because of inconsistencies between the map and maintenance logs, there was never an exact count of identified cemeteries. Additionally, other cemeteries existed, that were not described by these documents, but shown on the topographic maps. Many inaccuracies with the base map data and maintenance logs resulted in difficulty in locating the cemeteries. Many cemeteries were located and mapped with the aid of GRSM maintenance personnel and local citizens (old timers). This dataset represents the most up to date and accurate location and identification (cemetery identification) information available to Park resource managers. As such it should be used as the authoritative source or inventory of such information. To show the location of cemeteries at Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The intended use of all data in the park's GIS library is to support diverse park activities including planning, management, maintenance, research, and interpretation. These data represent only the point locations of cemeteries shown within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. A more comprehensive dataset of tabular data containing cemetery and grave information, compiled by Bob Lochbaum, is available from the Point of Contact.The corresponding Integration of Resource Management Applications (IRMA) NPS Data Store reference is Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cemeteries.
Tells the story of the purpose of the cemeteries map, considerations when identifying cemeteries and burial grounds, and provides a map for users to find cemeteries. This also highlights cemeteries associated with historic African-American communities and burials of enslaved people.Please note cemeteries located on private property have restricted access to specific individuals (such as family members or descendants of those buried there) with advanced notice to the landowner, who may designate the frequency of access, hours and duration of access, and the access route. Please review § 57-27.1 of the Code of Virginia for more details.
This application provides information about the cemeteries through pop-ups and information tabs. The pop-up provides attributes on name of cemetery, date, status, earliest and latest burials, and added notes. This data has been collected from numerous sources and will be updated as newer or more accurate information becomes available.
More MetadataHistoric cemeteries and burial grounds are fragile, tangible heritage resources that connect residents and visitors to their Loudoun roots. As development projects have been approved in the county over the years, these resources have been impacted. In some cases they have been inadvertently destroyed. In other cases, graves have been moved to other burial locations to make way for construction projects. While the County has kept some records of known cemeteries and burial grounds, there has never been a systematic effort to consolidate locational information into a publicly accessible database. In the Spring of 2018, the Board of Supervisors (BOS) directed County staff to create such a database that could provide residents, researchers, and developers with cemetery and burial ground locations as a means of ensuring that these resources are protected and preserved. Purpose: This dataset contains historic cemetery locations as point feature and basic cemetery attributes. Supplemental Information: Data are stored in the corporate ArcSDE Geodatabase as a point feature class. The coordinate system is Virginia State Plane (North), Zone 4501, datum NAD83 HARN. Maintenance and Update Frequency: As Needed Completeness Report: To assist Loudoun County, Virginia in the maintenance of the data, please provide any information concerning discovered errors, omissions, or other discrepancies found in the data. The historic cemetery data are based on field reports which have been submitted by many and varied individuals, groups, institutions, and cultural resource firms. Submissions to the Site File are sometimes accepted from amateurs as well as professionals. The locations are only as accurate as the locational information submitted to the Site File by the site recorder. The accuracy of submitted information cannot always be verified. The absence of a cultural resource in this data layer does not preclude the existence of an unrecorded resource in the field. The cemeteries recorded at the Site File represent only a fraction of the historic cemeteries present statewide. The locations of archaeological sites, historic structures, unmarked human burials, cemeteries, and other cultural features contained in this and other Site File data layers are for resource management, law enforcement, and research purposes only. Cemeteries located on private property have restricted access to specific individuals (such as family members or descendants of those buried there) with advanced notice to the landowner, who may designate the frequency of access, hours and duration of access, and the access route. Data Owner: Office of Mapping and Geographic Information / Department of Planning and Zoning
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The global cemetery management software market is experiencing robust growth, projected to reach $113.4 million in 2025 and maintain a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is driven by several key factors. Firstly, the increasing aging global population necessitates more efficient and streamlined cemetery administration. Secondly, the rising demand for digitalization within the funeral industry is pushing cemeteries to adopt software solutions for improved operational efficiency, record-keeping, and customer relationship management. Furthermore, cloud-based and web-based solutions are gaining traction due to their accessibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional on-premise systems. The market is segmented by deployment type (cloud-based and web-based) and user type (large enterprises and SMEs), with cloud-based solutions showing faster growth due to their flexibility and reduced infrastructure costs. Competition is relatively fragmented, with various players offering diverse solutions catering to specific needs, from basic record management to advanced features such as plot mapping and online memorialization. Geographic growth is expected across all regions, with North America and Europe maintaining significant market shares initially, followed by a gradual increase in adoption across Asia Pacific and other emerging markets as digital infrastructure improves. The growth trajectory of the cemetery management software market is anticipated to be influenced by several factors. Continued technological advancements leading to more sophisticated features, such as integration with GIS systems for plot visualization and mobile applications for improved accessibility, will be key drivers. Government regulations promoting digitalization in public services, and increased awareness among cemetery operators about the benefits of using cemetery management systems are also expected to contribute to market growth. However, factors such as the high initial investment costs for software implementation and the need for sufficient technical expertise among cemetery staff could present challenges to market expansion in certain regions. Nevertheless, the overall outlook for the cemetery management software market remains positive, with substantial growth opportunities in the coming years.
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This spatial data set contains points representing cemetery interment plots in the City of Niagara Falls. Attributes include Site ID, Cemetery name, Site name, Interment date, deceased first and last name, cemetery section, row, lot, sub lot, and image URL. The image URL is a link to a picture of the burial monument, if available.
The purpose of this dataset is to indicate a central location within (when a single feature) or among all the polygons (when a multi-part feature) that constitute that complete cultural feature area of each cemetery in Cook County, Illinois.
Location of cemetery within the City of Waterloo. This dataset contains both the cemetery services offered by the City of Waterloo and those services offered by Private providers.
This service provides cemetery information of all known abandoned or neglected cemetery plots in New Hanover County, NC. The data is maintained by NHC's Planning Department
This digital dataset provides information about the distribution of pioneer cemeteries throughout Kansas. Pioneer cemeteries were identified as those presented on the Kansas State Historical Society website and coordinates were obtained from the USGS Geonames Server. Cemeteries were digitized as points and locations were confirmed using Digital Raster Graphics and National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) digital air photos as base maps. "Ground truthing" has not been conducted and this dataset does not contain every pioneer cemetery in Kansas.The full Kansas geospatial catalog is administered by the Kansas Data Access & Support Center (DASC) and can be found at the following URL: https://hub.kansasgis.org/
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Boundaries of the Cemetery Districts in San Luis Obispo County. These boundaries have been delineated using the County Parcel data and are not based on the legal description.
This data set contains small-scale base GIS data layers compiled by the National Park Service Servicewide Inventory and Monitoring Program and Water Resources Division for use in a Baseline Water Quality Data Inventory and Analysis Report that was prepared for the park. The report presents the results of surface water quality data retrievals for the park from six of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) national databases: (1) Storage and Retrieval (STORET) water quality database management system; (2) River Reach File (RF3) Hydrography; (3) Industrial Facilities Discharges; (4) Drinking Water Supplies; (5) Water Gages; and (6) Water Impoundments. The small-scale GIS data layers were used to prepare the maps included in the report that depict the locations of water quality monitoring stations, industrial discharges, drinking intakes, water guages, and water impoundments. The data layers included in the maps (and this dataset) vary depending on availability, but generally include roads, hydrography, political boundaries, USGS 7.5' minute quadrangle outlines, hydrologic units, trails, and others as appropriate. The scales of each layer vary depending on data source but are generally 1:100,000.