Jewish Genealogical Society of North Jersey
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Cemetery Searches

  • Jewishgen Online Worldwide Burial Registry
  • Mount Hebron Cemetery, New York
  • Mount Carmel Cemetery, New York
  • Mount Zion Cemetery Maspeth, Queens, New York
  • Find a Grave
  • Riverside Cemetery, Saddle Brook: This is a searchable database for Riverside Cemetery, located in Saddle Brook, New Jersey. Click on "Genealogy search" on the left column.
  • Map of Newark, NJ cemeteries
  • The Graveyard Rabbit
  • Jewish Cemeteries of Lithuania: A non-profit Lithuanian organization has developed a website that identifies 272 Jewish cemeteries in Lithuania most of which are abandoned and desecrated.
  • Deadfred.com: Dead Fred's Genealogy Photo Archive, a free, fun photo genealogy research web site devoted to helping you visualize your heritage!

Maps

  • Show My Street: 
  • Mapywig : Their site contains a large collection of topographical maps owned by WIG - from Poland and neighboring countries (Lithuania, Germany, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia) between the two world wars. They also display many other scanned maps, not owned by WIG, from Austria-Hungary, Russia and the Soviet Union, Germany, and other parts of central Europe, from the early 19th century onwards.
  • Atlas of Historical County Boundaries: Historical U.S. boundaries for every state.
  • Shifts in Jewish Populations in Europe: A link to the International Institute for Jewish Genealogy The maps cover a central period of Jewish history in Europe.
  • USGS Historical Topographic Map Explorer: The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has a new feature” the Historical Topographic Map Explorer.
  • Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's
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