Casino Cemetery Records Online
The City of Biloxi has a city-maintained cemetery that stretches from U.S. 90 on the southern end to north of the CSX railway off Irish Hill, east of White Avenue. It is located west of the former site of Fort Louis, which indicates it may have been the burial place for early French settlers. The oldest existing tombstone is French-inscribed and bears an 1811 death date. The cemtery features a number of 19th century above-ground monuments and barrel-vaulted crypts. These reflect the ties between Biloxi and New Orleans, where this type of interment is necessary due to the high water table.
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2000, Casino Lawn Cemetery & walls / compiled by Casino & District Family History Group Inc Casino & District Family History Group Inc Casino, NSW Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required. Casino is about 20 miles by road south-west of Lismore and 500 miles north-east of Sydney on the Sydney Brisbane Railway. The cemetery is situated in West Street which is a mile west of the Casino post office. It contains 15 war graves.
The City of Biloxi maintains an online database of interred individuals, statistics include:
• 15,811 Records of Interred
• 8,712 Plots
• 1,096 Headstones in the Old Section with pictures
Click the image below to search for burial locations, names and even some photos.
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For information or changes please contact Biloxi City Hall at (228) 435-6250
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