Insider Photos from Government-Records.com
Here are a few screen shots from within my own Government-Records.com account. I am a strong supporter of this genealogy search service and provide a more complete review elsewhere on this blog.
For those who are still considering if this is worth the investment (and believe me it is!), here an example of their cemetery search features:
Cemetery Records Search Type 1
By clicking on “Cemetery Records Search Type 1″ from within my account I’m able to choose a state and county to search online the cemeteries in that county. You can see here an example of the search results when I select Lamar Cemetery, from Aransas County, Texas; 106 results are returned (click on image to the right to see a larger view).
When I click on the first name on the list, “Delora Jean Alderman” I am brought to the records of that particular grave (see next image below).
Here I get the complete record from that listing as well as the information on the person who submitted the information. This is a huge value becuase if this person is searching for people in my family tree and going so far as to recording the infromation online, then there is a strong possibility that he or she has found other ancestors in my family tree as well.
I can click on the person’s name, in this case “Jon Rice” and learn more about him and the research he has done. The service even allows me to post a note on this record so Mr. Rice can see it and get in touch with me directly.
Government-Records.com is a great service. Again, please read my review and head over there direclty if you’d like to learn more about the service.



