- GPS
- Global Positioning
Satellite. A specific longitude and latitude position which is accurate to
within a few feet.
A GPS unit can direct a person to a location, such as a cemetery,
specified
by the longitude and lattitude. Use of a GPS is recommended for pinpointing
difficult-to-find
cemeteries in woods or off of the highway.
h/o husband of
insc. inscription, or what is actually written on the grave marker
lot a grouping of graves, often of family members.
Lots tend to be rectangular in shape and,
are numbered by section:
for example, Section F, Lot 5. People are numbered within the lots.
- per RCSG
- per or according to Lillian Henderson's Roster
of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865(6 volumes). Hapeville, GA: Longina & Porter, 1959-1964.
- per <person's name>
- per or according to a person
who participated in this current indexing project.
The person providing information is usually a family member.
- section
- a large grouping of lots and graves
that are often surrounded by driveways or are divided for
ease of finding graves.
- slab
- a rectangular piece
of cement, granite, or marble that is in the shape of the grave and lies over
the grave indicating the approximate shape and size of the grave
s/o son of
- unmarked
- designates that the grave has no indication,
as of the current time, of who is buried there.
The grave may, however, have a slab, wooden cross or stone which indicates that
the grave exists.
vault a raised grave or structure over a grave
w/o wife of
WWI World War I
WWII World War II