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Armenian Cemeteries

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:17 pm
by Design_team
Hello group,

Tombstones can be a valuable piece of evidence in finding answers to our past. Any genealogical research would not be complete without referencing a tombstone or a graveyard.
We like to announce that we started the Armenian Tombstone Project. The purpose of this project is to collect any burial records for Armenians around the world and archive them in a database. These records will include the following:
  • Name, Birth, Death information
    Name Of cemetery
    Location (Town, City, Country)
    Tombstone inscriptions
    Tombstone pictures
The tombstones of our ancestors were always meant to be lasting memorials to the lives of those gone before. We need to preserve this valuable information before they are lost.

We are looking for any information or ideas you might have to assist us in this project. At this time we are collecting information about various Armenian cemeteries around the world. (Name, Location and contact info if possible), once we have this information we can start with each graveyard and collect their tombstone information. If you would like to be a part of this project, please let us know. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Hovaness
Design_team

Fresno Armenian Cemetery

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 12:10 pm
by kharpert12
I think this will be a very valuable information for everybody. I am willing to help in any way I can.

Here in Fresno there are two major armenian cemeteries:

Ararat Cemetery, est. 1890
1929 W. Belmont Ave
Ararat Cemetery Improvement Association,
(559) 233 – 4081

Ararat Masis Cemetery
250 No. Hughes Ave
Ararat Cemetery Improvement Association

Let me know how can I help

Kharpert

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:55 pm
by Design_team
kharpert, Thank you for the information. I assume you live in that area, if you can get us a plot layout, pictures and burial information form the cemetery administration, that would be a great help.

thank you.
Hovaness
Design_Team

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Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:27 am
by liz chater
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Re: Armenian Cemeteries

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 7:05 pm
by Hodder
The ashes of my great-aunt Lyuci Tarkyul are buried in the Tokhmakh cemetery in Yerevan.

Re: Armenian Cemeteries

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 9:18 pm
by kharpert12
Hello Hodder,
not trying to be rude, but exactly what do you mean from your post.

Re: Armenian Cemeteries

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:55 pm
by bobsarquis
My father was from Diarbekir; he has related the following information about his own father, Sarkis Dishtchekenian, b 1830, d1884 in Diarbekir. Possibly someone has some information about his burial place or tombstone. Sarkis was an importer, and relatively well off. He was instrumental in helping form a Protestant (Congregational) Church in Diarbekir, and he was highly regarded, partly for this reason. When he died, the Church made a great exception to the usual practice of only burying the dead outside the area or walls of the church or city (I'm not entirely clear on where), for sanitation reasons. However, because Sarkis was held in such high regard by the Church, he was buried, using much limestone for sanitation reasons, in the Church yard, and a tombstone was erected there. My dad assumed the Church has been destroyed or turned into a storage building by the Turks; Dad's mother and sister were never heard from after the Genocide. I've seen some references to the ruins of churches, so possibly someone on this forum has been to Diarbekir, and can give me some additional information.

Re: Armenian Cemeteries

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by Coupon
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Re: Armenian Cemeteries

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 1:17 pm
by Samourian
A few years ago i found a video on youtube of a young group of teenage turkish boys and girls who stumbled across ancient armenian grave stones and vandalizing it well maliciously laughing in the camera for CNN Turk. I couldnt find the same video again. But I think it was a message to all Armenians.

Re: Armenian Cemeteries

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 1:19 pm
by Samourian
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