Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi announces an online Veteran Grave Registration Database and search engine her office has compiled as an aid to veteran families, genealogists, historians and others searching for the resting place of a veteran.
“This database includes more than 43,000 veterans, the majority Union County and New Jersey residents, who served in one of 23 wars and conflicts ranging from 1776 to 2003. The database is a treasure trove of well-known and lesser known conflicts ranging from the American Revolution and Whiskey Rebellion to the Banana Wars and Iraq War,” the Clerk said.
“These veterans are buried in 43 cemeteries in Union County, 122 cemeteries outside of Union County, and 62 cemeteries out of state. Other burial locations include those At Sea, Unknown and Medal of Honor honorees. We are excited to present this research tool to veterans’ families,” Ms. Rajoppi said, “some of whom may not know where their relative is buried.”
“Although this is not a complete database of all veterans from Union County, it includes archived collections of veteran graves the county has amassed over the years. In older cemeteries where engravings on gravestones are eroded or undecipherable, it is especially helpful to rely on a record which notes who is buried there.”
Ms. Rajoppi said the search page, entitled “Veteran Grave Registration Database” is located on the County Clerk’s website at www.ucnj.org/county-clerk/. It is user-friendly and easy to navigate by using either a name, war, branch of service, birth year, death year or cemetery. Any of these fields can be used to search.
“We are excited to uncover some little-known data and format it in a way that is accessible to so many. We always honor our cherished veterans by remembering them and connecting them to family and friends,” the Clerk said, “and it seems even more appropriate than we introduce this program on the eve of Veteran’s Day.