Cemetery records, mapped carefully
Find the grave. Follow the path.
GraveGuide helps visitors search burial records, see the exact cemetery location, and walk there with a simple map-first guide.
Choose a cemetery
Search firstSelect a cemetery
Use the search bar at the top to find the cemetery you want to visit. Select a cemetery first, then search its grave records and route from the entrance.
Andrew Hosie
Block A - Row 1 - Plot 1
To Andrew Hosie
Block A - Row 1 - Plot 1
Continue along main path
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Continue along main path
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Enter Block C from the diagonal path
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Grave is on your right
Admin workspace
Map calibration
Tap points along real paths. Tap near an existing point to connect paths or close a loop.
Set how many plots exist in each row for the selected block.
Override row counts per strip when an older area is inconsistent.
Calibrate fixed plots, not people. Click an orange plot anchor, then click the exact plot position inside the selected block.
- Drag Block A directly on the map.
- Drag the blue user marker to calibrate the main entrance / QR scan point.
- Use the sliders to resize and rotate it until it sits inside the red dotted paths.
- These values are temporary calibration numbers for the prototype.
Test mode is open. In production this becomes a locked Contact Provider request.
Mapping scaffold
How this becomes a real cemetery map
Base site
The current prototype is local and stable; production can load OSM/MapLibre tiles.
Sections
A/B/C are drawn as our own overlay polygons, ready to refine with real measurements.
Records
Sample public records show the shape of the searchable grave data model.
Routes
A draft walking graph models entrances, junctions, section entries, and grave nodes.