Remembering your Loved Ones
Since the Middle Ages, last resting places have been marked with permanent memorials.
This allows people to visit and memorialize their loved ones for generations
when thye have been buried at a cemetery or designated burial ground.
When loved ones are cremated, some families opt to take their loved one’s ashes home,
and some choose to scatter their ashes.
Once a loved one is scattered, it makes it difficult for families and friends to visit these individuals
as there is no “set” location to go to as there is at a burial ground.
The National Cremains Registry allows individuals to enter an exact location
of where their loved one’s ashes have been placed at their final resting place.
This service enables mapping and registering the location of the cremains,
so generations to come can locate them, similar to a burial ground.
The location of the ashes can be in the sea, on land, in cemetery niches, or in graves.
This registry is a permanent memorial website which contains
the name, photo, biography, and the location of the deceased.
Our Registry Services
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You provide us with the location (longitude and latitude) of where your loved one’s ashes are at their final resting place. It will then be added to the online searchable registry.
You can upload as much, or as little, information as you choose about your loved one, as well.
What is a Seametery?
A Seametery is an “identified location on the floor of a body of water which
contains the scattered cremains of a loved one.”
A Seametery is identified by Longitude and Latitude on a nautical map. It can also be identified by its measured location from an island, Lighthouse, or buoy and visible from a boat or land.