Searching for a burial site in Sheffield? You are in the right place. This is a practical, step-by-step guide covering every free tool, official record source, and local resource available for finding graves in this area.
Whether the person was buried recently or decades ago, the methods below will help you track down the location. We start with the fastest online searches and work through to archival research.
What this guide covers: Free grave search tools with step-by-step instructions, Sheffield cemetery resources, official burial records, veteran grave search, genealogy archives, local tips, and all official links and contact details.
How to Find a Grave in Sheffield Online for Free
Start online before visiting any office. Most burial records from the 1900s onward are indexed in at least one of these free databases:
Find a Grave — Micro Step-by-Step
Enter the Name
Type the first and last name in the search bar.
Filter by Sheffield
In “Cemetery Location” type “Sheffield” and select from dropdown.
Review Results
Each result shows name, dates, cemetery name, and photo availability. Click to open the full memorial.
Get Exact Location
On the memorial page, find: cemetery name, plot/section number, GPS coordinates, and Google Maps link.
Request a Photo
No headstone photo? Click “Request Photo.” A local volunteer may visit the cemetery and photograph it for you — free.
BillionGraves — Step-by-Step
Search by Name
Enter first and last name, click Search.
Filter by Location
Use location filters to narrow to Sheffield area.
Get GPS Directions
Click the result to see headstone photo with exact GPS coordinates. Tap “Get Directions” to navigate directly to the grave on your phone.
Official Burial & Death Records
Contact your local council bereavement services for cemetery records. Order death certificates from the GRO (£11).
What Death Certificates Reveal
They list the burial location and funeral home — often the fastest shortcut to finding the grave.
Newspaper Obituaries
Obituaries almost always name the cemetery. Search at your local library or newspapers.com.
How to Find a Veteran’s Grave
Still Cannot Find?
Search Find a Grave filtered to Sheffield. Volunteer coverage for veteran graves is typically very thorough.
Free Genealogy Resources
Local Library
Most libraries offer free access to Ancestry.com and historical newspapers. Visit with your library card.
Map — Cemeteries in Sheffield
Local Tips & Insider Tricks
Check churchyards for pre-1900 burials: Many older UK burials are in churchyards, not municipal cemeteries. Contact the local parish church.
Local family history societies: County family history societies often have transcribed gravestone inscriptions not available online.
Grave reuse is legal in the UK: UK graves can be reused after 75-100 years. Original burial records should still exist with the council.
Frequently Asked Questions
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