New Mexico Cemetery Records Search | Find Graves and Burial Locations
Access comprehensive cemetery mappings, county-level indexes, and burial listings across New Mexico to locate historical records and gravesites.
State archive snapshot
New Mexico Overview
776
Cemeteries
252
Burial Records Indexed
34
Counties Covered
252
Veteran-Linked Records
* Data definitions: Cemeteries represents mapped locations; Burial Records Indexed refers to person-level indexed names; and Veteran-Linked Records specifies rows containing military branch context.
How do I search New Mexico cemetery and burial records?
Start with the search bar if you know a person name or cemetery name. If you only know the general area, choose a New Mexico county below first, then open cemetery or burial-record pages after the place context looks right.
Best Next Step
Open the county directory card where the person resided. Narrowing search by county minimizes false name matches.
Use this page for
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Name search
Start with a full name, then narrow by county or cemetery.
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County browsing
Use county pages when the exact cemetery is unknown.
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Cemetery profiles
Open cemetery pages for location and linked burial records.
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Verification
Confirm sensitive details with official cemetery or county sources.
Browse network
New Mexico County Clusters & Top Research Paths
Use these county groups to choose the best local research path. Some counties have broader cemetery-location coverage, while others currently have more person-level burial records or stronger local archive detail.
Best counties for person-name research, veteran burials, and deeper burial record discovery.
26 cemeteries · 37 burials
Notable: Sandia Memory Gardens Cemetery
13 cemeteries · 19 burials
Notable: General Douglas Mcbride Cemetery
19 cemeteries · 15 burials
Notable: Angel Fire Nm State Veterans Cemetery
40 cemeteries · 17 burials
Notable: Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Smaller county archives that still surface useful cemetery pages and long-tail local search opportunities.
How to search this state
How to Find New Mexico Burial Records & Cemetery Information
New Mexico has a large cemetery footprint, and the fastest research path is to move from state overview to county directory and then into specific cemetery or burial searches. Use this sequence to reduce broad, low-context searching.
Method 01
Start with place-based search intent
- Search a cemetery name, county name, or city hint tied to New Mexico.
- Use county cards below when the search needs better local context.
- Move into cemetery or burial pages only after the place looks right.
Method 02
Use county pages to avoid dead-end searching
- Compare county cemetery totals, burial depth, and notable cemetery names.
- Pick the strongest county page first instead of searching statewide again.
- Return to this page only when you need a new county or cemetery lane.
State footprint
34
County archive paths currently organized for New Mexico research.
Largest archive layer
51
Cemeteries in the top county currently surfaced for this state archive.
Veteran-linked records
252
Person-level burial records in this state currently carrying military branch context.
County archive index
New Mexico County Cemetery Directory
Each county card now includes cemetery totals, burial depth, a notable cemetery hint, and record-range context so the index works as real search content instead of a thin link wall.
County pages may show strong cemetery-location coverage even when person-level burial records are limited. Use county pages to find the right cemetery first, then verify sensitive burial details with official cemetery, county, veteran, or archive sources.
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31 cemeteries · 1 burial records
Notable cemetery: Apache Park Cemetery
Open county archive →13 cemeteries · 19 burial records
Notable cemetery: General Douglas Mcbride Cemetery
Open county archive →27 cemeteries · 6 burial records
Notable cemetery: Grants Memorial Park
Open county archive →19 cemeteries · 15 burial records
Notable cemetery: Angel Fire Nm State Veterans Cemetery
Open county archive →11 cemeteries · 5 burial records
Notable cemetery: Clovis Cemeteries Llc
Open county archive →D
12 cemeteries · 0 burial records
Notable cemetery: Blanco Cemetery
Open county archive →0 cemeteries · 4 burial records
Notable cemetery: St Anthony Cemetery
Open county archive →40 cemeteries · 17 burial records
Notable cemetery: Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Open county archive →G
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L
24 cemeteries · 4 burial records
Notable cemetery: Prairie Haven Cemetery
Open county archive →24 cemeteries · 14 burial records
Notable cemetery: Fort Stanton State Veterans Cemetery
Open county archive →1 cemeteries · 0 burial records
Notable cemetery: Guaje Pines Cemetery
Open county archive →8 cemeteries · 2 burial records
Notable cemetery: Mt View Cemetery
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S
35 cemeteries · 11 burial records
Notable cemetery: Greenlawn Cemetery
Open county archive →51 cemeteries · 8 burial records
Notable cemetery: Masonic Cemetery
Open county archive →18 cemeteries · 12 burial records
Notable cemetery: Vista Verde Memorial Park
Open county archive →30 cemeteries · 0 burial records
Notable cemetery: Aqua Fria Cemetery
Open county archive →17 cemeteries · 8 burial records
Notable cemetery: Cox Family Cemetery
Open county archive →17 cemeteries · 2 burial records
Notable cemetery: La Joya Catholic Cemetery
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More burial-record depth
Top Counties by Burial Depth in New Mexico
Bernalillo
26 cemeteries currently mapped.
McKinley
7 cemeteries currently mapped.
Chaves
13 cemeteries currently mapped.
Doña Ana
40 cemeteries currently mapped.
Colfax
19 cemeteries currently mapped.
Eddy
20 cemeteries currently mapped.
Lincoln
24 cemeteries currently mapped.
Sandoval
18 cemeteries currently mapped.
Most searched cemeteries
High-Depth Cemetery Pages in New Mexico
These cemetery profiles currently have some of the deeper person-level burial indexes in the New Mexico archive, helping you find names and gravesites with direct context.
Angel Fire Nm State Veterans Cemetery
Contains 15 burial records with military or location context.
VAFort Stanton State Veterans Cemetery
Contains 14 burial records with military or location context.
VAGallup State Veterans Cemetery
Contains 12 burial records with military or location context.
VASandia Memory Gardens Cemetery
Contains 12 burial records with military or location context.
USGSVista Verde Memorial Park
Contains 10 burial records with military or location context.
USGSCarlsbad Cemetery
Contains 9 burial records with military or location context.
VAGeneral Douglas Mcbride Cemetery
Contains 7 burial records with military or location context.
VAMt Calvary Cemetery
Contains 7 burial records with military or location context.
VASearch New Mexico Records by Era
Genealogy guide
New Mexico Genealogy Research Guide
New Mexico genealogy research works best when cemetery pages, burial records, and county archive pages are used together. This state hub helps you transition from broad geographic lookups into specific local archives where detail is strongest.
When tracking family histories, following a structured workflow helps minimize false matches and speed up discovery.
Practical Steps for Genealogy Research:
- Start with a known county or city: Narrowing down geographic context first helps filter out matches for common names in other regions.
- Compare cemetery names: Review maps and nearby cemeteries to confirm that family links align with historical settlements.
- Use full names and surname variations: Surnames were frequently recorded with alternate spellings in older registries.
- Verify sensitive details with official sources: Confirm military branch, dates, or family ties with primary death certificates or veteran offices.
- Use correction or contact links: If you find a mismatch in dates or names, submit an update request to keep the records accurate.
For older searches, combining the county directory, historic cemetery markers, and era filters will provide the strongest starting points.
Data accuracy
Need official confirmation?
For legal, family-history, veteran, or cemetery-visit decisions, verify details with the cemetery operator, county office, VA/NCA resource, or primary archive source.
Recently indexed
Recently Indexed Burial Records Linked Across New Mexico
These entries reflect recently surfaced or indexed archive rows, not necessarily recent burials.
Floyd W Davis
Clovis Cemeteries Llc
2026-04-07 · US ARMY
Fidel Saiz
Mt Calvary Cemetery
2026-04-07 · US AIR FORCE
Donovan Emil Henderson
South Park Cemetery
2026-04-07 · US AIR FORCE
Daniel Edward Hausner
Hill Crest Cemetery
2026-04-07 · US ARMY
Eddie Trujillo
San Jose de Armijo Cemetery
2022-12-03 · US ARMY
Felipe Archuleta
Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery
2022-12-01 · US ARMY
Arturo Montoya
Los Montoya's Cemetery
2022-11-06 · US ARMY
Daniel Anaya
Lake Arthur Cemetery
2022-10-03 · US ARMY
Frequently asked
New Mexico Cemetery FAQs
These answers are written to help users move from broad state-level browsing into county, cemetery, and burial-record pages without losing archive context.
How do I search New Mexico cemetery and burial records?
Start with this New Mexico archive page, use the main search bar for cemetery names or surnames, and then narrow into a county page before choosing a cemetery or burial record result.
How many cemeteries are listed in New Mexico?
776 cemetery records are currently mapped in New Mexico across 34 counties.
What should I do after choosing a county in New Mexico?
Open the county page to compare cemetery totals, burial depth, notable cemetery pages, and location-specific search paths before you drill into a single cemetery.
Can I search New Mexico burial records by surname?
Yes. The fastest approach is to search a full surname together with a cemetery name, county, or city hint so the archive can separate similar names across different parts of New Mexico.
Are veteran burial locations included in New Mexico?
Veteran-linked burial rows are surfaced when the current archive carries military branch context, and those records can be compared with county and cemetery pages for stronger place validation.
Why do some New Mexico county pages show more detail than others?
Coverage depends on source depth. Some counties currently surface richer cemetery totals, older record ranges, and more person-level burial rows, while others are still partial archive areas.
What are the oldest cemetery record areas in New Mexico?
The best indicator is the county card year range and the notable cemetery listings on this page. Those signals help highlight counties where older cemetery coverage is more likely to appear.
Is this the best page for New Mexico genealogy and cemetery research?
This state page is the best starting hub for statewide cemetery and burial browsing, but the strongest results usually come from moving into county and cemetery detail pages as soon as location context becomes clear.
Which older New Mexico cemetery records can I start with?
Use the county directory, era filters, and cemetery pages with earlier record ranges as starting points. Cemetery Finders should not be treated as the final authority for the oldest cemetery in New Mexico because historic cemetery claims require official or primary-source confirmation.
Are New Mexico burial records free to access?
Yes. All records on Cemetery Finders are free to browse, including state, county, cemetery, and burial pages built from public archive sources.
How many veterans are buried in New Mexico?
252 veteran-linked burial records are currently surfaced in the New Mexico archive where military branch data is available.
At a glance
New Mexico Archive Quick Facts
NM
34
776
252