Since 1934 no other single source of information has served the New England death care industry better than Dunham’s Green Book. Our unique New England focus provides comprehensive listings of funeral homes, cemeteries, town clerks, newspapers, hospitals, nursing homes, and much more.
Updated annually this invaluable desktop companion provides assurance to the user that the information is accurate and dependable. Recognizing that our listings serve a broader market we have undertaken a program to distribute copies of The Green Book to libraries, genealogists, municipalities and other entities, as well.
For the funeral director…
When your clients turn to you, they are trusting in your professional ability to make all the arrangements, to handle all the necessary details without adding to their burden. Meeting this need quickly and accurately just makes good business sense. The Green Book’s accurate listings of funeral homes, cemeteries with contact person and phone number, town clerks, newspapers, hospitals, nursing homes, and much more, provide the one source of information you can turn to immediately. No wonder your colleagues refer to The Green Book as their “bible”.
For the cemeterian…
This time-saving reference source immediately places you in contact with each funeral home in New England, allowing you to conduct business effortlessly without the hassle of wondering how to otherwise obtain their phone numbers, fax, or mailing/shipping addresses. With its comprehensive cemetery listings in the six-state region, The Green Book is the most complete cemetery directory every published.
Updated annually our cemetery and crematory section provides you with contact names, addresses and phone/fax numbers, allowing you to conduct business in the most efficient manner.
For the genealogist…
One of the most difficult problems facing the genealogist or family historian is to determine the place of burial. If you ancestor lived in a large community there are usually several possible places of burial. Obituaries and death certificates are helpful, but knowing the name, location and supervisor of a cemetery is crucial.
The Green Book could be your “missing link” as we list many historical cemeteries as well as all currently operating ones, both religious and private. Record keepers and phone numbers are continuously updated to assure you of accuracy. Town clerks and phone numbers are also listed for every city and town in New England, adding value to this indispensable reference source.
For the reference librarian…
This unique 1,100-page, hardbound edition of the New England Green Book contains comprehensive listings and phone numbers of funeral homes, cemeteries, town clerks, newspapers, nursing homes, hospitals and other information germane to the death care industry. It has proven to be an invaluable single-source reference…
Have a look at the table of contents and sample page.