Erik Patterson
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Cementerio Disidentes in Valparaiso is the burial place for many non-Catholics who died in Chile starting in the early 1800's (19th century).  Early in Chilean history, the country was officially a Catholic nation, and non-Catholics were not allowed to be buried in municipal cemeteries.  This cemetery was created and contains the burial places of many foreigners who died in Chile, including sailors and other persons from USA, England, Europe, Asia, and many other places around the world.
This place is a treasure trove of genealogy for families who have European or American relatives who died in and around Valparaiso, Chile.
For those affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it may be of interest to know that a member, Fernando F. Caballero, a local Chilean (former regional representative in Chile) found documentation in the cemetery's record books that Omner Pratt, son of Parley P. Pratt and Phoebe Pratt, was buried there in January 1852.  Omner Pratt died during Parley P. Pratt's (with with Phoebe) mission to Chile with Elder Rufus C. Allen when Chile was dedicated for the preaching of the Gospel.  See attached photos.