A bust in the château gardens marks the site of his grave.
According to related legends, a martyrium was erected on the site of his grave.
Like other "substitute" children, he regularly visited the site of his sibling's grave.
A memorial was placed to mark the site of Nelson's grave a century later on 26 January 1965.
The actual site of his grave is disputed as well.
St Mary's Church is the site of his grave.
The site of Holbein's grave is unknown and may never have been marked.
A memorial and large pine tree mark the site of Wilson's grave.
The actual site of his grave is not known.
The cemetery was destroyed in 1930s, and the site of his grave was lost.