We don't know, it was not revealed in the book.
In Ron's oldest brother(Bill) garden. Known as shell cottage
Dobby was killed when Bellatrix Lestrange threw her silver knife at him as he disapparated from Malfoy Manor. Harry buried him at Shell Cottage.
In Bourke, NSW. He is buried in Bourke and had their wake for him there as well.
The wand was buried in Albus Dumbledore's palms when Dumbledore was buried. It was later found by Lord Voldemort
At Graceland Cemetery in Chicago.
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in a potter's field
In "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", Lord Voldemort threatens Hogwarts that if they do not hand over Harry he and his Death Eaters will kill everyone in Hogwarts. Harry goes to confront Voldemort and is killed. Then he finds himself with Dumbledore at King's Cross Station. Dumbledore tells him to go back. When he is back in the real world, he pretends to be dead until he can kill Voldemort. He uses The Elder Wand to slay him. After that he repairs his wand (it had been broken) with The Elder Wand and then he buried The Elder Wand at Dumbledore's grave.
If you're referring to his father's ghost he first saw him in the graveyard where Voldemort's father was buried.
The movie Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1 ended right after Harry buried Dobby and Voldemort stole the elder wand from Dumbledore's tomb. I will note, however, that although this movie is much more consistent with the books than many of the other movies in the series, it is a little different from the books.
Osa Johnson, an American explorer and filmmaker, was buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, United States. She and her husband, Martin Johnson, were well-known for their documentary films that depicted their adventures in far-flung destinations, including the jungle.
Clarkson Nott Potter was married to Virginia Mitchell on 10-15-1853 and had five children. Howard Nott Potter, Clarkson Alonzo Potter, Maria Louisa Potter, Virginia Potter and Eleanor Potter. Virginia Mitchell was born 10/26/1827 and died 1890. He was born 4/25/1825 Schenectady, NY and died 1/23/1882 in NYC. Below is a link to his obituary. http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9C00EEDF123BE033A25755C2A9679C94639FD7CF&oref=slogin Irene Harms