Genealogy Projects tagged with Florida on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Glen Haven Memorial Park, Winter Park, Florida

    This cemetery is located on 2300 Temple Drive, Winter Park, Orange County, Florida. Billion Graves Find a Grave

  • Keystone Heights Cemetery, Keystone Heights, Florida

    This cemetery is located on 7304 FL-100, Keystone Heights, Clay County, Florida. Find a Grave

  • South Florida National Cemetery

    Wikipedia South Florida National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery, located in western Lake Worth, Florida. Find a Grave

  • Winn Dixie Employees

    For people who worked at Winn Dixie Grocery StoresWinn-Dixie Stores, Inc. is an American supermarket chain based in Jacksonville, Florida.[2] Winn-Dixie has ranked number 24 in the 2010 "Top 75 North American Food Retailers" based on FY2009 estimated sales of $7.3 billion by Supermarket News.[3] and was ranked the 45th largest retailer in the United States based on 2012 revenues by Stores magaz...

  • Jacksonville Jewish Center Memorial Park, Jacksonville, Florida

    This is the newer Jacksonville Jewish Center cemetery and is reached by traveling on North Main Street and turning east on 43rd Street to Liberty Street. Information on both JJC cemeteries: 904-292-1000. It's also known as New Center Cemetery . Find a Grave

  • Jacksonville Memory Gardens, Orange Park, Florida

    This cemetery was established in 1958. There is confusion about the location as it is just inside the Duval-Clay County border, but it is definitely in Orange Park, Clay county. The actual address is 111 Blanding Boulevard, Orange Park, Florida. Find a Grave

  • Jacksonville University

    Jacksonville University (JU) is a private university in Jacksonville, Florida. Located in the city's Arlington district, the school was founded in 1934 as a two-year college and was known as Jacksonville Junior College until September 5, 1956, when it shifted focus to building four-year university degree programs and later graduated its first four-year degree candidates as Jacksonville Universi...

  • Indianola Pioneer Cemetery, Merritt Island, Florida

    Originally called Williams Cemetery , Indianola Pioneer Cemetery sits on 5 acres of land a few miles from the Kennedy Space Center. Nestled at the end of an unpaved road, the cemetery has water on two sides and a thick canopy of Florida foliage. Established in 1898, Indianola Pioneer Cemetery holds the graves of the families who settled Merritt Island, including war veterans of the Civil War an...

  • Joshua Creek Cemetery, Arcadia, Florida

    This cemetery is located on 4354 SE County Road 760, Arcadia, DeSoto County, Florida. Joshua Creek Cemetery Website Billion Graves Find a Grave

  • Jefferson County,Florida

    This project is for those that were born lived or died in Jefferson County, Florida. In the mid to late 18th century, a group of Native Americans from Chiaha chiefdom settled in what is now Jefferson County. This group would eventually become an element of the Mikasuki speaking Seminole. Jefferson County was created in 1827. It was named for Thomas Jefferson , 3rd President of the United Stat...

  • Jay,Santa Rosa County, Florida

    This project is for those who were born, lived or died in Jay, Santa Rosa County, Florida. In 1902, a committee was formed to select a name for the thriving farming community. James Thomas Nowling submitted the name "Pine Level" but it was declined due to a Florida post office already using it. Mr. Nowling was asked to submit a second name and was turned down again due to the name being too lo...

  • Jackson County,Florida

    This project is for those who were born, lived or died in Jackson County, Florida. Jackson County was created by the Florida Territorial Council in 1822 out of Escambia County, at the same time that Duval County was organized from land of St. Johns County, making them the third and fourth counties in the Territory. The county was named for Andrew Jackson , a General of the War of 1812, who had...

  • Duval County, Florida

    This project is for those who were born, lived or died in Duval County, Florida. Duval County was created in 1822 from St. Johns County. It was named for William Pope Duval, Governor of Florida Territory from 1822 to 1834.[5] When Duval County was created, it covered a massive area, from the Suwannee River on the west to the Atlantic Ocean on the east, north of a line from the mouth of the Suw...

  • Indian Spring Cemetery, Punta Gorda, Florida

    Indian Spring Cemetery, resting near the banks of Alligator Creek, is Charlotte County's second oldest cemetery. It dates back to 1886 when former Punta Gorda City Councilman James L. Sandlin (1858-1903) donated the land for a public cemetery. Sandlin's friend Albert Waller Gilchrist, a Punta Gorda founder and Florida's 20th governor, recorded the first plat of Indian Spring Cemetery in 1886 an...

  • Hollywood Cemetery, Orange City, Florida

    This cemetery is located on Carpenter Avenue, Orange City, Volusia County, Florida. Find a Grave USGW Archives

  • Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Fort Pierce, Florida

    This cemetery is located on 6026 North US Highway 1, Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida. Find a Grave

  • Inverness,Citrus County,Florida

    This project is for those that were born, lived or died in Inverness, Citrus County, Florida. Archaeological digs showed that the Seminole resided in the area that is now Inverness. The Seminole leader Osceola made his wartime camp, known as Powell's Town, in the area during the Second Seminole War. During the Second Seminole War, the nearby Fort Cooper was besieged by Osceola and his band of...

  • Hills of Rest Cemetery, Floral City, Florida

    This cemetery is located on 7600 South Florida Avenue, Floral City, Citrus County, Florida. Find a Grave

  • Hillcrest Cemetery, Quincy, Florida

    This cemetery is located on 600 County Road 268 (14th Street), Quincy, Gadsden County, Florida. Find a Grave

  • The Villages, Florida

    The Villages is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sumter and Marion counties in the U.S. state of Florida. It shares its name with a broader master-planned, age-restricted community that spreads into portions of Lake County. The overall development lies in central Florida, approximately 20 miles south of Ocala and approximately 45 miles northwest of Orlando. As of the 2020 census, the populati...

  • Lee County,Florida

    This project is for those that were born, lived or died in Lee County, Florida. The area that is now Lee County has several archaeological sites that show evidence of habitation by peoples belonging to the Caloosahatchee culture (500 to 1750 AD). By the time of European contact, the area was more specifically occupied by the Calusa. After European contact, fishermen from Cuba and other Spanish...

  • Holmes County, Florida

    This project is for those that were born, lived or died in Holms County, Florida. Holmes County was created in 1848. The county's namesake is a point of debate. Holmes Creek – the county's eastern boundary – bore that name before the county was created, but it was originally named Weekaywehatchee (a Creek Indian name meaning "spring creek"). One claim is that the county was named for Thomas J...

  • Manatee County,Florida

    This project is for those that were born, lived or died in Manatee County, Florida. The area now known as Manatee County had been inhabited by Native Americans for thousands of years. Shell middens and other archaeological digs have been conducted throughout the county including at Terra Ceia and at Perico Island. These digs revealed materials belonging to peoples from the Woodland period. S...

  • St. Johns County, Florida

    This project is for those who were born, lived or died in St. Johns County, Florida St. Johns County's history begins in 1821, when Colonel Robert Butler received Spanish East Florida from Captain-General Colonel José M. Coppinger. Butler represented Major General Andrew Jackson, federal military commissioner for the Florida provinces (las Floridas) with the powers of governor, exercising the ...

  • St. Lucie County, Florida

    This project is for those who were born, lived or died in St. Lucie County, Florida. The area was originally inhabited by the Ais tribe, a hunter-gatherer culture whose territory extended from south of the St. John's river to the St. Lucie Inlet. Spanish explorers frequently encountered the fierce tribe as the Spanish treasure routes ran parallel in order to take advantage of the strong Gulfs...

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