Genealogy Projects tagged with Nebraska on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Fairview Cemetery, Grant, Nebraska

    This project is for those buried in Fairview Cemetery, Grant, Perkins County, Nebraska. Find a Grave

  • Fairfield Cemetery, Fairfield, Nebraska

    This project is for those buried in Fairfield Cemetery, Fairfield, Clay County, Nebraska. Find a Grave Billion Graves

  • Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery, Omaha, Nebraska

    There are several memorial park gardens located within the Cemetery. Most have its own theme and is represented by a single upright monument. The central chapel with its soaring bell Tower symbolizes the beginning of a beautiful everlasting life. The Garden of Good Shepherd - Garden of Gethsemane- Garden of Memories - Garden of Faith each features a magnificent work of religious art. The Masoni...

  • Evergreen Home Cemetery, Beatrice, Nebraska

    On April 22, 1887, the Association purchased from the Hugh Cross estate from John Ellis, an heir, what is now known as Evergreen Home Cemetery. The purchase price for 80 acres was $7,039. On August 20 1887, the body of John Cooke son of C.E. Cooke was the first interment in Evergreen Home Cemetery. The Association, then on April 4, 1920 bought from Leo Werner 20 acres for $8,500 to be used as E...

  • Deuel County, Nebraska

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Deuel County, Nebraska. Official Website The county was formed in 1889 and named for Harry Porter Deuel, superintendent of the Union Pacific Railroad. Adjacent Counties Cheyenne County Garden County Sedgwick County, Colorado Keith County Perkins County Communities Barton Big Springs Chappell (County Seat)...

  • Saunders County, Nebraska

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Saunders County, Nebraska. Saunders County was established by an 1856 act of the Nebraska Territorial Legislature and was organized in 1866. It was originally named Calhoun County after John Calhoun, surveyor general of Kansas and Nebraska. Other sources contend that it was named for John C. Calhoun of South Carolina. In 1862, during...

  • Brown County, Nebraska

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Brown County, Nebraska. The county was established in 1883 and named for two members of the legislature who reported the bill for the county's organization. Adjacent Counties Keya Paha County Rock County Loup County Blaine County Cherry County Communities Ainsworth (County Seat) Johnstown Long Pine Lin...

  • Madison County, Nebraska

    Please add profiles of people who were born, lived or died in Madison County, Nebraska.In December of 1867, the county was officially organized. The county was called Madison, as a tribute to the capital city of the settlers former home in Wisconsin. Adjacent Counties * Boone County * Platte County * Antelope County * Pierce County * Wayne County * Stanton County Communities *Battle Creek*Emeri...

  • Elsie Cemetery, Elsie, Nebraska

    Elsie Cemetery is located approximately 1 mile east of Elsie, Perkins County, Nebraska. On Hwy 23 you travel east from Elsie. At about 1/2 mile take the graveled turn to the left (it should be the first crossing you encounter) which will take you across a railroad track. Immediately after crossing the track you must choose to turn ... Turn right on the gravel road. Go approximately one more hal...

  • Elim Lutheran Cemetery, Hooper, Nebraska

    This cemetery is located on County Road 23 and County Road D, Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska. It's also known as Swaburg Lutheran Cemetery . Find a Grave

  • Lincoln, Nebraska

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. It is not to be confused with Lincoln County .Lincoln is the county seat of Lancaster County and is the state capital.= Official Website = History Wikipedia Prior to the expansion westward of settlers, the prairie was covered with buffalo grass. Plains Indians, descendants of indigenous peoples who...

  • Ashland Cemetery, Ashland, Nebraska

    The cemetery is located on Silver Street, Ashland, Saunders County, Nebraska. Find a Grave Nebraska Gravestones NE GenWeb

  • Dundy County, Nebraska

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Dundy County, Nebraska. Dundy County Dundy County was formed in 1873. It was named after Judge Elmer Scipio Dundy. The county government was organized in 1884. Adjacent Counties Cheyenne County, Kansas Rawlins County, Kansas Yuma County, Colorado Chase County Hayes County Hitchcock County Cities, Villages & Comm...

  • Dixon County, Nebraska

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Dixon County, Nebraska. The county was created in 1856 and attached to Dakota County. It was organized in 1858. Adjacent Counties Dakota County Union County, South Dakota Thurston County Cedar County Wayne County Clay County, South Dakota Cities & Villages Allen Concord Dixon Emerson Martinsburg Ma...

  • York County, Nebraska

    Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in York County, Nebraska. York County was organized in 1870. Sources differ on the origin of the county's name: some state it was named after York in England, while others maintain it was named by early settlers from York County, Pennsylvania. Adjacent Counties Butler County Seward County Saline County Fillmore County Cl...

  • Alliance Cemetery, Alliance, Nebraska

    This cemetery is located one mile east and 1/2 mile north of Alliance, Nebraska in Box Butte County. The plot of ground was first bought by the Alliance Cemetery Association on April 11, 1890. On August 10, 1915, the city of Alliance bought the land from the Association. The cemetery is still being used and is in very good condition. It is also known as Greenwood Cemetery . Find a Grave Ne...

  • Dawes County, Nebraska

    Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Dawes County, Nebraska. Official Website Dawes County was a part of the unorganized area of northwestern Nebraska until February 19, 1877 when it became a part of Sioux County from which it was separated February 19, 1885 and was given its present name. Adjacent Counties Box Butte County Sheridan County Sioux County Og...

  • Box Butte County, Nebraska

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Box Butte County, Nebraska. History Box Butte County was formed as part of a series of partitionings of the Nebraska Panhandle. In 1883, the Nebraska legislature divided the Panhandle into two counties, Sioux and Cheyenne. In 1885 the original Sioux County was divided into three counties: Sioux, Dawes, and Sheridan. Because of the...

  • Greenwood Memorial Cemetery, Greenwood, Nebraska

    This project is for those buried in Greenwood Memorial Cemetery, Greenwood, Cass County, Nebraska. Find a Grave

  • Arborville Rural Cemetery, Arborville, Nebraska

    It is on County road D just about 2-3 miles south of Highway 66. This cemetery is close to the city of Polk, which is in Polk County. However this cemetery is just over the county line in York County. Find a Grave Billion Graves

  • Cuming County, Nebraska

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Cuming County, Nebraska. Official Website Cuming County was formed in 1855 and organized in 1857. It was named for Thomas B. Cuming, the first secretary (and twice Acting Governor) of the newly-created Nebraska Territory (1854–1858). Adjacent Counties Burt County Colfax County Dodge County Stanton County Thurston Coun...

  • Buffalo County, Nebraska

    Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Buffalo County, Nebraska. The county was named after the once-prevalent buffalo herds. The Union Pacific Railroad came to the area in 1866; with additional settlers, the need to establish government was realized. Patrick Walsh, Martin Slattery, and a Sergeant Cody petitioned the governor to organize Buffalo County in 1869. Wood Rive...

  • Buffalo Bill's "Wild West Show" and Congress of Rough Riders of the World

    William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody opened Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show on May 19, 1883 at Omaha, Nebraska. His partner that first season was a dentist and exhibition shooter, Dr. W.F. Carver. Cody and Carver took the show, subtitled “Rocky Mountain and Prairie Exhibition,” across the country to popular acclaim and favorable reviews, launching a genre of outdoor entertainment that thrived for three...

  • Ridge Cemetery, Fremont, Nebraska

    Ridge Cemetery is maintained by the city of Fremont under the direction of the Park Board with the assistance of the Ridge Cemetery Association. Hours are Monday thru Friday 8 AM to 4:30 PM. It is located on 1761 West Linden Avenue, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. It's also known as Ridge Municipal Cemetery . Find a Grave Billion Graves Ridge Cemetery Section Map

  • Crawford Cemetery, Crawford, Nebraska

    Established in 1888, the Crawford City Cemetery is located 1½ miles north on Highway 71, in Dawes County, Nebraska. In 2001, additional land was donated by Earl and Gladys Soester and another 500 spaces were platted with plans to plat more in the future. Find a Grave Nebraska Gravestones

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