
Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Wabash County, Indiana. Official Website Wabash County, along with Delaware County, was originally formed Jan. 1820 because it was the Wabash River drainage area. The name "Wabash" is an English spelling of the earlier French name for the river, Ouabache. French traders derived the French version from the Indian name for the river...
Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Wabash County, Illinois. Wabash County was formed in 1824. The county is named for the Wabash River, which forms its eastern and southern borders. The name "Wabash" is an English spelling of the French name for the river, "Ouabache."' French traders named the river after the Miami Indian word for the river, "Wabashike," (pronounced ...
This cemetery is located on 1836 College Drive, Wabash County, Illinois. Find a Grave Wabash Graves
In Wabash County, Illinois, leaving Mount Carmel, Illinois, on Friendsville Avenue, take N. 1950 Blvd. in the village of Friendsville.. The cemetery is just off this road behind the church building. It is visible from both roads. Find a Grave Wabash Graves Interment.net
Please add profiles of those buried in Roann Community Cemetery, Roann, Wabash County, Indiana. The cemetery is located on 6973 Roann Lukens Lake Road and is also known as the IOOF Cemetery. Find a Grave Billion Graves
Falls Cemetery was established in 1862 and is also known as New Cemetery , Charley Falls Cemetery and Falls Memorial Gardens . Hanna Cemetery (established in 1836 by Hugh Hanna) was incorporated into Falls Cemetery. In 1907, nearly 500 remains were exhumed, removed to Falls Cemetery, and the land was converted to Hanna Park. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) Cemetery makes up anot...
This cemetery is located on the intersection of East 700 Road & 1850 Boulevard in Gards Point, Wabash County, Illinois. It's also known as Gards Point Cemetery , Nye Chapel Methodist Cemetery and Nisbet Chapel & United Brethren Church Cemetery . Find a Grave Wabash Graves Genealogy Trails
Fairview Cemetery is located on both sides of County Road 300 E near the intersection with County Road 1000 N, in Servia, Wabash County, Indiana. The section on the west side of the road is the oldest part. One section of this cemetery was the site of the former Fairview Church of the United Brethren in Christ, A.D. 1871 and there is a sign showing this near the highway. Another significant ins...
This cemetery was begun in the spring of 1842 (the sign says 1848). It is located in the SE corner of Lagro Twp, 3/4 mile north of Lincolnville. It was first recorded in 1957 by the local DAR and Mary O'Hair. The area has been greatly disturbed and was allowed to fall into disrepair. The road back to it has been improved and the cemetery cleaned up through the efforts of the township trustee. M...
This cemetery is located on 2062 West Indiana 114 #2222, North Manchester, Wabash County, Indiana. It's also known as Frantz Garveyard and Tunker Cemetery . Find a Grave
University (formerly Manchester College) is a liberal arts university with a campus located in North Manchester, Indiana, and a second campus in Fort Wayne, Indiana, home to the University's College of Pharmacy. Total enrollment is approximately 1,500 students.
This project is for those buried in Speicher Cemetery, Urbana, Wabash County, Indiana. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in the Mississinewa Memorial Cemetery, located on 8632 IN-13, Wabash, Wabash County, Indiana. Mississinewa Lake was built primarily for flood control in the 1960's. It varies in length seasonally from 11 to 20 miles and covers about 1,200 to 3,000 acres, but is designed to hold 12,000 acres during a flood. A good number of cemeteries were originally located in ...