Genealogy Projects tagged with Washington on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Jefferson County, Washington

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Jefferson County, Washington. Official Website Jefferson County was formed on December 22, 1852, by the legislature of Oregon Territory and named for Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States. Adjacent Counties Clallam County Grays Harbor County Island County Kitsap County Mason County San Juan County

  • Spokane (City), Washington

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in the city of Spokane, Washington.= Official Website =Spokane is located in Spokane County, sits on the Spokane River and is the county seat. Overview Known as the birthplace of Father's Day, Spokane's official nickname is the "Lilac City". A pink, double flower cultivar of the common lilac, known as Syringa vulgaris 'Spokane', is named...

  • Lincoln County, Washington

    Wikipedia =The county is named for President Abraham Lincoln .

  • Grant County, Washington

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Grant County, Washington. Native American cultures in the area included the Interior Salish, Wenatchi, and Okanagan. The first white settlers began to arrive in the mid-to-late-19th century, primarily with the goal of raising livestock. One government official described the area in 1879 as, "…a desolation where even the most hopeful ...

  • Sherman Cemetery, Lincoln County, Washington

    Sherman Cemetery is to the north of Wilbur and Creston and has served the area for many years. It's in the NW 1/4 of T27N R33E Sec 24. The cemetery is still very much in use and those records were used in compiling this list. The record holder is Jack Robertson in Wilbur. Records on file at the Lincoln County Court house show that the cemetery was incorporated in May of 1893 with C.T. Blackfan...

  • Island County, Washington

    Island County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2020 census, its population was 86,857. Its county seat is Coupeville, while its largest city is Oak Harbor. The county's name reflects the fact that it is composed entirely of islands. It contains two large islands, Whidbey and Camano, and seven smaller islands (Baby, Ben Ure, Deception, Kalamut, Minor, Smith, and St...

  • Klickitat County, Washington

    Klickitat County was created out of Walla Walla County on December 20, 1859. Samuel Hill was an early promoter of the area, promoting better roads and building local landmarks such as a war memorial replica of Stonehenge (Maryhill Stonehenge) and a mansion that would become the Maryhill Museum of Art. The Sam Hill Memorial Bridge across the Columbia River is named after him. Wikipedia

  • IOOF Mountain View Cemetery, Goldendale, Washington

    This cemetery is located on North Columbus Avenue, Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington. Find a Grave WA Gen Web

  • Hillcrest Cemetery, Harrington, Washington

    Hillcrest Cemetery is about 1/2 mile south of Harrington, Lincoln County, Washington, on the east side of the Harrington-Tokio Road. Hillcrest Cemetery was established in 1898 with the first burial of Georgia Bethel in May 1898. Harrington, previously, had a cemetery 2 miles south of Harrington which was moved into this new cemetery in Nov 1898. Hillcrest is owned and maintained by the City o...

  • Tacoma, Washington

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Tacoma, Washington. Official Website Overview Wikipedia Tacoma is a midsized urban port city and the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. The city is on Washington's Puget Sound, 32 miles southwest of Seattle, 31 miles northeast of the state capital, Olympia, and 58 miles northwest of Mount Rainier National ...

  • Walla Walla County, Washington

    Walla Walla County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2020 census, its population was 62,584. The county seat and largest city is Walla Walla. The county was formed on April 25, 1854 and is named after the Walla Walla tribe of Native Americans. Walla Walla County is included in the Walla Walla, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Walla Walla MSA is the third small...

  • Okanogan County, Washington

    Before Europeans arrived, the Okanogan County region was home to numerous indigenous peoples that would eventually become part of three Indian reservations referred to as the Northern Okanogans or Sinkaietk, Tokoratums, Kartars and Konkonelps. They spoke in seven types of Interior Salish languages related to the Puget Sound tribes. The Okanogans experienced a favorable climate, camping in the w...

  • Yakima County, Washington

    The area that now comprises Yakima County was part of the Oregon Country at the start of the nineteenth century, inhabited both by fur prospectors from Canada, and Americans seeking land for agricultural and mineral-extraction opportunities. Unable to resolve which country should control this vast area, the Treaty of 1818 provided for joint control. By 1843, the Provisional Government of Oregon...

  • Stevens County, Washington

    Stevens County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington along the Canada–US border. At the 2020 census, its population was 46,445. As of July 2021, the population was estimated to be 47,426. The county seat and largest city is Colville. The county was created in 1863 and named after Isaac Stevens, the first governor of Washington Territory. Wikipedia

  • Greenwood Memorial Terrace, Spokane, Washington

    Located across the street from Riverside Memorial Park on Government Way, this 85-acre cemetery has three levels (or terraces). Some of Spokane's more prominent pioneers are buried in the lower two terraces, among the large trees. The 3rd Terrace has newer lawns and several mausoleums set along the top of a cliff, from which one can see the sunrise over downtown Spokane. Wild turkeys are a comm...

  • Pacific Lutheran Cemetery, Seattle, Washington

    Pacific Lutheran is at the rear of Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park , near the corner of North 115th Street and Meridian Avenue, in Seattle, King County, Washington. It's also known as Parkland Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery . Find a Grave

  • Mountain View Cemetery, Colville, Washington

    This project is for those buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Colville, Stevens County, Washington. Mountain View Cemetery is located on the North side of 7th Ave in Colville Washington. It is situated across the county road from both Highland and Calvary Cemeteries. The cemetery has urn walls for above ground placement of ashes. Most burials are marked with flat headstones. There is no signage ...

  • Rock Creek Cemetery (Russian graves)

    The Rock Creek Cemetery is an 86-acre (350,000 m2) cemetery with a natural and rolling landscape located at Rock Creek Church Road, NW, and Webster Street, NW, off Hawaii Avenue, NE, in the Petworth neighborhood of Washington, D.C., across the street from the historic Soldiers' Home and the Soldiers' Home Cemetery. It also is home to the InterFaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington. On Aug...

  • Washington with Counties, Towns and Communities Project .

    This project is for those who were born,lived, or died in the State of Washington* Adams* Asotin* Benton* Chehalis* Chelan* Clallam* Clark* Columbia* Cowlitz* Douglas* Ferry* Franklin* Garfield* Grant* Grays Harbor* Island* Jefferson* King* Kitsap* Kittitas* Klickitat* Lewis* Lincoln* Mason* Okanogan* Pacific* Pend Oreille* Pierce* Puget Sound* San Juan* Sawamish* Skagit* Skamania* Snohomish* S...

  • Highland Cemetery, Colville, Washington

    Highland Cemetery is located on the South side of 7th Ave in Colville, Stevens County, Washington. Highland consists of the Original Highland section and four additions. Addition four is the most Western section of the cemetery and the Original section is the most Eastern part of the cemetery abutting Calvary Cemetery. The original section of Highland is often listed in transcriptions as being ...

  • Arlington Municipal Cemetery, Arlington, Washington

    This project is for those interred in the Arlington Municipal Cemetery in Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington. The Arlington Municipal Cemetery was formally plotted as Harwood Cemetery in 1903 and operated by a non-profit association. Adjoining property was purchased over the years and the Cemetery now encompasses 30 acres. The City of Arlington assumed ownership and operation in 1999. Th...

  • Grisham Cemetery, Lamont, Washington

    Grisham Cemetery, also known as Swanneck Cemetery , is a community cemetery, no longer used. It is south 11.1 miles on Washington State Road 23 from I-90 (near Sprague, WA), in Whitman County. It is about 600 feet from the western side of the road and across a wheat field. There is no perimeter fencing. It's badly pockmarked with coyote holes. Find a Grave

  • Evergreen Memorial Gardens, Vancouver, Washington

    This cemetery is located on 1101 NE 112 Avenue, Vancouver, Clark County, Washington. It was founded in 1951, with the first burial taking place in 1952. The cemetery is owned by the W.J. Carlson family. Find a Grave Billion Graves

  • Forest Lawn Cemetery, Bremerton, Washington

    This cemetery is located on 5409 Kitsap Way, Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington. Find a Grave Billion Graves

  • Roche Harbor Cemetery, Roche Harbor, Washington

    Established in 1887, Roche Harbor’s rustic pioneer cemetery, dating back to 1887, is the final resting place for over 27 of its lime works employees and their children. Its tranquil setting in the woods features white wrought iron and wooden fences. Join local researcher Robin Jacobson for a one-hour biographical tour with life stories of some of these permanent residents and where their famili...

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