This cemetery is located on 215 East Indianhead Road, Weiser, Washington County, Idaho. Find a Grave Billion Graves ID Gen Web
This project is for those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Florida: Wikipedia
Established about 1816 on an area then known as the "Gospel Village Common". Originally a 4 acre tract of land. The first interments were re-interments from an old burying ground dating back to 1796. In 1854, and again in 1920, additional land was acquired, bringing the total area of Elmwood Cemetery to approximately 21 acres. The Barre City* Cemetery and Parks Department is responsible for mai...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Vermont. Washington County was originally established as Jefferson County in 1810 and was organized the following year. In 1814 it was renamed to Washington County after the first US President, George Washington. The name change occurred after the Federalists took control of the Vermont Legislature from the Jeffer...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Rhode Island. Washington County was created as Kings County in 1729 within the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. It was renamed Washington County on October 29, 1781, in honor of George Washington. At the earliest stage of colonial settlement, the area was called "The Narragansett Country", named a...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Alabama. History The area of today's Washington County was long inhabited by various indigenous people. In historic times, European traders encountered first Choctaw, whose territory extended through most of present-day Mississippi, and later Creek Indians, who had moved southwest from Georgia ahead of early Eur...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Mississippi. Official Website The county was established in 1827 and is named in honor of the first President of the United States, George Washington. It is located to the Arkansas border. Adjacent Counties Bolivar County Sunflower County Humphreys County Sharkey County Issaquena County Chicot Cou...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Oklahoma. The Osage ceded their land claims in 1825, and the Federal Government allowed the Western Cherokee to settle in this area in 1828. The 1835 Treaty of New Echota confirmed Cherokee ownership of the land. The area now covered by Washington County was part of the Cherokee Saline District between 1840 and 185...
Fort Ritchie in Cascade, Maryland was a military installation southwest of Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania and southeast of Waynesboro in the area of South Mountain. Following the 1995 Base Realignment and Closure Commission, it closed in 1998. In 1926, the Maryland National Guard investigated several locations in searching for a new summer training camp. A decision in favor of the ice company...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Nebraska. The first permanent settlement in Washington County was in 1854, the same year the county was created. It is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States. Adjacent Counties Burt County Harrison County, Iowa Pottawattamie County, Iowa Douglas County Dodge County ...
Wikipedia Washington & Jefferson College, also known as W & J College or W&J, is a private liberal arts college in Washington, Pennsylvania, in the United States, which is 30 miles (48 km) south of Pittsburgh. The college traces its origin to three log cabin colleges in Washington County established by three Presbyterian missionaries to the American frontier in the 1780s: John McMillan, Thadd...
Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Ohio. Official Website established July 27, 1788, the county, the oldest in the state, is named for George Washington. For a complete list of communities, please see Wikipedia . Adjacent Counties Noble County Monroe County Tyler County, West Virginia Morgan County Athens County Wood County, ...
Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Kentucky. Washington County was the first county formed in the Commonwealth of Kentucky when it reached statehood, and the sixteenth county formed. It is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States. The Washington County Courthouse, completed in 1816, is the oldest courthouse still in us...
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery is a cemetery for soldiers of the Confederate States located on the eastern side of Fayetteville in Washington County, Arkansas. Added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1993, the cemetery encompasses 3.5 acres. Many American Civil War battles were fought in northwest Arkansas, including the Battle of Cane Hill, Battle of Pea Ridge, Battle o...
This project is for those buried in Prosperity Cemetery, Washington County, Pennsylvania. The cemetery is also known as Upper Ten Mile United Presbyterian Church Cemetery . Find a Grave Interment.net
The cemetery is located on Route 18 in Prosperity, Morris Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Find a Grave
Please add profiles for people who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Iowa. Official Website Washington County was originally formed in 1838 as Slaughter County in honor of William B. Slaughter, the secretary of Wisconsin Territory. The county, still named Slaughter County, became part of Iowa Territory on July 4, 1838, when it was organized. To honor George Washington, the county...
This project is for those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Minnesota. Early development in the area was on the St. Croix River, which now forms the boundary with Wisconsin on the county's eastern side. The river provided a waterway to move settlers upstream and to transport logs downstream. The heavily forested area fostered an early logging and lumber economy. The area's fir...
This is a sub project of Maryland counties, cities and towns Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Maryland. Official Website Following independence, the sovereign State of Maryland formed Washington County on September 6, 1776. It was the first county in the United States to be named for the Revolutionary War general (and later President) George Wa...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Utah. Official Website The county was created in 1852 and organized in 1856. It was named after the first President of the United States, George Washington. A portion of the Paiute Indian Reservation is in western portion of the county. The earliest settlement was Fort Harmony in 1852. Santa Clara was established...
Please add profiles for those who were born, lived, died or are buried in Washington County, New York. Official Wesbite The county was created in 1772 and named for U.S. President George Washington. Adjacent Counties Essex County Addison County Warren County Saratoga County Rensselaer County Bennington County, Vermont Rutland County, Vermont
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Tennessee. Official Website Washington County is Tennessee's oldest county, having been established in 1777 when the state was still part of North Carolina. Watauga and the Washington District Washington County is rooted in the Watauga settlements, which were established in the early 1770s in the vicinity of wha...
Wikipedia == Official Web Site =This project is a table of contents for all projects relating to this County of Virginia. Please feel free to add profiles of anyone who was born, lived or died in this county.
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Washington County, Pennsylvania. Official Website The county was created on March 28, 1781. The city and county were both named after American Revolutionary War leader George Washington, who eventually became the first President of the United States. For a complete list of Cities, Boroughs, Townships & Communities, please see Wi...
The Kentucky Migration Note: This project is intended for anyone that moved to Kentucky during this period. If you have more info on why these families migrated, please feel free to add it here, or on their profiles. The first serious explorations of the Kentucky territory by English colonists had begun around 1750, and it was found that the area was not generally inhabited by Indians, but wa...