Genealogy Projects tagged with Wyoming County on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Wyoming County, West Virginia, USA

    This project is a table of contents for all projects relating to this County of West Virginia. Please feel free to add profiles of anyone who was born, lived or died in this county. The county was created in 1850 from Logan County and named for the Lenape word meaning "large plains". Its county seat is Pineville. Cemeteries Cemeteries of West Virginia Links Wikipedia

  • Wyoming County, New York

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Wyoming County, New York. Official Website The county was created in 1841 and is modified from a Lenape (Delaware) Native American word meaning "broad bottom lands". Adjacent Counties Genesee County Livingston County Allegany County Cattaraugus County Erie County Towns, Hamlets & Settlements Arcade | Attica | Benning...

  • Clark Cemetery, Castile, Wyoming County, New York

    Clark Cemetery resides in Castile, Wyoming County, New York, on a portion of what was once Jacob Clark 's old homestead. This long neglected cemetery is located in the northeastern part of the town of Castile. It is in this small clump of trees and shrubs beyond the end of Johnson Road. The road it was originally on is no longer there. It was apparently set aside as a neighborhood burial site b...

  • Wyoming County, Pennsylvania

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. Official Website Created on April 4, 1842 the county is named for the Wyoming Valley. “Wyoming” is derived from an Indian word meaning “extensive meadows.” Adjacent Counties Susquehanna County Lackawanna County Luzerne County Sullivan County Bradford County Boroughs, Townships & Comm...

  • Wethersfield Cemetery, Smiths Corner, Wyoming, New York

    Wethersfield Cemetery resides in Smiths Corner, Bliss, Wyoming County, New York. Wethersfield Cemetery has served this rich farming community from the early 19th century into today. Many inhabitants are the descendants of those who settled this area of Wyoming County, New York. Find a Grave

  • Lyonsburg Cemetery, Bliss, Wyoming, New York

    Lyonsburg Cemetery is the resting place for many in the Fuller family who settled in Bliss, New York.

  • North Gainesville Cemetery, Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York

    North Gainesville Cemetery is located in Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York. Burials date from the 1820s and continue through the 1990s. The cemetery is inactive. "Early settlers, Wiseman, Jenison, Crandal, Gile and others met on February 27, 1841 to establish a burying ground with land title from Luther Jenison. The final resting place of these early settlers is in many ways as they lived, ...

  • Union Park Cemetery, Wethersfield Springs, Wyoming County, New York

    Union Park Cemetery resides in Wethersfield Springs, Wyoming County, New York. The cemetery has around 1,000 interments beginning from the 1830s through the present. Union Park Cemetery is considered a large burying ground in an area dedicated to farms and pastoral land. The cemetery is well maintained by the town and is active.

  • Forest Hill Cemetery, Attica, Wyoming County, New York

    Forest Hill Cemetery resides in Attica, Wyoming County, New York. Burials date from 1805 into the present. Forest Hill is an active cemetery. Forest Hill Cemetery was created in the village when the Attica Cemetery Association was formed Sept. 29, 1868. The former cemetery on Exchange Street was becoming crowded. The new cemetery was dedicated September 29, 1870 being located on approximatel...

  • Wyoming County, New York - Cemeteries

    Arcade Arcade Rural Cemetery Bixby Hill Cemetery Cemetery at Punkshire China/Arcade Center Cemetery Dennis Family Cemetery East Arcade Catholic Cemetery Kempfield Family Cemetery Prospect Hill Cemetery Saint Peter and Paul Cemetery Attica Attica Center Cemetery Brainard Cemetery Dunbar Cemetery Eastman Cemetery Forest Hill Cemetery Goddard Family Farm Burial ...

  • Warsaw Pioneer Cemetery, Warsaw, New York

    Warsaw Pioneer Cemetery in Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York, was established in 1804. It "closed" in 1850 and was then subsumed into the Warsaw Cemetery. The original Pioneer section consisted of 2 acres of land. It was considered by Warsaw's citizens as the "old burying ground". "Warsaw's first settlers had not chosen land for a cemetery. No doubt they were occupied with cutting timber, buil...