This subportal is part of the State of Louisiana Portal and the Cemeteries, Memorials & Graveyards Portal . Within the 304 towns and cities that make up the State of Louisiana , there are over 8,000 cemeteries. These range from small, private family burying grounds with only a few graves to large public cemeteries covering hundreds of acres with hundreds of thousands of graves. This p...
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This cemetery is located on 22747 Pike 251, Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri. It's also known as Buffalo Cemetery . Find a Grave Pike County Gen Web
From the intersection of US Hwy. 171 and LA Hwy. 8 North of Leesville, go 1.7 miles on US Hwy. 171. Turn right onto East Hawthorne Rd. and continue for almost 1.0 miles to the Old Anacoco Missionary Baptist Church. The large, fenced cemetery is located to the left of the Church with the two older family sections separately fenced at the rear. The oldest marked burial in the cemetery appears to ...
This cemetery is near the community of Simpson, in Vernon Parish, Louisiana. From LA Hwy 28, go north for about 12.5 miles, until you get to a large propane storage tank. On the left of LA Hwy 8, across from Shady Wood Road, turn right and go about 1.1 miles. The cemetery is located on the right. Cemeteries of Texas Find a Grave USGW Archives Billion Graves
From the junction of LA Hwy 8 and 121 in Slagle go 4.6 miles to the "Windy Hill Ranch" sign at Hwy 8and Tom Moore Rd. Turn right and go about .7 miles and turn right onto Brewer Cemetery Road. Smith-Brewer Cemetery is at end of this well maintained gravel road. This is a very neat and orderly cemetery. Cemeteries of Louisiana Find a Grave
Most of the original caucasian settlers of Avoyelles have French origins. The original 50 or so families who settled in Avoyelles in the late 1700s mostly came from Pointe Coupee, and for the most part were the children or grandchildren of direct-French immigrants, known locally as French Creoles, not to be confused with the Creole families of New Orleans. A few of these early Avoyelles familie...
This project is for those buried in Pine Island Cemetery, Simpson, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. Find a Grave Louisiana Gravestones USGW Archives
This project is for those buried in Flactor Church Cemetery, Hicks, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. Find a Grave
Direction: From Leesville, take LA Hwy. 28 East toward Alexandria for approximately 12 miles (from Alexandria the distance is 34 miles). At the junction of LA Hwy. 121, turn left (north) for 2.3 miles. At sign "Welcome to the Pentecostal Church at Walnut Hill," turn left (west) again and go .2 miles to the church. Although not affiliated with this church, Walnut Hill Cemetery is located to the ...
United Confederate Veterans was an association formed in New Orleans, Louisiana on June 10, 1889 by veterans of the Confederate States Army and Navy.==History==See also: List of Past Commanders-in-Chief of the United Confederate Veterans==Background==There had been numerous local veterans associations in the South, and many of these became part of the U.C.V. The organization grew rapidly throug...
This cemetery is located on 999 Par Road 195. The nearest city is Arcadia. It's very near the intersection of Bienville, Claiborne, and Lincoln Parishes, but is located in Claiborne Parish. Find a Grave LA Gravestones USGW Archives
This cemetery is located on 1029 LA Highway 700, Rayne, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. Find a Grave Louisiana Gravestones Roots Web USGW Archives
Sources: Acadian Communities in Louisiana as they existed at the time of the first Acadians arrival to present-day Louisiana: Louisiana was under Spanish rule (1762-March 1801) at which time many records were recorded in Spanish (Hence the Spanish names often associated with French names). Louisiana was known as New Spain, officially the Viceroyalty of New Spain, or Kingdom of...
Immigrants from France to New Orleans after its entry into the United States. Mostly in the mid-1800s.
The objective of this project is to identify all profiles that arrived in Louisiana as a result of the Le Grand Dérangement. Many are ancestors of the first four documented Acadians in Louisiana in 1764, Jean-Baptiste Cormier, Jean Poirier, Jean Richard, and Olivier Landry. These four were followed by Joseph Broussard who lead the first 200 Acadians to Louisiana on February 27, 1765 aboard th...
Acadian (Cajun) and French Canadian Emigrants to Louisiana and the Gulf Coast - 1st generation heads of households. Resources Acadians in Gray Acadian-Cajun Genealogy & History Acadian Communities in Louisiana as they existed at the time of the first Acadians arrival to present-day Louisiana: Louisiana was under Spanish rule (1762-March 1801) at which time many records were recorde...
This cemetery is located on 6325 Common Street, Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana Find a Grave
Governors of Louisiana: The following list chronicals the men and women that served as Govenors of Louisiana. The governorship of Louisiana has been occupied by a succession of influential figures from diverse cultures; First the French, then the Spanish, and finally the Americans. First French period (In parenthesis is years in office and the capital location) Baron Antoine Alfred de Sau...
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This cemetery is located on 9595 Florida Boulevard, Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Find a Grave Louisiana Gravestones
This project is for those buried in Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Minden, Webster Parish, Louisiana. Find a Grave
Saint Francis de Sales Cemetery #2 is located on 6124 West Main Street, Houma, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Friendship Cemetery, Haynesville, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana. Find a Grave Billion Graves
This cemetery is located on 118 Caliope Street, Coushatta, Red River Parish, Louisiana. Find a Grave Billion Graves