Navajo County, Arizona Cemetery Records

Most of these cemetery listings are complete indices at the time of transcription, however, in some cases we list the listing when it is only a partial listing. Following Cemeteries (hosted at Navajo County, Arizona Tombstone Transcription Project) Lakeside Cemetery Woodmen of the World Hosted at the Arizona Gravestone Project. Adair Cemetery Baca Family on FR 86 W of Heber Cemetery Conklin Gravesite Cemetery Ft. Apache Cemetery Frost Family Cemetery Hangman Trail, off FR300 near Blk Canyon Lake Cemetery Holbrook Cemetery Hunt Family Cemetery Joseph City Cemetery Lakeside Cemetery Overgaard Cemetery Phipps Grave Cemetery Pinetop Cemetery Reed S. Hatch Cemetery … Read more

Apache Indians

Apache Indians. Located in southern New Mexico and Arizona, western Texas, and southeastern Colorado, also ranging over much of northern Mexico. Together with the Navaho, the Apache constituted the western group of the southern division of the Athapascan linguistic stock.

Arizona Funeral Home Records

Funeral Log Books

This page links to known Arizona Funeral Records whether they be available online or offline. Funeral records are an invaluable source of genealogical information that can provide insight into the lives and deaths of our ancestors. They offer a wealth of details on the deceased and their family, including their names, ages, dates of death, causes of death, and other key information. While funeral records can be found in a variety of places, genealogists must be careful when interpreting the information they contain, paying close attention to accuracy and cultural context. By using funeral records in their research, genealogists can gain a deeper understanding of their ancestors and build a more complete picture of their family history.

Navajo County, Arizona Census Records

Navajo County was formed in 1895 from Apache County. Apache County, Arizona Census Records 1900 Navajo County, Arizona Census Free 1900 Census Form for your Research Hosted at Ancestry.com – 14 Days Free 1900 Navajo County, Census (images and index) $ Hosted at Census Guide 1900 U.S. Census Guide 1910 Navajo County, Arizona Census Free 1910 Census Form for your Research Hosted at Ancestry.com – 14 Days Free 1910 Navajo County, Census (images and index) $ Hosted at Census Guide 1910 U.S. Census Guide 1920 Navajo County, Arizona Census Free 1920 Census Form for your Research Hosted at Ancestry.com – … Read more

Biography of Samuel Aaron Kenoyer

Samuel Aaron Kenoyer, a prominent real estate operator of Miami, has won a substantial, measure of success through the capable management of his business affairs and has also aided materially in improving and developing his city, being recognized as a most progressive and public-spirited citizen. He was born in Kentland, Newton county, Indiana, September 30, 1873, of the marriage of James and Nancy Jane Kenoyer, the former also born in that county, while the latter was likewise a native of the Hoosier state. For a time the father engaged in farming and he afterward turned his attention to the carpenter’s … Read more