Douglas County, Washington Cemetery Records
A complete listing of all available online Douglas County Washington cemeteries, with links to multiple cemetery transcriptions, gravestone photos, tombstone photos, official records, etc.
A complete listing of all available online Douglas County Washington cemeteries, with links to multiple cemetery transcriptions, gravestone photos, tombstone photos, official records, etc.
Most of these 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 Franklin County, Washington Tombstone Transcription Project) Eltopia Cemetery Harder Cemetery Kahlotus Mountain View Cemetery Paradise Flats Cemetery Sulphur-Estes Cemetery Following Cemeteries (hosted at Interment) Kahlotus Lakeview Cemetery Old Bones Cemetery
Most of these 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 Garfield County, Washington Tombstone Transcription Project) Bethel (Kirby) Cemetery Chapel Hill (Mayview) Cemetery Cox (Bartels) Cemetery Dick Cemetery North Fork Cemetery Offield Bar (Ish) Cemetery Pataha Flat (Union Chapel, Center Schoolhouse) Cemetery Pataha Valley (Oliphant, Owsley) Cemetery Peola Pioneer Cemetery Philomathean (Alpowa Ridge) Cemetery Ping Cemetery Rigsby (Pataha City) Cemetery Ruark (New Century) Cemetery Following Cemeteries (hosted at Interment) Dick Graves North Fork Grave
A complete listing of all available online Grant County Washington cemeteries, with links to multiple cemetery transcriptions, gravestone photos, tombstone photos, official records, etc.
A complete listing of all available online Adams County Washington cemeteries, with links to multiple cemetery transcriptions, gravestone photos, tombstone photos, official records, etc.
Most of these 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 Asotin County, Washington Tombstone Transcription Project) Anatone Cemetery Asotin Cemetery Asotin Creek (Bracken) Cemetery Autrey Cemetery Ayers Cemetery Babandorf Cemetery Body Place Cemetery Cloverland Cemetery Craige (Montgomery Ridge) Cemetery Critchfield Gulch Cemetery Green Place Cemetery Haberman Cemetery Joseph Creek Cemetery Lake Cemetery McKinzie Cemetery Mountain View Cemetery Myers Cemetery Neal Cemetery Pleasant Ridge (Sacred Heart) Catholic Cemetery Roupe Cemetery Silcott Cemetery Taplin Cemetery Vest Cemetery Weissenfels Cemetery Following Cemeteries (hosted … Read more
Most of these 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 Benton County, Washington Tombstone Transcription Project) Evergreen (Kiona-Benton) Cemetery Horse Heaven (“Unnamed Prosser”) Cemetery West Prosser (IOOF) Cemetery White Bluffs Cemetery (hosted at Interment)
A complete listing of all available online Chelan County Washington cemeteries, with links to multiple cemetery transcriptions, gravestone photos, tombstone photos, official records, etc.
Most of these 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 Clallam County, Washington Tombstone Transcription Project) Blue Mountain Cemetery Captain Thompson Cemetery G.A.R. Section of Ocean View Cemetery Ocean View Cemetery Ozette Lake Sequim Prairie (Pioneer Memorial) Cemetery Sequim View Cemetery
Most of these 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 Clark County, Washington Tombstone Transcription Project) Gardner (Hayes) Cemetery Highland Lutheran Cemetery Holy Cross Cemetery Livingston (Shanghai) Cemetery Venersborg Cemetery Yacolt Cemetery County Farm (Marble Mount) Cemetery (hosted at Interment)
Washington Cemetery records are listed by county then name of cemetery within the Washington county. Most of these are complete indices at the time of transcription, however, in some cases we provide a partial listing. Adams County, Washington Cemetery Records Asotin County, Washington Cemetery Records Benton County, Washington Cemetery Records Chelan County, Washington Cemetery Records Clallam County, Washington Cemetery Records Clark County, Washington Cemetery Records Columbia County, Washington Cemetery Records Cowlitz County, Washington Cemetery Records Douglas County, Washington Cemetery Records Ferry County, Washington Cemetery Records Franklin County, Washington Cemetery Records Garfield County, Washington Cemetery Records Grant County, Washington Cemetery Records … Read more
Gilbert Balaam Burnside, 87, died Thursday,Jan. 2, 2003, at Centralia Providence Hospital, Centralia, Wash. Mr Burnside was born Aug. 11, 1916, in Haines, to James A. and Aplharette Shanklin Burnside. James had accompanied his parents John and Ann Elizabeth Naylor Burnside to Baker Valley over the Oregon Trail. His survivors are son, Donald and wife, Audrey of Chehallis, son Jack and wife, Georgia of Tacoma, and sister Myrtle Burnside Music Johnson of Tacoma; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A great grandson Allen Phillips of Baker City and many cousins in Baker Valley. No services were held by his … Read more
Haines, Oregon Roger Duane Coles, 86, of Vancouver, Wash., and a former Baker and Haines resident, went home to be with his Lord on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2003. A celebration of life ceremony was held to honor him on Saturday, Jan. 25. The service was held at 3 p.m. at Felida Baptist Church located in Vancouver, Wash. Born in Haines, on June 2, 1916, he graduated from Haines High School and later attended Brooks Institute of Photography. He received an Honorary Master of Science in Photography from Brooks in 2001 for representing “our craft with diligence, fortitude, honesty, service, and … Read more
JAMES P. ATWOOD, M.D. – One of the most successful physicians of Baker City, Oregon, is the gentleman whose name appears as the heading of this sketch. A careful and conscientious gentleman of temperate habits, and thoroughly reliable in all public and professional as well as private matters, he enjoys the confidence of the public, and has a large practice. He was born in Wisconsin in 1846, but was educated in Oregon, at Sublimity and at Corvallis, and took his degree in medicine from the medical department of the Willamette University at Salem, and from the medical department of the … Read more
THOMAS BAKER. – Mr. Baker was born in Bullitt county, Kentucky, in 1832, being the son of George C. and Elizabeth Miller Baker. When he was eighteen months old his parents moved to Hancock county, Illinois. He remained in that country until the spring of 1852, being employed on his father’s farm. In the spring of this year, he started with his older brother across the plains to California, and arrived in the Golden State in August, 1852. For ten years he was actively engaged in mining, and was among the number who made the stampede to the Florence mines … Read more
HON. JESSE B. BALL. – Twenty miles up the Skagit river, in the heart of one of the richest timber sections of Washington, is Sterling, a thriving young city, with high hopes for the future. The founder of the place is the man whose name appears at the head of this sketch. Mr. Ball is a pioneer of 1853, having crossed the plains in that year and stopped at Downieville, where he worked a short time for a company of miners, – his only work for anybody but himself on this coast. His career has had the restless activity and … Read more
DR. LEVI W. BALLARD. – The subject of this sketch was born in Petersburg, Hillsborough county, New Hampshire, on December 21, 1815, and is the son of William and T.B. Downing Ballard. He was educated in the common schools of his native place, and went to Hancock Academy in Hancock for two years, after which, in 1837, he came to New Jersey and taught school for three years. After engaging with but poor success in the mercantile business, he removed to Ohio and engaged in different occupations, until finally, taking up the study of medicine, he entered the Cleveland Medical … Read more
THOS. M. ALVORD. – Mr. Alvord was born in Homer, Courtland county, New York, February 26, 1832, and is the son of Sylvester and Lucy Hull Alvord. His grandfather was a soldier in the Revolutionary war, serving under General Washington, and took up a Donation claim on the present site of Homer, New York. His father was born on the place, and died in 1864. He resided at his birthplace until 1853, when with his brother, Henry S., he left New York on board the Prometheus, via Nicaragua, and on the Pacific side took the Cortez, arriving in San Francisco … Read more
WM. R. ANDERSON. – This well-known pioneer of Clarke county was born in West Virginia in 1822, and there received his education and was apprenticed to learn the working of leather and the manufacture of boots and shoes. Being possessed of a roving disposition, he went out to Missouri in 1848, and the year following took the final step to reach the Pacific. His trip across the mountains was brought about by his hiring to drive a government wagon to Fort Hall. Reaching this point too late to return that season, the commander proposed to the squad of thirty-six men … Read more
HON. A.M. CANNON. – Mr. Cannon, like so many of our prominent men and large capitalists, began life on a farm, where his energies were devoted until he was twenty-one years old. His father was a farmer and a man of fine qualities, but had very limited means to devote to the education of his son. In 1858 he left Illinois, and started with two yoke of oxen for Pike’s Peak. At St. Joseph he was elected captain of a company of emigrants consisting of fifty-two souls, and succeeded in leading them safely across the plains through a dangerous Indian … Read more