I’ve visited a lot of cemeteries during my genealogy research career. A lot of walking and photo taking and on one of the trips, I recorded information as well as taking photos.
So,
what cemeteries have I visited? Several
in Washington State where my relatives are buried. These include RainyMtn View Cemetery:
William & Susan Kludt
Valley outside of Glenoma,
Sticklin Greenwood Memorial in Centralia, and Mountain View Cemetery, also in
Centralia. Rainy Valley has my Mom’s
family – the Keesees. Greenwood also has
mom’s family – both the Keesees and the Reynoldsons. Mountain View has
my
dad’s family – the Kludts, including my brother. OH, also visited a cemetery in Spokane and in
Lind where some of my dad’s relatives are buried. We’ve also checked out Fern Hill Cemetery in
Aberdeen where my husband’s family is buried.Fern Hill Cemetery:
William & Julia Belles
Chestnut Point:
Ruth E Bevins
have a
stick to beat the area to scare away the snakes. Most of them were up on hillsides. The one that was the most interesting was
Apple Orchard near the church that family attended. Without having old-timers with me, I would
not have known which plot belonged to my ancestors as the only marking was a
cross. Other cemeteries included Bent
Branch, Chestnut Point, and Scott Family to name just a few.
1984 saw my aunt and I
in Fayette County, Iowa doing research on the Kludt/Reisner family. Family members took us to several cemeteries
where our early relatives are buried – West Union, Hawkeye, and Eldorado were the
main ones. Besides cemeteries, we
visited churches to find various records.
Mennonite Cemetery:
Aaron & Elizabeth Shontz
2016
saw my husband and I in Harmony, Butler County, Pennsylvania at the Mennonite
Cemetery for the Belles/Shontz/Zeigler families. We also visited another cemetery that was
real interesting – no tombstones nor markings of any kind; just a fenced in
patch of grass.Harmony Society Cemetery
The cemetery I really
want to go to is in the Barton/Grafton/Cedarburg area in Wisconsin. I want to see what Kludts/Fromms are buried
there. I know that at least two children
from my immigrant ancestor, John Kludt, are buried there. Whether there’s a marker or not remains to be
seen.
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