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The Lee and Fairfax Family Cemetery
The Lee and Fairfax Family Cemetery is located on this rid...
The Lamar Cemetery
This burial ground originally served pioneer settlers of t...
Luther Parker Cemetery
Dedicated to Muskego’s most illustrious pioneer and first ...
The Tucker Cemetery
This oldest cemetery in Pasco County has existed since bef...
Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery
Historical Marker
Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Churc...
Old Lutheran Cemetery
In 1713, eleven German Palatine families settled in this a...
The Honolulu Memorial at the National Memorial Cemetery of the P
In these gardens are recorded
the names of Americans...
Beard-Green Cemetery in the Dawes Arboretum
Spring, 1800, Benjamin Green and family become the first l...
The Pet Cemetery
Occasionally there would be a mournful procession o...
The Howard Cemetery
Thomas Howard, aged 66, a Revolutionary War Veteran, arriv...
Results for The Cemetery
The Lee and Fairfax Family Cemetery
The Lee and Fairfax Family Cemetery is located on this ridge top overlooking the Occoquan Bay. The Lees established the cemetery with the death of Henry Lee II on August 15, 1787. His wife Lucy Lee, the only other member ...
The Lamar Cemetery
This burial ground originally served pioneer settlers of the Lamar community. Founded by James W. Byrne (d. 1865), a native of Ireland and a veteran of the Texas Revolution, it was named for his friend Mirabeau B. Lamar, former President ...
Luther Parker Cemetery
Dedicated to Muskego’s most illustrious pioneer and first European settler, Luther Parker, who brought his wife Alletta and five children to Muskego by horse and wagon in 1836. Luther Parker was one of several responsible for secession of Waukesha County ...
The Tucker Cemetery
This oldest cemetery in Pasco County has existed since before 1855. Thomas and Sarah Tucker settled in the area about 1842 and in 1845 planted the county's first orange grove. Family history records an earlier generation of Tuckers lived in ...
Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery
Historical Marker
Slidre Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery
On January 13, 1906, forefathers from Norway established the church. The first pastor to serve was Reverend J.C. Hougum.
The church building was constructed in 1907 by Jorger Erickson, Knute Evenson, Ole Gunderson, Knute ...
Old Lutheran Cemetery
In 1713, eleven German Palatine families settled in this area and organized into a congregation under Lutheran Pastor Justus Falckner. About 1720, they built a log church near this site. It was replaced prior to 1739 with a larger structure, ...
The Honolulu Memorial at the National Memorial Cemetery of the P
In these gardens are recorded
the names of Americans
who gave their lives
in the Service of their Country
and whose earthly resting place
is known only to God
*Indicates Medal Of Honor Award
Marker can be reached from Puowaina Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Beard-Green Cemetery in the Dawes Arboretum
Spring, 1800, Benjamin Green and family become the first legal settlers in Licking County, followed by the Stadden family; Col. John Stadden marries Elizabeth Green on Christmas Day. Spring, 1801, clearings cut for cabins on Hog Run; Johnny Appleseed plants ...
The Pet Cemetery
Occasionally there would be a mournful procession of parents and children to the small animal cemetery to lay away a family pet.
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Animals Buried Here
DOGS HORSES
Susan Little Texas
Jessie
(T. Roosevelt’s horse)
Little Boz Tamara
Jack (T. Roosevelt, Jr.’s ...
The Howard Cemetery
Thomas Howard, aged 66, a Revolutionary War Veteran, arrived at the head of the great rapids of the Maumee from New York State in 1822. Three cabins were erected for his family and the families of his two sons Edward ...