Cemeteries of Lewis County | Toledo

Toledo
Lone Hill Cemetery (AKA Layton Prairie Cemetery); near Toledo, overlooking the Cowlitz River; Lewis County Cemetery Dist. #5; Toledo, WA; established 1889; 1st recorded burial 1850; Lone Hill 24 June 1949.
Roberts Cemetery (AKA Howe Cemetery/Cowlitz Prairie Cemetery); Toledo, WA, Howe Road east on Cowlitz Prairie, turn by Cowlitz Mission Church, come to four crossroads, turn left-A frame house on left, look down over hill, see white ribbon; created 1870 by great grandfather of Donald Roberts Sr.
St. Francis Mission (AKA Cowlitz Mission/aka St. Francis Mission Calvary Cemetery); Toledo, WA; oldest in state 1845, dedicated 30 June 1899.
Cemetery Records Online
Toledo Cemetery Lewis County Cemetery Dist. #7; 5th street next to Fir Lawn Funeral Home, Toledo, WA; created 9 January 1888, 2nd addition 1931. Toledo Cemetery A-L | Toledo Cemetery M-Z

 

St. Francis MissionSpecial Note: Some cemeteries have more than one name, so please be sure to check under all possible names. We have tried to cross-reference these ones by adding A.K.A. (also known as).

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In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected databases would be stored. In addition, the databases would be indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than one county, they could be located in the index.

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The County Coordinator for Lewis County is Jenny Tenlen