WASHINGTON

A list the churches that were organized in Washington.

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County

Church

Cemetery

Lewis

Centralia (1897-1926)

No church cemetery

Other Cemeteries used: Washington Lawn Cemetery,           Greenwood Cemetery

Has far as I can tell the cemeteries in this country have never been published. The genealogical Society does have a card files or folders with all the name of and dates on then off the tombstones.

Douglas

East Wenatchee (1908-22)

No church cemetery.

But members start the Valley View Cemetery where early members are buried. There are also burials in Wenatchee City Cemetery and  Evergreen Cemetery and Sunnyslope Cemetery

Mother church was the Sunnyslope (Wenatchee) congregation

King

Covington: Community (1957-)

No church cemetery

Okanogan

Ellisforde (Okanogan Valley, Loomis) (1916-)

Mountain View Memorial Cemetery

 Stevens

 Forest Center (1916-46)

No church cemetery

Mother church was the Mount Hope congregation

Klickitat

Glenwood (1946-?)

No church cemetery

Other Cemeteries used: Mt. Adams cemetery at Glenwood, WA

This a meeting house for the Stiverson congrdgation

Chelan

Greenwood (Plain, Wenatchee Park)  (1915-38)

No church cemetery

Garfield Highland (1891-?)  

Stevens

Mount Hope (1906-56?)   

No church cemetery

Mother church was the Spokane congregation

Okanogan

Myers Creek (1903-13)

No church cemetery

Spokane North Spokane (1919-1941) Mother church was the 1st Spokane congregation

Yakima

North Yakima (1902-66)    

No church cemetery.

Members are to be found in the Tahoma Cemetery

Yakima

Outlook (1917-)    

No church cemetery

Other Cemeteries used: Outlook Cemetery and the  Sunnyside (Old) & Sunnyside Memorial Park 

Mother church was the Sunnyside congregation

Okanogan

Omak (1913-61?)

No church cemetery

Other Cemeteries used: Riverside Cemetery - near Omak

Thurston

Olympia (Lacey Community) (1907-) 

No church cemetery

Other Cemeteries Used: IOOF - North St & Cleveland Ave on the southside of Olympia.                                      ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wa/thurston/cemetery/ioof-ac.txt

Pacific

Oysterville, (1897-?) 

No church cemetery

Other Cemeteries Used: Oysterville Cemetery

Columbia Pataha (1877-1897)  

 Lewis

Richland Valley (Ajlune) (1919-)

No church cemetery  

Mother church was the Centralia congregation      

 Lewis

Salkum (1938-)

No church cemetery

Other Cemeteries used: Riffie Cemetery

Mother church was the Richland Valley congregation  

King

Seattle: Highpoint (1950?-53)   

No church cemetery

King

Seattle: Lakewood Community (1950-)

No church cemetery

King

Seattle: Olympic View Community (1907-)

No church cemetery

Spokane

1st Spokane (Spokane) (1909-1926)

No church cemetery

Other Cemeteries used: Riverside Cemetery - Spokane, WA

Mother church was the Tekoa (Spokane) congregation

Klickitat

Stiverson (1898- 1929?)

Stiverson – Dunkard Cemetery

Other Cemeteries used: Mt. Adams cemetery
at Glenwood, WA                                  

Chelan

Sunnyslope (1903-)

No church cemetery.

But the members started the Sunnyslope Cemetery. A lot of the early members are buried there. There are also burials in Wenatchee City Cemetery and  Evergreen Cemetery

Yakima

Sunnyside (1899-1975)     

No church cemetery.  

Members are to be found in the

Sunnyside (Old) & Sunnyside Memorial Park

Pierce

Tacoma: Larchmont Community (1909-)  

No church cemetery

 

 

Whitman

Tekoa (Spokane)  (1899-1941)

No church cemetery

Before 1909 this church was know as Spokane Church. But when the members in Spokane formed a separated conjugation it changed its name to Tekoa.

Okanogan

Whitestone (1920-)  

No church cemetery.

Members used the  Mountain View Memorial Cemetery which belong to Ellisforde Brethren Church.

Mother church was the Okanogan Valley congregation

Chelan

Wenatchee City

No church cemetery

Other Cemeteries used: Sunnyslope Cemetery  - on School Rd in Sunnyslope, WA,  Wenatchee Memorial Park  - in East Wenatchee

Mother church was the Sunnyslope (Wenatchee) congregation

Chelan

Wenatchee Valley

No church cemetery.

Some of members are buried in the  Sunnyslope Cemetery and the Wenatchee City Cemetery and the  Evergreen Cemetery

Mother church was the Wenatchee City & East Wenatchee congregation

 

List of books on  history for the churches in Washington.    

Settlement of the Brethren on the Pacific Slope by Gladys E Muir 1939

 

 

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