A list the churches that were organized in Wisconsin.
County |
Church |
Cemetery |
---|---|---|
Richland |
Ash Ridge (Richland, Camp Creek, Forest) 1854-1929?) |
Other cemeteries used: Basswood Cemetery, Pleasant Ridge Cemetery - Bloom
|
Barron |
Barron (1888-1913) |
No Church cemetery; Other cemeteries used: Wayside Cemetery |
Chippewa |
Chippewa Valley (1879-1982) |
Other cemeteries used: Rock Falls Cemetery |
Rush |
Cloverdale (1909-19?) |
|
Price |
Elk River (1904-16?) |
No church cemetery Other cemeteries used: Phillips Cemetery Mother church was the Barron congregation |
Door |
Greenwood (1897-99) |
No church cemetery |
Dunn |
Irvin Creek (1869-1916?) |
Not sure if this church had a cemetery. There is a Irvin Creek cemetery that was near the church and members are buried in. Other Cemeteries used: Teegarden Cemetery. |
Chippewa |
Maple Grove (1885-) |
No Church Cemetery. Other cemetery used: Edison Cemetery, Rock Falls Creek Cemetery
|
Dunn |
Menomonie (1942-78) |
|
Pierce |
River Falls (Pierce County) (1870-?) |
|
Barron |
Rice Lake (1913-) |
|
Chippewa |
Stanley (1919-) |
Mother churches were Worden and Maple Grove congregation |
Richland & Sauk |
Valton (1880-?) | |
Richland | West Pine (1878-1884) | In 1884 the West Pine River and Camp Creek churches consolidate to form the Forest Church (Ash Ridge) |
Marinette |
White Rapids (1920-60?) |
|
Clark |
Willard (1909-19?) |
|
Clark |
Worden (1904-59?) |
Worden Church Cemetery Mother church was the Maple Grove congregation |
List of books on history for the churches in Wisconsin.
Brethren In Northern Illinois and Wisconsin by John Heckman & J E Miller 1941
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