Colby St. Mary's Cemetery Index
205 S. 2nd Street,
Colby, Wisconsin 54421
(715) 223-3048
The
Transcribers for this cemetery were
Robert Lipprandt & Stan.
Special Thanks to
Wendy Carlson for her contributions which are noted in green. Also,
thanks to Kathy Englebretson for the tombstone photos.
Alpha-Index: [A]
[B] [BL] [C] [D] [E]
[F] [G] [H] [I]
[K] [L]
[M] [N] [O] [P]
[R] [S] [SCHR] [SM]
[T] [U] [V]
[W] [Y]
This cemetery is located west of St. Mary's Catholic Church.
From Hwy. 13 go west on County Road N (Spence Street) 3/4 mile to HiLine Road.
Turn left and go approximately 1/10th mile. The cemetery is located on the West
Side of the road and has been in existence since about 1885.
Tombstone photos provided by Kathleen Englebretson
This index, compiled by Genealogical Volunteers, is provided free of charge for non-profit uses.
Respect the rights of the transcribers and do not repost it on any commercial sites or copy it without permission.
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**The spreadsheets contain a large amount of information and may take several minutes to display. This data was obtained from cemetery, church & family records, tombstone photos, obituaries, a cemetery walk through and Clark County, Wisconsin biographical and historical records from 1881, 1891 & 1918. The accuracy of the data varies and may include errors. If you have additions or corrections, please contact us. If you can not find a desired obituary in the ALHN database to verify the entry, you may wish to order a micro-film of a Neillsville newspaper from the time frame you are researching. The available newspapers can be requested from the Wisconsin State Historical through your local library. Please consider submitting any newly acquired items to the ALHN Records Board. If you have a bit of extra time, why not type a few unrelated items as a random act of kindness to future researchers?
Explanation of the Sources (Column A)
o = Obituary Information
t = Tombstone Reading
a = Anniversary
n= Neillsville Court House Records
c = Cemetery Records
f= Family Tree
s= Social Security Index |