Browse over 1.3 million gravestone photo records from across the state of Iowa! - 331 new contributions within the last week! - Celebrating 21 Years (2003-2024)
Total Matches: 92
Name |
Location |
County |
WILWERDING, Alma Rose |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Alma Rose |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Alma Rose (reverse) |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Aloys |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Aloysius J. |
St's Peter and Paul Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Anna M. |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Anna M. |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Anthony Q. |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Bernard (reverse) |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Bernard J. |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Bernard J. |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Carl H. |
St's Peter and Paul Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Clara J. |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Clara M. |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Clarence |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Dora |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Edward |
St's Peter and Paul Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Edward J. (military) |
St's Peter and Paul Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Eleanor E. |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, F. William |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Grace |
St's Peter and Paul Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Heinrich |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Heinrich |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Heinrich |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
WILWERDING, Heinrich (close-up) |
St. Joseph's (Earling) Cemetery |
Shelby |
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Welcome to the Iowa Gravestone Photo Project! The mission of this project is to capture digital images of the gravestones of our ancestors buried in Iowa. As decades pass -- many stones are
deteriorating and even disappearing. By archiving these images, we can pay honor to our ancestors and help save these important records . . as well as providing researchers a tool for exchanging info with other researchers with common ancestry.
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