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The Moran Cemetery index lists individuals interred at this cemetery located in Spokane County, Washington. Death dates on the markers range from 1876-2011, and 1830 is the earliest birth date shown. Index information about an individual may include name, birth date, birth place, death date, and names of family members. Index data was compiled by Maggie Rail, a member of the Washington State Cemetery Association who has transcribed over 400 cemeteries since 1993.
Moran Cemetery is located at Lat: 47° 35' 45"N, Lon: 117° 22' 07"W T24N R43E Sec. 4. Address: 65th & Regal, Spokane WA. Cemetery Contact Information: 7204 S Palouse Hwy, Spokane WA 99223 There are 1,103 individuals listed in this index. This index is in English. This index is open for research. Abbreviations used in this index: 1-2-B indicates burial in grave # 1 Lot 2 Section B * + = no photo, info from 1961 reading + = no photo, info from my first reading or obits ns = no stone c/o = child of d/o = daughter of h/o = husband of l/o = lot owned by s/o = son of s/w = stone with Sec = section Sib. = Siblings sss = shared surname stone w/o = wife of Notes from transcriber Maggie Rail, Feb 07, 2001, last edited Mar 19, 2012: “Moran cemetery is located at 65th and Regal St, west of Regal and north of 65th street in south Spokane WA, on Moran Prairie.” “The deed between the Moran Cemetery Association and John E Reed of Spokane Falls was signed on Nov 02, 1891. The sum of $10.00 was paid for the property. Thomas Weger established Moran Cemetery on his land about 1889, naming it for Joseph Moran. “ “A few bodies were removed from the Cannon Hill Cemetery, which was in Spokane, in 1889. Because of this we find some graves with burial dates back to 1883, however I only have them back to 1876, which means I am missing some.” “According to the sexton, Joanne Brown, it is owned by the county under the supervision of District #3 Cemetery Board of Spokane County WA. I have repeatedly tried to obtain a copy of the sexton files and am refused.” “A survey of this cemetery was first completed by Vicki and Mike Morris and myself in the summer of 2000. I transcribed from these readings and then compared this with a transcription from "Spokane County Rural Cemeteries", pub. 1961 by EWGS.” “I found many duplicates, due to some listed with different names in older records. Some listings are also really unidentifiable, so I have tried to list those on the miscellaneous page. Perhaps one day we can know who they are. There were some footstones which I did not list if they are only initials.” “Names with an asterisk * at the end of their entry, are from 1961 reading and have no headstone. I only have the actual location on a few. The rest I have listed in the section, if I found a stone in my 2005 visit. There are four Sections, A, B, C and D.” “I revisited the cemetery Aug 30, 2005 using my digital camera, and have a photo of all existing and legible stones or markers. It is very evident that there are many missing markers and stones. In Section C there are only a few existing stones. In some areas family has replaced the older stone. Some which were in my first reading are now missing. I have tried to label these accordingly.” |
Citation: |
Preferred citation: [Identification of item], Moran Cemetery Spokane County Index, Office of Secretary of State, Washington State Archives, Digital Archives, http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov, [date accessed].
Source: Index and transcription notes were donated to the Washington State Archives by Maggie Rail, Historical Records Project, March 2012. |
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Moran Cemetery Photos 0.3 MB |