This table is a compilation of information gathered by WAGS volunteers over the years for ‘Lone Graves’ of people who are not buried in named cemeteries in the area. The information and locations were gathered from family members, historical publications, and other sources such as newspapers. The table below can be searched like any other table on this website.

The information in the table is all that WAGS has on the individuals listed. If you have any additional information to offer or corrections to be made for the data on those folks listed, please contact us and share the info.

The COLUMN SEARCH FILTER boxes above the data table are used for searching in any column of the data table. You can use any or all the boxes to limit your search. Use the ‘Clear Filters’ button to clear out any characters you have entered to start over. The table SEARCH box on the top right can also be used to search for data in ANY column; the clear filters button does not clear it since it is not a filter.

The ‘More Details‘ button on the table’s left side displays a window of all the record’s data – USE IT.

No need to use ‘wildcards’ in your search, the filters do that automatically, therefore don’t put too much info in any filter box; it could cause nothing to be found; start with just a few characters in the search boxes (like: jone for searching for Jones, Edward C. in the NAME column filter box), then add more characters or use other column filters to narrow your search.
You can PRINT, download in CSV or Excel format, or copy to the clipboard the displayed records. Use the ‘Show Entries’ pulldown to control how many rows of data to display on each page.  Always check the print preview and verify the number of pages you want to print.

LONE GRAVES in North Central Washington