Below are a list of the cemeteries that can be found in Grand County. Unfortunately there are no transcriptions. This county has not been lucky enough to have some wonderful person do any of these transcriptions and I am not able to do so at this time. So these cemeteries are listed here to give an idea of what and where they are. |
Arrow Cemetery aka Arowhead Cemetery |
Abandoned | |
Bloomquist, Oscar | Single grave near Faser | Abandoned |
Daxton, Infant girl | Single grave near Faser | Abandoned |
Evergreen Cemetery | ||
Forster Cemetery | South of Radium on Sheephorn Creek | |
Fraser Cemetery | ½ mile south of Fraser | |
Granby Cemetery | In city limits | |
Grand Lake Cemetery | ½ mile northwest of Grand Lake | |
Hahn, Joseph | Single grave near Kremling | Abandoned |
Hot Sulphur Springs Cemetery | ¼ east of Hot Sulphur Springs | |
Kremmling Cemetery aka Riverside Cemetery |
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Law, George | Single grave near Granby | Abandoned |
Lyons, J | Single grave three miles east of Grandby | Abandoned |
Maryvale Cemetery aka Cozens Cemetery |
At old town site with dates from 1904 to 1937 | Abandoned |
McGuverans, -- | Single grave at site of old town of Corona | Abandoned |
Myers Ranch Cemetery | Four miles west of Granby | Private |
Rural Cemetery No. 1 | Ten miles north of Kremling | |
Rural Cemetery No. 2 | Near Hot Sulphur Springs | |
Rural Cemetery No. 3 | West of Fraser | Private |
Tabernash (Indian) | One mile north of Tabernash | Killed 1878 |
Troublesome Cemetery | At site of old town (4 ½ miles east of Kremmling) | Private |
Weber, Edward | Single grave near Granby | Shot 1883 |