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Price County
(Brantwood)
Town of Knox
St. Mary's Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Formerly known as Mount Mariah Cemetery
Common Name: Kuusisto Maki


These photos were generously taken and contributed to these pages by Tami Lorbecke, Marcella Braski and Cathi!   Please take a moment to thank her for this terrific resource!  Use your back browser button to return to this page.


Location:
Section 4Township / Tier 35 N Range 3 E. Brantwood / Town of Knox / Price County / Wisconsin / USA.

Holder of Records:
Marcella Braski / Brantwood Town Treasurer.

Transcription:
Tombstones by Price County Genealogy Society, 1997.
Unmarked graves transcribed from cemetery records, 1997.
Photos taken by Tami (nee Erickson) Lorbecke, Aug 2005.

History:
St Marys Cemetery map Brantwood was one of the largest Finnish communities in the state of Wisconsin in the early 1900's. Advertisements of great deals on land purchases that had been clear-cut by the logging companies enticed many Finnish immigrants to this settlement referred to as Uusi Savo in the Finnish newspapers located in north-central Wisconsin.

[Click on image for a larger depiction of the map.]

The cemetery is the final resting place for mostly Finnish immigrants and their descendents. A cemetery association owns and operates this cemetery. It has a connection with Zion Lutheran Church in Brantwood.

Directions:
St. Mary's Cemetery is located on Central Avenue. Go south of State Highway 8, 1 mile on Stadium Road and west 1/10 mile on Central Ave.


Aho, Elizabeth [text]
Aho, Eric [text]
Aho, Hjlmar [text]
Anderson, A. [text]
Anderson, Amy[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Anderson, Andrew And Johanna [text]
Anderson, Karl[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Anderson, Mrs. Eino[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Anderson, Oscar[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Auvinen, Wyman [text]
Auvinen, Wyman And Lettie [text]
Badding, Vienna [text]
Elgland, Heleena [text]
Elgland, Johanna [text]
Elgland, John Aug. [text]
Elgland, John E. [text]
Forsberg, John A. And Anna M. [text]
Gustafson, Vienna [text]
Haapakoski, Edwin E.m. [text]
Hakala, Jacob J. [text]
Hakala, Maria L. [text]
Hakala, Mary [text]
Hakala, Nick [text]
Hall, Melvin [text]
Hall, Raymond [text]
Hanson, Oline [text]
Harju, Kristian [text]
Hauta, Many [text]
Hauta, Matilda L [text]
Hauta, Matt And Anna [text]
Hauta, Ruben And Ida [text]
Hauta, Tyynes [text]
Hautala, A. Sylvia [text]
Hautala, Toivo W. [text]
Heikkinen, Paul A. And Sylvia E. [text]
Henrickson, Charles [text]
Henrickson, Marie [text]
Hill, Aili S. And Matt B. [text]
Isackson, Alex [text]
Isackson, Fredriika [text]
Johnson, Infant[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Jokinen, Frans Wilhelm [text]
Juuti, Einar A. [text]
Kaanta, Eva [text]
Kamarainen, Lempe[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Kangas, Lempi M., Eino H. And George M [text]
Kangas, Mathilda [text]
Kangas, Serafia [text]
Kerttula, Hilma [text]
Kerttula, Ivan[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Kerttula, John Frederick [text]
Kerttula, Wilbas [text]
Keskinen, Urho W. And Elma H. [text]
Keto, Henry [text]
Keto, Hilma [text]
Keto, Melvin[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Keto, Nestor [text]
Kivela, Oscar And Sylvia Mary [text]
Kivi, Albert [text]
Kivi, Hilma J [text]
Kivi, Tyne Maria [text]
Komula, (Mrs.)[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Komula, Hilda L. [text]
Komula, John [text]
Korhonen, Lovisa [text]
Korpi, John[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Kraukkala, Impi[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Laine, Gust[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Lampi, William And Hannah [text]
Lehto, Isabelle[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Lehtonen, Manasse [text]
Lehtonen, Wilhelmiina [text]
Lopackin, [no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Luhtala, Mikko [text]
Luoma, Helen[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Luoma, Herman[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Lustila, Hedwig[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Maki, Elijas K. [text]
Maki, Erick [text]
Maki, John [text]
Maki, John R.[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Maki, Toini A.[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Maki, Toivo O. And Hilda S. [text]
Maki, Victor[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Makinen, Emil H.[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Makinen, Hanna And Fred [text]
Mannikko, Hilda M [text]
Mannikko, Ivar Seelum [text]
Mannikko, John Hjalmer [text]
Mannikko, Victor[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Mattson, Fanny[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Mattson, Victor[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Metsala, Eino I.[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Metsala, Samuel And Hilma J. [text]
Metsala, Sophia B.[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Metsala, Walter J.[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Anna L.[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Edward[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Erick[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Erick[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Helmi[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Hilma[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Israel[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Jean[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Jennie[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Klaarastina[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Melinda[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Reino [no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Niemi, Senja [text]
Niemi, Vaino And Pearl [text]
Niskanen, Heino R [text]
Nuutinen, Lempi [text]
Ojala, Family [text]
Ovist, Alice[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Pajala, Agnes M. [text]
Pajala, Oskari [text]
Pajala, Reino S. [text]
Perkio, Lorraine S.[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Perkio, Victor L.[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Raasakka, Isaac And Kristina [text]
Rajala, Otto [text]
Ritanen (Ritner), Herman[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Ritner, Hilma[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Rosenlof, [no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Rosenlof, Emil[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Rosenlof, Hilma Sophia[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Rosenlof, Konsta A.[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Rosenlof, Miina[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Rosenlof, Nikolai [text]
Rosenlof, Sylvia[no marker, see complete text file for further information]
Ross, John [text]
Ross, Liisa [text]
Saarela, Jacob [text]
Saarela, Maria [text]
Salmi, Helia E.[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Salmi, Oiva E[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Salmi, Rudolph P. And Lempi M. [text]
Salonen, Tapio [text]
Salonen, Toivo [text]
Sandquist, J. L. [text]
Savolainen, Sophia And Peter [text]
Sign, St Mary's Brantwood Cemetery [text]
Sihvola, Hjalmar [text]
Sihvola, Lempi Anttila [text]
Sikdala, Hjalmar [text]
Suomu, Eino[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Suomu, Ivar J. [text]
Suomu, Jacob [text]
Suomu, Johanna [text]
Suomu, Laimi E. [text]
Suomu, Wilho[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Swenson, Clarence E.[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Swenson, Daryl[no picture, see complete text file for further information]
Swenson, Waldo J. And Hazel L. [text]
Takala, John H. And Anna L. [text]
Unknown, [no marker, see complete text file for further information]
View Of Crosses, --[text]
Wasti, Lauri R. [text]
Wertanen, Jalmer [text]
Wertanen, Konsta A. And Anna L. [text]
Wertanen, Willie K. [text]
Luhtala, Susanna E. And John J. [text]
Luhtala, Wilho And Jennie [text]

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