
Gone, Not Forgotten
Established in 1892, Evergreen replaced the Old City Park cemetery in Brewery Gulch, which was upslope from the drinking water wells. By order of the Common Council of Bisbee in 1914, the transfer of the residents from the old cemetery to Evergreen began. Today, there are over 14,000 burials in the cemetery.
This database is based on handwritten primary sources. We have noted errors in the original records; we also had occasional difficulty in interpreting the old handwritten ledgers. If you identify incorrect information or wish to add to the cemetery database, please send your information to us via the contact page.
We have added upated data from the City of Bisbee Public Works Department, along with thier maps. If you wish to visit a grave, these maps make it relativly easy to find.
Alverez, Santiago
Alverez, Albert
Alverez, Maria Julie
Alverez (Family), Micaela
Alverez (Family), Micaela
Amador, Rosario
Amalong, Elizabeth Ann
Amanska, Gila
Amara, Maria F
Amara,
Amara, Raymond
Amara, Lupe Garcia
Amarillas, David Douglas
Amarillas, Felipa
Amarillas, Tillie
Amarillas, Felipe
Amarillas, Leonarda
Amario, Maria V
Amaro, Antonio
Amaro, Manuela
Amaro, Maria
Amaro, Victor
Amaro, Guadelupe
Amaro, Maximiano
Amaya, Maria
Amaya (Res), Pete
Amayo, Eduardo
Ambum, Mary
Amburn, Julia B
Amburn, Mary
Grave Moved