Davis County, Utah Cemeteries

Davis County Cemeteries
The early settlers of Davis County wer the first to establish civic cemeteries in the State of Utah. The pioneers who founded the city of Bountiful found a need for burial property almost immediatly. The first cemeteries in Davis County were in the southern cities of Bountiful and Farimngton. The early pioneers found cemeteries to be an immediate need. For example, Colonel Davis who founded the city of Farminton, was the first person who asked that property be set aside for a cemetery. Three days after found the small town, Colonel Davis' son was run over by a wagon and was killed.

The early period of Davis County cemeteries is considered to be from 1847 to 1863 when Davis County was incorporated. At that time, the county assumed responsibity for maintain most of the public cemeteries within cities in Davis County.

Cemetery Locations
There are 23 cemeteries within the current Davis County Borders. Most are opperated by the county, but some are still private and independently maintained. The following is a list of Cemeteries

Bountiful City Cemetery Bountiful South City Cemetery Bountiful Calvery Christian Cemetery Clearfield Munciple Cemetery Crowther Brothers Mortuary Cemetery Crowning Summit Memorial Gardens Farmington City Cemetery North Farmington City Cemetery Layton Memorial Gardens Layton City Cemetery First Baptist of Layton Cemetery Layton Veteran's and War Memorial Cemetery North Layton Lake View Cemetery Retrieved from https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Davis_County_Utah_Cemeteries