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Old Hudson Township Burying Ground

Old Hudson Township Burying Ground

The Old Township Burying Ground contains many of Hudson's earliest families.  At the gate of the cemetery, visitors will find a brochure with information provided by the Anna Lee Chapter of Questers.

The first burial, ...

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Old Episcopal Burying Ground

The land upon which the Episcopal Burying Ground lies was purchased in 1832 by Christ Church Episcopal as a burial ground for its parishioners. The cemetery became extremely important during the 1833 cholera epidemic during which Christ Church lost approximately ...

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Winsted Old Burying Ground

Winsted Old Burying Ground

Laid out and first used in

1800. In 1953 conveyed to

The Town of Winchester.

Marker is at the intersection of Park Place West and Grove Street, on the right when traveling south on Park Place West.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old First Parish Burying Ground

1630 - 1930

Original plot given by the first settler, Richard Tarr, who was buried here in 1732. Here lie most of the early settlers and many of the officers and soldiers of the French and Indian, Revolutionary and 1812 Wars.

Marker ...

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The Old Burying Ground

The Old Burying Ground

At Byram Shore

Is Recognized For

Its Historic Importance By

The Historical Society

Of the Town of Greenwich

and

The Byram Garden Club

May 1999

Greenwich Landmark

Marker is at the intersection of Byram Shore Road and Byram Dock Street, on the left when traveling ...

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Old Quinn Burying Ground

Established June 2, 1849 by

Veteran of War of 1812

Loftin Quinn

In Consideration of His Love for the Church, He Conveyed the Burying Ground to the Trustees of Liberty Church And Their Successors.

Listed on the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register

Erected by Friends of ...

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Old Quaker Burying Ground

Grave sites of the pioneer

families in Queensbury

Abraham Wing, founder

Marker is at the intersection of Quaker Road (New York Route 254) and Bay Road, on the right when traveling east on Quaker Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old Burying Ground

In use for nearly two hundred years, largely by the Blauvelt family, the earliest known burial was in 1722. The cemetery contains the graves of members of other early Bergen County families, veterans of the American Revolution and slaves. Some ...

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Old Congregational Burying Ground

[Left Plaque]

In honor of

the men and women

who planted in the wilderness

the early homes of Stratford,

who fought bravely and suffered patiently

in the War of the American Revolution,

and who left to their descendents

a proud memory of courage,

endurance and ...

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Olde East Street Burying Grounds

Olde East Street Burying Grounds – before 1766 to 1856

This marker fondly and respectfully commemorates for all time, the contributions of our early citizens to the establishment of our Town's sturdy character.

Here lie our earliest settlers, sharing ...

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