Results for Old Burying Ground
Old Quaker Burying Ground
1672
Here April, 1672, George Fox, founder of Quaker...
The Old Burying Ground
The Old Burying Ground
Earliest in Salisbury Center<...
Old Fourth Creek Burying Ground
1756-1888
Dedicated by the Presbyterian church to th...
Old Colony Burying Ground, 1805
Granville, Ohio, was settled in 1805 by the Licking Compan...
Results for Old Burying Ground
Old Quaker Burying Ground
1672
Here April, 1672, George Fox, founder of Quakerism, opened the first General Meeting of Friends in Maryland, marking the beginning of West River Yearly Meeting and its successor, Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends. Site of West River Quaker Meeting House.
Marker ...
The Old Burying Ground
The Old Burying Ground
Earliest in Salisbury Center
Given May 29, 1750 by
Robert Walker of Stratford Connecticut
One of Salisbury's Original Proprietors
Earliest Dated Stone – Dr. Wade Clark – August 6 1750
Latest – Churchill Coffing – May 14, 1873
Here Lie Buried Soldiers and ...
Old Fourth Creek Burying Ground
1756-1888
Dedicated by the Presbyterian church to the memory of the pioneers and to the soldiers of the Indian wars, the Revolution and the Confederacy who lie buried here.
Built by the pioneers, this wall was reconstructed by the national government and ...
Old Colony Burying Ground, 1805
Granville, Ohio, was settled in 1805 by the Licking Company, a group formed in Granville, Massachusetts, and Granby Connecticut, for the purpose of emigrating west. The Old Colony Burying Ground was defined on the first town plat of Granville in ...