Showing posts with label CEMETERY LIST. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CEMETERY LIST. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Friends Burial Ground, Tuckerton, New Jersey

Little Egg Harbor




Friends Burial Ground
(Little Egg Harbor)
21 East Main Street
 Tuckerton, NJ  08087
Ocean County
New Jersey  USA

Interactive map and GPS data:
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 39.60383, Longitude: -74.34146

GPS Address:
21 East Main Street
Tuckerton, NJ  08087
(609) 294-3636

 
 Friends General Conference - Little Egg Harbor Friends Meeting
The link to their website appears to be off line

Link from Bryn Mawr College - from their website


Little Egg Harbor Friends Meeting on Google+

Tuckerton Historical Society Museum
Tuckerton, NJ 08087
Phone: (609) 294-1547

Tuckerton Historical Society
35 Leitz Blvd. & Wisteria Lane
Little Egg Harbor, N.J. 08087


Tuckerton Seaport
120 W. Main Street
Tuckerton, NJ 08087
Phone: (609) 296-8868
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Copyright © 2013 by H R Worthington

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Saint John's Episcopal Cemetery, Reisterstown, Maryland





3738 Butler Road
Reisterstown
Baltimore County
Maryland  USA
Postal Code: 21136

 Interactive map and GPS data:
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 39.50276, Longitude: -76.78005

This cemetery is the final resting place for many people who lived in nearby Montmorenci, a Worthington ancestral home.
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 Copyright © 2012 by H R Worthington

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Little Britain Presbyterian Cemetery

Little Britain Presbyterian Cemetery

255 Little Britain Church Road
Peach Bottom
Lancaster County
Pennsylvania 17563
Phone: (717) 548-2266






http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1983601

Partial Listing:

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paslchs/lbpccemetery.html


________________________________________________________________ Copyright © 2012 by H R Worthington

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Bethel Baptist Church of Shenandoah Cemetery

Bethel Baptist Church of Shenandoah Cemetery
511 Shenandoah Road
Hopewell Junction, NY  12533






Dutchess County, New York


http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2222355


Copyright © 2011 by H R Worthington

Old Newton Burial Ground (NJ)

Old Newton Burial Ground
Newton
Sussex County
New Jersey  USA
Sign for Burial Ground
To the North East
To the South


North West Wall

 




Interactive map and GPS data:
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 41.05605, Longitude: -74.75274


Street address will be added.

Copyright © 2011 by H R Worthington

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Tombstone Tuesday - Middle Valley Cemetery

Middle Valley Cemetery
County Highway 513 / West Mill Road
and
Beacon Hill Road
Long Valley, NJ 07853

Washington Valley
Morris County
New Jersey  USA









Interactive map and GPS data:
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 40.76390, Longitude: -74.81000



Copyright © 2011 by H R Worthington

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Tombstone Tuesday - Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Cemetery

In trying to locate a couple of headstones, for a celebration of someone who is reportedly buried here, I thought that I would share some research about this cemetery.




From the USGENWEB Project:
Information for this page was contributed by: Ellen Carlson

PLEASANT GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHYARD

According to available information the first hours of worship on this church probably completed in 1806, and no later than 1807, when the congregation assumed the name of the Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church. The first edifice was a plain structure, with no bell tower, heated by charcoal. In 1857 the need for a new and more commodious house of worship resulted in the razing of the old building and on its site the present church was erected. The
burying ground dates to the founding of the church. The Rev. Joseph CAMPBELL, the first
settled pastor, also served the Presbyterian congregations at Independence and Hackettstown. He was followed by the Rev. Holloway Whitfield HUNT, Jr. There are no extant membership records prior to 1826. The mineral springs on Schooley's Mountain, which had been a great drawing card for visitors to the area since before the Revolutionary War, reached its apogee in the 1820's, swelling the native population, secular and religious, in this sparsely settled area of Washington Township.

The church is located on Pleasant Grove Road, 1 mile west of Schooley's Mountain, at the junction with Route 517. Some of the gravestone inscriptions were originally copied by members of the Society in 1940. In 1960 the remainder of the stones were copied and the whole checked by another group of members on one of the Society's Tombstone Hunts. Inscriptions included in brackets were copied in the original list, but not found in 1960. The inscriptions have been consolidated into family groups. An asterisk after a name indicates that the person and the relationship were given in an inscription, but no gravestone was found for that person. Inscriptions "on same stone, "in same plot,", etc. suggest a family relationship but none was stated on the stones or is assumed in this compilation. The listing was arranged, typed and prepared for publication by Dorothy A. Stratford.
 

End of Quote:

The link does not currently have a complete listing from the inscriptions that were recorded.

The “Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Churchyard” was published in the “Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, volume #65, 1990.



This publication does have the complete listing but it appears that the website, and another website with the listing from that magazine are incomplete.

This project, from what I understand, came as a result of the Cemetery Records being lost in a fire at the Church in 1924, according to the church office.

My "To Do List" for the summer, is to get as many headstones photographed and online here, and on the Find-A-Grave website. However, there are many unreadable and broken headstoes that will not be recorded.




Copyright © 2011 by H R Worthington

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Tombstone Tuesday - Pleasant Grove Prebsyterian Cemetery, Morris County, New Jersey

Pleasant Grove Chapel
132 Califon Road
Long Valley, NJ  07853


Pleasant Grove (Morris County)
Morris County
New Jersey  USA

Interactive map and GPS data:
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 40.77807, Longitude: -74.85012

 

 
Link to Find-A-Grave

Copyright © 2011 by H R Worthington
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday - Christ Episcopal Church in Philadelphia - Burials at Church


Christ Episcopal Church

Known as "The Nation's Church" because of the famous Revolutionary-era leaders who worshiped here, Christ Church was founded in 1695. It was the first parish of the Church of England (Anglican) in Pennsylvania. It is also the birthplace of the American Episcopal Church.  Talks on the church's rich history are given throughout the day.



Christ Church in Philadelphia
20 N. American Street
Philadelphia, PA  19106

215.922.1695


 Directions

Christ Church Philadelphia welcomes visitors daily.
VISITING HOURS Monday-Saturday - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sunday - 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Closed from 9-11 AM on Thursdays for organ rehearsal.
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays in January and February, January 1, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving and Christmas


WORSHIP SCHEDULE

Sunday 9:00 and 11:00 AM
View all Services and Sunday School





© 2010, Copyright H R Worthington

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday - Bedford Union Cemetery

Bedford Union Cemetery
Bedford Center Road and Clinton Road
Bedford Center, NY 10507



The entrance is across the street from #56
Clinton Road (Sec. 17, Lot 16)
Organized 1864
Still in use
Oldest Stone: Thomas Woolsey - 1730

© 2010, copyright H R Worthington

Tombstone Tuesday - Zarr Burial Ground

Zarr Burial Ground
260 Chestnut Ridge Road
Bedford Corners, NY  10507


This Burial Ground is in the Westmoreland Sanctuary in Bedford Corners, New York.






There is no sign about the Burial Ground that was obvious, although there used to be one that said :A Neighborhood Burying Ground 1824 - 1915.


The Burial Ground is next to museum at the Westmoreland Sanctuary, Chestnut Ridge Road. Very few remaining markers, most of these unreadable.








"In this rock-fence enclosed plot before you are laid to rest some forty residents of Shoemaker Road (the present Chestnut Ridge Road). Primarily they were hand-crafters, making those parts of shoes supplied them by jobbers from New York City. With this activity they combined a type of subsistence farming hard to come by on this rocky land.

Dates on the headstones range from 1824 to 1915. Names represented are Adams, Bailey, Brundage, Greene, Moore, Reynolds, Simonson, Daniels, Sands, and Zar or Zarr, of which six survive in the current telephone directory."

A reconstructed 200 year-old building serves as a museum and nature center.  This former Presbyterian Church in Bedford Village was dismantled and rebuilt at the Chestnut Ridge Rd. entrance in 1973.  The central room is used as an auditorium for public, school and scout programs and its periphery and second story balcony contains exhibits of flora and fauna of Westchester County.  

Nearby is an outdoor lecture area, a center for maple sugaring, old cemetery, wildlife garden and composting demonstration area.  

From:
Town of Bedford, Westchester County, New York
Bedford Historical Records
Volume VIII
Town of Bedford Cemeteries
1681 – 1975

30 ZAR – Chestnut Ridge Road, Westmoreland Sanctuary (Sec. 22, Lot 31); 37 graves marked with field stones. Oldest stone: Parker Zar – 1824; Last stone: Reed Adams - 1915





There is another Burial Ground in this Sanctuary as indicated above.

This is the entrance to the Burial Ground.











Only a few of the 37 headstones are readable.

Individual Headstones from this Burial Ground will be posted on this Blog.

In speaking with the superintendent, they have been trying to get funding to help clean up and maintain this Burial Ground. The staff expressed their apologies several times.

There is documentation on who is buried here. That information will also be posted here.



From an information sheet found in the office of the Westmoreland Sanctuary.



Location: Just to the east of the Residence House at the entrance to the Westmoreland Sanctuary off of Chestnut Ridge Road.

Dates of Activity: 1824 - 1915

Other Names: Chestnut Ridge Cemetery, Old Merritt Burying-Grounds.

Inscriptions: WCHS Book #17 (p. 136-137), #83 (p.70-73).

Notes: Though it has since been relegated to the ages of history, a small but thriving community called Chestnut Ridge once existed in the Town of Bedford. It was located on a mile-long stretch of Chestnut Ridge Road just above the north Castle border. Beers' Atlas shows 20 homes along this portion of Chestnut Ridge Road in 1867, along with the now defunct Chestnut Ridge Methodist Church. Three of these homes, along with a small shop, belonged to the Zar family. Parker Zar *1736-1824) purchased 100 acres in "Bedford New Purchase" in 1803. Two decades later his family founded a graveyard when they interred him in a plot just east of Chestnut Ridge Road. In 1835 Parker's sons Isaac and Jacob transferred the 120 acre farm that had been passed to them by their father to Eliza Zar, and "reserve[ed] the burying ground" on this  parcel "with the privilege of going to and from the same to bury". While most of the persons buried in this cemetery were members of the Zar family, a number of their neighbors from the Reynolds, Adams, Moore and Brundage families are interred here as well. Although the final burial in this cemetery was made in 1915, the majority of the tombstones in the graveyard date from teh mid-19th century. Today, the Zar farm is part of the Westmoreland Sanctuary, a private nature preserve.


© 2010, copyright H R Worthington

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday - Westmoreland Sanctuary, Bedford, New York


As a result of a request for photos from the Zarr Burial Ground, Bedford, New York, a little additional information about the location of the Zarr Burial Ground follows.

The address for the Westmoreland Sanctuary is:

260 Chestnut Ridge Road
Bedford Corners, New York 10507


GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 41.18376, Longitude: -73.68530

This sign can be seen on Chestnut Ridge Road.





The burial ground in down one of the trails, a short distance from the Museum and Nature Center, as seen below.





One might think that this looks like a Church, rather then a Museum and Nature Center. From their website, we find that it was, in fact, a Church:

A reconstructed 200 year-old building serves as a museum and nature center.  This former Presbyterian Church in Bedford Village was dismantled and rebuilt at the Chestnut Ridge Rd. entrance in 1973.  The central room is used as an auditorium for public, school and scout programs and its periphery and second story balcony contains exhibits of flora and fauna of Westchester County.

Nearby is an outdoor lecture area, a center for maple sugaring, old cemetery, wildlife garden and composting demonstration area.

http://www.westmorelandsanctuary.org

Specific information on the Zarr Burial Ground will be posted on this blog.

© 2010, copyright H R Worthington

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday - Philadelphia Memorial Park

Philadelphia Memorial Park
124 Phoenixville Pike
Frazer, PA 19355

610-644-9150
FAX 610-648-0335





Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday - Grace Episcopal Memorial Garden

Grace Episcopal Church
19 Kings Highway East
Haddonfield, NJ  08033






The Memorial Garden is between the back of the church and the parish hall.






Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday - Rockport Presbyterian Church


Rockport Presbyterian Church
395 Rockport Road
Port Murray, NJ 07865

Church Telephone (908) 852-6515

http://www.rockportchurch.org/

Link to the Find-A-Grave website listing

Interactive map and GPS data:
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 40.81112, Longitude: -74.89359

Rockport (Warren County)
Warren County
New Jersey USA






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