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St. Paul's Episcopal Cemetery : Index of Names

St. Paul's Episcopal Cemetery was established in 1742 and is located on High Street in Newburyport on the grounds of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church when the town was still part of Newbury. The town of Newburyport was established in 1764. The first parish was erected in 1711 on what is now Storey Ave and called Queen Anne's Chapel. The cemetery was later renamed Belleville Cemetery after the church building burnt down in 1920 and the parish relocated to St. Paul's Church. Queen Anne's Chapel featured a Paul Revere Bell, which was saved from destruction and is now on display at St. Paul's Church on High Street. It is the oldest continuing Episcopal Parish in Massachusetts, beginning in 1711. See it's location and get directions at Yahoo Maps.

St. Paul's Episcopal Cemetery

Index of Names St. Paul's Episcopal Cemetery was established in 1742 ...

Updated: Aug 19, 2008 9:29pm PST

Oak Hill Cemetery : Oak Hill Cemetery was established in 1842 and is located at State and Parker Streets in Newburyport. The best way to get there is to go up State Street and take a right into the entry drive across from Greenleaf Street. The drive winds past a few homes and behind the mausoleum to the entry gate. See it's location and get directions at Yahoo Maps. Index of Names.

Oak Hill Cemetery

Oak Hill Cemetery was established in 1842 and is located at State and ...

Updated: Apr 27, 2008 6:02am PST

Old Hill Burying Ground est. 1729 : Index of Names

The Old Burying Hill (or Old Hill Burying Ground) is found by the Bartlett Mall, in between Auburn           Street and Greenleaf Street off of High Street in Newburyport. When this cemetery was established in 1729 the town was still part of Newbury. Newburyport formed a seperate town in 1764. See it's location   and get directions at Yahoo Maps.

Old Hill Burying Ground est. 1729

Index of Names The Old Burying Hill (or Old Hill Burying Ground) is f ...

Updated: Apr 01, 2007 2:36pm PST

New Hill Burying Ground/Highland Cemetery est. 1800 : Index of Names

Highland Cemetery  (also known as New Hill Burying Ground) was established in 1800 and is located at at Pond and Hill Streets in Newburyport behind Old Burying Hill. See it's location and get directions at Yahoo Maps.

New Hill Burying Ground/Highland Cemetery est. 1800

Index of Names Highland Cemetery (also known as New Hill Burying G ...

Updated: Aug 04, 2006 6:06pm PST

Queen Anne's Chapel Burying Ground / Belleville Cemetery est. 1720 : Index of Names

This burying ground is located across from McDonald's on Storey Ave and was established in 1720 when the town was still part of Newbury. The town of Newburyport was established in 1764. The first parish here           was erected in 1711 and called Queen Anne's Chapel. The cemetery was later renamed Belleville Cemetery after the church building burnt down in 1920 and the parish relocated to St. Paul's Church. Queen Anne's Chapel featured a Paul Revere Bell, which was saved from destruction and is now on display at St. Paul's Church on High Street.
See it's location and get directions at Yahoo Maps.

Queen Anne's Chapel Burying Ground / Belleville Cemetery est. 1720

Index of Names This burying ground is located across from McDonald's ...

Updated: Jan 07, 2006 1:31pm PST

Sawyer's Hill Burying Ground est. 1630 : Index of Names

Sawyer's Hill Burying Ground was established in 1630 (when the town was still part of Newbury) and is located off of Curzon's Mill Road near Maudslay State Park in Newburyport. The town of Newburyport was established separately in 1764. See it's location and get directions at Yahoo Maps. Index of Names

Sawyer's Hill Burying Ground est. 1630

Index of Names Sawyer's Hill Burying Ground was established in 1630 ( ...

Updated: Dec 03, 2005 4:42pm PST

 

     


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