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Massachusetts
Amesbury:
Golgotha Burying Ground 1654
Mount Prospect Cemetery 1895
Old Corner Cemetery 1772
Salisbury Plains Cemetery 1718
Salisbury Point 1788
Union Cemetery (contains Bartlett, Sandy Plains, Friends Quaker cemeteries) 1663
Arlington:
Old Burying Ground 1732
Bedford:
Old Burying Ground 1729
Billerica:
Job Hill Family Cemetery 1828
North Cemetery 1816
Old Corner Burying Ground 1706
Rogers Family Tomb
Smallpox Burying Ground
South Burying Ground 1663
Boxford:
Mount Vernon Cemetery 1702
Ancient Graveyard 1693
Bradford:
Bradford Burying Ground 1665
Byfield:
Byfield Parish Church Burying Ground
Concord:
Concord Bridge
Monument Square
Old Hill Burying Ground 1673
South Burying Place 1697
Danvers:
Rebecca Nurse Burying Ground 1692
Danvers State Mental Institution ca. 1874
Porter Burial Ground/High Street Cemetery 1758
Wadsworth Cemetery 1682
Dedham:
Old Village Cemetery 1640
Georgetown:
Union Cemetery 1732
Gloucester:
Bray Cemetery ca. 1820
Groveland:
Riverview Cemetery 1850
Hamilton:
Hamilton Cemetery 1707
Haverhill:
Pentucket Cemetery 1668
Whittier Family Burial Ground 1696
Ipswich:
Old North Burying Ground 1634
Old Linebrook Cemetery 1725
Lexington:
Lexington Common Tomb 1775
Old Burying Ground 1690
Robbins Cemetery 1792
Lincoln:
Old Cemetery 1747
Lynn:

Western Burial Ground 1637
Marblehead
Green Street Cemetery 1790
Medfield:
Vine Lake Cemetery 1651
Middleton:
Flint Burying Ground 1802
Merriam Cemetery 1803
Old Fuller Burying Ground 1738
Oakdale Cemetery 1748
Tomb of the family of Rev. Elias Smith 1775
Newbury:
First Settlers of the Burying Ground 1635
First Parish Burying Ground 1647
Newbury Neck Burying Ground 1742
Newburyport:
Highland Cemetery/New Hill Burying Ground 1800
Oak Hill Cemetery 1842
Old Burying Hill 1729
Queen Anne's Chapel Burying Ground / Belleville Cemetery 1720
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Cemetery 1742
Sawyer's Hill Burying Ground 1630
Peabody:
Old South Cemetery/Trask Cemetery 1689
Revere:
Rumney Marsh Burying Ground 1693
Rowley:
Linebrook Parish Burying Ground 1747
Metcalf Rock Pasture Burial Ground/Smallpox Cemetery 1775
Old Burying Ground 1639
Salem:
Broad Street Cemetery 1655
Old Burying Point/Charter St. 1637
St. Peter's Church
Salisbury:
Long Hill Cemetery
Old Colonial Burial Ground 1662
P.A. True Farm Cemetery
Topsfield:
Pine Grove Cemetery 1717
Walpole:
The Old Burial Place 1718
Waltham:
Grove Hill Cemetery 1703
Watertown:
Old Burying Place 1642
Wenham:

Fairfield Family Cemetery 1691
Wenham Cemetery 1710
West Medway:
Evergreen Cemetery 1749
West Newbury:
Bridge Street Cemetery 1724
Walnut Hill Cemetery 1725
Westwood:
Westwood Cemetery 1752

Maine
Berwick:
Blackberry Hill Rd. Cemetery
Evergreen Cemetery 1877
Lord's Cemetery 1763
Plaisted Grave 1675
Wallingford Family Cemetery ca. 1850
Biddeford:
Woodlawn Cemetery
Eliot:
Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Samuel Hill Burying Ground
Shapleigh Family Cemetery
Shapleigh Family Cemetery 2
Shapleigh-Remick Family Cemetery
Kennebunk:
First Parish Cemetery
Hope Cemetery
Kittery:
Chauncy Family Cemetery ca. 1789
Dennett Family Cemetery ca. 1807
First Congregational Church 1714
Lewis Family Cemetery ca. 1832
Wilson Family Cemetery ca. 1821
North Berwick:
Friends Quaker Cemetery
Hillside Cemetery
Ogunquit:
Locust Grove Cemetery 1826
South Berwick:
Free Will Baptist Church
Goodwin Family Cemetery ca. 1875
Old Fields Burying Ground
Portland Street Cemetery
York:
First Parish Church Cemetery 1652
Libby Family Cemetery ca. 1857
Moody Family Cemetery ca. 1753
Old Burying Yard
Paul/Shapleigh Family Cemetery ca. 1812
South Side Cemetery ca. 1734

New Hampshire
Bethlehem
Unknown Cemetery
Deerfield:

Deerfield Parade Cemetery
Dover:
Burial Ground of the First Settlers
Pine Hill Cemetery
Pinkham Cemetery
Titcomb Family Cemetery
Durham:
Major General John Sullivan Monument
Odiorne Family Cemetery
Schoolhouse Lane Cemetery
Epping:
Lawrence Family Cemetery
Norris Cemetery
Prospect Cemetery
Epsom:
Gossville Cemetery
Exeter:
Winter Street Burial Ground
Farmington:
Thompson Burial Plot/Camp Road Cemetery
Greenland:
Brackett Family Cemetery
Greenland Cemetery
Hampton:
Pine Grove Cemetery
Rings Swamp Cemetery
Shaw Cemetery
Hampton Falls:
Melcher/Hawes Cemetery
Old Brookside Cemetery
Sanborn/Pike Cemetery
Kingston:
Kingston Plains Cemetery
Lee:
Cartland Family Cemetery
Davis Family Cemetery
Haley Family Cemetery
Lang Family Cemetery
Piper Family Cemetery
Plumer Cemetery
Randlett Family Cemetery
Tuttle Family Cemetery
Wiggin Family Cemetery
Madbury:
Thomas Hanson Memorial
New Castle:
Amazeen Family Cemetery
Old Burial Ground/Frost Cemetery
Riverside Cemetery
Vennard Family Cemetery
Newfields:
Piscassic Cemetery
Newington:
First Congregational Cemetery
Newmarket:
Brackett Cemetery
Cheswell Family Cemetery
Pickering Family Cemetery
North Hampton:
Center Cemetery
United Church of Christ Cemetery
Northwood:
Congregational Church Cemetery
Canterbury Cemetery
Nottingham:
McDaniel Family Cemetery
Portsmouth:
African American Burying Ground ca. 1700's
Old North Cemetery 1754
Pleasant Street Cemetery
Point of Graves Cemetery 1682
South Street Cemetery (contains several cemeteries including Proprietors Burial Ground, Elmwood Cemetery, Sagamore Cemetery, Harmony Grove Cemetery and Cotton Burial Ground)
St. John's Church/Queen's Chapel Burying Ground
Union Cemetery
Rochester:
Varney Cemetery
Rollinsford:
Old Town Cemetery
Rye:
Foss Family Cemetery
John Locke Burying Ground
Rye Congregational Cemetery
Somersworth:
Forest Glade Cemetery
South Hampton:
Old Cemetery
Stratham:
Greenwood Cemetery
Stratham Congregational Chuch Cemetery

Vermont
Bennington:
Old First Church Cemetery
Stowe:

Old Yard/Center Cemetery

Miscellaneous members and burial sites of the Killham, Kellom, Killam family

This website focuses mainly on local New England, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine and Vermont history, genealogy of early ancestors who settled the area, and early New England artistans. Your contributions help keep this site growing. Please consider a donation if you've found anything interesting here.

The heart of the history of any New England town can be found in its cemeteries. This website is a collection of photographs and historical information of colonial cemeteries and gravestones of New England in southern Maine, southern New Hampshire and northeast Massachusetts. There are so many significant aspects of tombstones, from the symbolism and artwork of the carvings themselves, to the marks the individuals themselves made on history. They are a valuable learning tool that must be preserved. These headstones represent our past. They are a tangible glimpse of history. By preserving these cemeteries we gain something more to learn history by besides reading it out of a book. In genealogy research, they are often overlooked for the valuable resource they are.

Within these pages are doctors, merchants, Revolutionary Patriots and Loyalists, British soldiers, judges, lawyers, sea captains, pirates and privateers, governors, slaves, military officers and veterans, Civil War generals, clergy...these people created the history of every town, and in most cases all that is left is their headstone and the impression they made on history during their time.

Let no vandalism of avarice or neglect, no ravages of time, testify to the present or to the coming generations that we have forgotten....If other eyes grow dull and other hands slack, and other hearts cold in the solemn trust, ours shall keep it well as long as the light and warmth of life remain in us. Read the order for Memorial Day from May 5, 1868.

If you'd like to contribute any information about anyone on this site, or would just like to let me know you found an ancestor I'd love to hear it. Contact me using the online contact form, or email me.

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Help Save the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery

"It's hard to believe, but officials at Arlington National Cemetery plan to replace the original Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with a new replica solely because of repairable cosmetic imperfections. This 1932 monument is nationally significant and eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places."

When restoring historic monuments and gravestones, we should always save the original material if at all possible.

Read the full article at the National Trust for Historic Preservation's website at http://www.nationaltrust.org/advocacy/arlington.html.

September 2007: Arrest of Rochester cemetery preservationist leads to more charges and Legal defense fund has been set up

April 27, 2007: Rochester burial site official defies police order, faces charges

November 23, 2006: Old house makes a statement
Just call it the little old house that could. In the wake of yesterday's devastating explosion, modern homes and buildings were leveled. But in a minor miracle, still standing near the epicenter of the blast was a house built in the mid-1700s and already believed too fragile to be moved.

June 22, 2006: York searching for obscure graves (York, ME)

April 28, 2006 - Graveyard to get TLC
February 13, 2006: Town Unearths Colonial Slave Cemetery (Portsmouth, NH on CBS Evening News)
January 26, 2006: A city faces the slavery in its past (Portsmouth, NH in Boston Globe)
January 22, 2006: Report on burial ground sheds light on slavery (Portsmouth, NH)
January 19, 2006: City seeks $100K for burial ground memorial (Portsmouth, NH)
January 17, 2006: Evidence suggests slavery at African burial ground (Portsmouth, NH)
January 13, 2006: A wealth of black history on Seacoast (Portsmouth, NH)
January 8, 2006: N.H., not just the South, had hand in slavery (Portsmouth, NH)

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