Bridge Street Cemetery

There was a burial ground at the Meeting House in the center of the town from 1658 to 1663. There were about 10 burials there. In 1680 these were moved to the Bridge Street Cemetery. The Bridge Street Cemetery was formed in 1662 at the present location. The cemetery is part of the Pomeroy Terrace Historic District. Historic Northampton has a wonderful story and resources. EXTERNAL LINK

Isaac Bates Mausoleum

FINDAGRAVE

Table Gravestones

FINDAGRAVE – The Reverend Solomon Stoddard is buried here as one of nine table gravestones. He is in a group of three tables in sequence. He is to the right and his wife is in the middle. Their son John Stoddard is on the left.

Old Burials

Holding Tomb and Family Tombs

Full Drive

Sacred Heart Old Cemetery

Sacred Heart Old Cemetery is a French Canadian ethnic group cemetery in New Bedford. A cemetery section map is HERE. It is also called the Sacred Heart Cemetery number 1. The Levasseur family mausoleum is obvious. It was most likley built in 1910.

Typical of burials in this cemetery is my great grandfather Joseph Treflé Comeau born in Warwick of Quebec, Canada but baptized in St-Christophe-d’Arthabaska.