| cemetery | order / type | year started | called | location |
| Bacon Family Cemetery | 0 family | was in Enfield but was taken out due to Quabbin | ||
| Blue Meadow Cemetery | 0 | was in Enfield but was taken out due to Quabbin | ||
| Dwight Cemetery | 4th | 1790 | Cemetery Road near Federal and Amherst Streets | |
| Evergreen Cemetery | 5th | 1795 | Munsell Street | |
| Hillcrest Cemetery | 7th neighborhood | 1807 | Bardwell and Pine Streets | |
| Jenks Cemetery | 8th family | 1845 | at the corner of South Street and South Liberty Street | |
| Kimball Cemetery | 10th family | 1867 | 40 Kimball St and then 1000 feet into the woods | |
| Lake Vale Cemetery | 2nd neighborhood | 1755 | Bay Road near Metacomet Street near Sarah Lane | |
| Liberty Cemetery | 6th | 1801 | near South Street near the Ludlow border | |
| Mount Hope Cemetery | 9th neighborhood | 1846 | North Cemetery | center of town |
| Rural Cemetery | 3rd churchyard | 1769 | also known as Coleman Dark Corner Cemetery | on Rural Street |
| South Cemetery | 1st | 1743 | called Old Belchertown Cemetery | on Mill Valley Road (route 181) |
| Warner Pine Grove Memorial Cemetery | 11th lawn | 1925 | Belchertown State School burial grounds | Turkey Hill Road |
Cemeteries in the Quabbin area at the Digital Commonwealth – LINK
Walter Corbin data is found at the LINK
As for the Catholic burials, since there is no cemetery for them in town, they used the Saint Thomas Cemetery of Palmer if they lived in the southwestern part of the town and the Saint Brigid’s Cemetery of Hadley if they lived in the northeastern part of the town. The Polish used the Saint Anne’s Cemetery of Palmer when it opened up.

The Jewish people of the town would use the Northampton site.
There seems to be no Native American sites.
Quabbin cemeteries that were moved from Enfield and would now be in Belchertown would be Woodlawn, Church, and Cemetery Hill.
