Saint Mary’s Roman Catholic Church

Saint Mary’s Roman Catholic Church

This pastor data in the table is from their web site: EXTERNAL LINK

This web site claims that their church is the first Catholic church in the area. This is not true since the Saint Mary’s Church of Northampton had a prior church to its 1881 church. This was on King Street and was made in 1844. LINK See a map from 1871 of the old church. LINK

Saint Mary of the Assumption Church was dedicated on April 16 1868.

pastorstartendburial
Patrick Moyce
Edward Dunphy
John McMahon
William Lang
George Fitzgerald
Joseph Daley
John Roberts
John Kenney
John Mongovan
Jeremiah Murphy
Richard Hoey
Henry McKeon

Spring Grove Cemetery

Spring Grove Cemetery was purchased in 1881 and ready in 1883. The first burial was in April of 1883. The land belonged to Warner and Graves. There one was a holding tomb near the North Farm Road entrance.

Estabrook

John Lord Otis

Warner

John Serex – This is a cenotaph since he is buried in Florence Italy.

William Cordes

Walter Corbin

Julius Perry Maine – Julius donated the sidewalks, curbing, and fountain

Donald Leith

Luther Ashley Martin – Luther donated the gates

Griggs

Willie Holmes Packard

This is a cenotaph for this young child.

Sectional Map of the Cemetery – External Link to Northampton Site

Easthampton Veterans Monuments

Easthampton Veterans Monuments

Civil War

EXTERNAL LINK

World War One

Charles Bromley
Michael C Cameron
Abner Clark
Leo Courtemanche
Louis Cummings
Leonard Dalton
Joseph Dineen
Joseph Gilarowski
Rudolph Gradnitzer
Stephen Guernsey
Vincent Hayewski
James Hourihan
Andrew Lachance

World War Two

KOREA

Vietnam

John Campbell

Company 1 in the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment Spanish American War 1898 veteran and also 2nd Calvary at Fort Sheridan Illinois