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Burial Grounds of Northampton throughout its History
Congregation B’nai Israel Cemetery
Northampton State Hospital Burial Grounds
Saint Mary’s Cemetery of Northampton
Saint Marys Assumption Cemetery
Our Lady of the Annunciation Churchyard
Saint Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Cemetery – Mountain Street – near Arcanum Field (entrance on North Maple Street)
Northampton Native American Burial Site
Holy Trinity Cemetery (cemetery of the St Valentine Church) – see Hatfield
Southampton – separated from Northampton in 1775
Easthampton – separated from Northampton in 1809
First Burial Place
Old Center Cemetery
Main Street Cemetery founded in 1770
East Street Cemetery founded in 1775
Westhampton – separated from Northampton in 1778
Holyoke – Holyoke annexed Smiths Ferry in 1909
Smith Ferry Cemetery
native burial sites
Montgomery – none


Saint Valentine Polish National Catholic Church is at 127 King Street in Northampton. The church was made in 1932 as a Gothic Revival structure. September 7, 1931 was the ground breaking day. August 7, 1932 was the dedication day and the blessing came from Prime Bishop Franciszek Hodur. There is beautiful stained glass inside. The church sits on the land that once was were the home of Jonathan Edwards was. The first pastor was the Rev Leopold Dabrowski.

The cemetery for the Saint Valentine Church is located in Hatfield and is called the Holy Trinity Cemetery. (FINDAGRAVE) Internal LINK to its history.

At first from 1931 to 1935, the rectory was at 200 King Street. Then in 1935 they built 8 Edwards Square near the same location as the church to be used as the rectory. In 1941 they had built a new rectory.


The church has a web SITE and their history is well explained there LINK. The history of the church is in book format HERE.
The Polish National Catholic Church has a web site too – LINK
| pastor | starts | ends | burial |
| Leopold Dabrowski | 1932 | 1934 | burial |
| Walter Pawlowski | 1941 | 1944 | burial |
| Francis H. Kaminski | 1944 | 1970 | burial |
| Julian Pagacz | 1972 | 1996 | burial |
| burial | |||
| burial |
Hospital Hill Chapel is from 1871.
Northampton Patrons of Husbandry #138 Grange
Hospital Hill Schoolhouse is from 1860 and is across the street at 32 Laurel Street.
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church
Mount Tom Schoolhouse
46 East Street in the Mount Tom section of Easthampton
1892
The rectory was at 8 Chapel Street which they shared with the other Lutheran church.
Saint Catherine the Martyr Church is at 215 Main Street in Leeds. The rectory is at 195 Main Street in Leeds.
| Edmund Curran | 1933 | ||
| Martin Tracy | 1934 | ||
| Francis Shannon | at least 1950 |