Burial Grounds of Longmeadow throughout its History

Burial Grounds of Longmeadow throughout its History

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Longmeadow Cemetery

Old Springfield Cemetery

Cemeteries of East Longmeadow – formerly in Longmeadow

Green Lawn Cemetery

Baptist Village Cemetery

Billings Hill Cemetery

Brookside Cemetery

CATHOLIC

Saint Benedict’s Cemetery

Saint Matthew’s Cemetery

Saint Michael’s Cemetery

Native American Burial Sites

JEWISH

City of Homes Cemetery

Kesser Israel Cemetery

Sons of Israel Cemetery

Sinai Memorial Park

B’Nai Jacob Cemetery

Beth El Cemetery

Beth Israel Cemetery

Congregation Kodimoh Cemetery

Whately Cemeteries

Whately Cemeteries

Whately Center Cemetery FINDAGRAVE – 215 Chestnut Plain Road near town hall – founded in 1762 – had a hearse house on the land – behind is the Oliver Morton Farm

East Whately Cemetery FINDAGRAVE – 202 Christian Lane – 1772 – Hope Hill Cemetery

West Whately Cemetery – FINDAGRAVE – 122 Webber Road and 20 feet on a farm road to the grounds – 1776

Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery FINDAGRAVE – Long Plain Road

Montague Cemeteries

Montague Cemeteries

See the town site for more information – EXTERNAL LINK

and a history site for a map of the town cemeteries – EXTERNAL LINK

CemeteryInternal LINKvillageFindagrave
Aaron Clark MemorialLINKTurners FallsFindagrave
BurnhamLINKFindagrave
Chestnut HillLINKMontague CenterFindagrave
Dry HillLINKMillers FallsFindagrave
East Mineral RoadLINKMillers FallsFindagrave
Elm GroveLINKMontague CenterFindagrave
Fairway AvenueLINKFindagrave
HighlandLINKMillers FallsFindagrave
Locust HillLINKMontague CenterFindagrave
Old SouthLINKMontague CenterFindagrave
Our Lady of CzestochowaLINKTurners FallsFindagrave
Saint Anne’sLINKTurners FallsFindagrave
Saint Mary’sLINKTurners FallsFindagrave
SpringdaleLINKTurners FallsFindagrave
Town FarmLINKMontague CenterFindagrave
Native AmericanLINKFindagrave
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