List of cemeteries in Connecticut
This is a list of cemeteries in Connecticut.
Cemeteries in Connecticut
- Abbey of Regina Laudis Cemetery, Bethlehem
- Adath Israel Cemetery, Fairfield
- Adath Yeshuren Cemetery, Fairfield
- Agudath Shalom Cemetery, Stamford
- Almshouse Cemetery, Norwich[1][2]
- Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford[1]
- Antientest Burial Ground, New London[1]
- Bara-Hack Cemetery, Pomfret[1]
- Beth Shalom Cemetery, Orange
- B’nai Israel Cemetery, Fairfield
- B’nai Israel Cemetery, Danbury
- B’nai Israel Cemetery, Monroe
- B’nai Israel Cemetery, Shelton
- Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford
- Center Cemetery, Bethel[2]
- Center Cemetery, Somers
- Central Cemetery, Brookfield
- Congregational Church Cemetery, Bethel[2]
- Cove Cemetery, Hadlyme
- Cypress Cemetery, Old Saybrook[2]
- Duck River Cemetery, Old Lyme
- East Cemetery, Fairfield
- East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk
- Elmwood Cemetery, Bethel[2]
- Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven
- Fairfield Memorial Park, Stamford
- Glastonbury Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Connecticut
- Great Hill Cemetery, Seymour
- Great Plain Cemetery, Danbury
- Gregory's Four Corners Burial Ground, Trumbull
- Green Cemetery, Glastonbury[1]
- Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
- Gunntown Cemetery, Naugatuck
- Indian Hill Cemetery, Middletown, Connecticut
- Independent Hebrew Cemetery, Norwalk
- Judea Cemetery, Washington
- Laurel Hill Cemetery, Brookfield, Connecticut
- Long Ridge Union Cemetery, Stamford
- Loyalty Cemetery, Fairfield
- Mansfield Center Cemetery, Mansfield[1]
- Memorial Garden of The Unitarian Church, Westport
- Milford Cemetery, Milford[1]
- Mill Hill Burying Ground, Norwalk
- Mountain Grove Cemetery, Bridgeport
- New Milford Center Cemetery, New Milford
- Oak Lawn Cemetery, Fairfield
- Old North Road Burying Ground (Also known as Winchester Cemetery), Winsted, Litchfield County. GPS Coordinates: 41.9435997, -73.0456009
- Olde Uptown Burial Ground (aka Colonial Cemetery), Derby - Historians believe this may be the oldest public cemetery in the US
- Orange Center Cemetery, Orange
- Paugassett (Paugussett) Burial Grounds (aka Paugussett Settlement Site), Ansonia (formerly Derby)
- Pine Grove Cemetery, Ansonia[3]
- Pine Island Cemetery, Norwalk
- Rodeph Sholom Cemetery, Fairfield
- Riverside Cemetery, Norwalk
- Riverside Cemetery, Old Saybrook
- Roxbury Cemetery, Stamford
- Roxbury Center Cemetery, Roxbury
- Sons of Jacob Cemetery, Torrington
- St. John's Cemetery, Norwalk
- St. Mary's Cemetery, Bethel[2]
- St. Mary's Cemetery, Norwalk
- St. Mary's Church Cemetery, Bethel[2]
- St. Michael's Cemetery, Derby[4]
- St. Paul's On the Green Cemetery, Norwalk
- St. Rose Cemetery, Newtown
- Saint John Catholic Cemetery, Wallingford
- Saint Lawrence Cemetery, West Haven
- Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery, Burlington
- South Burying Ground, Kensington
- Stepney Cemetery, Monroe
- Stoney Hill Cemetery, Bethel[2]
- Townhill Cemetery, New Hartford
- Umpawaug Cemetery, Redding
- Union Cemetery, Easton
- Union Cemetery, Norwalk
- Willowbrook Cemetery, Westport
References
- Rogak, Lisa (2004), Stones and Bones of New England: A guide to unusual, historic, and otherwise notable cemeteries, Globe Pequat ISBN 0-7627-3000-5
- "The Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions".
- Pine Grove Cemetery
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