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    The Presbyterian Burying Ground, also known as the Old Presbyterian Burying Ground, was a historic cemetery which existed between 1802 and 1909 in the...
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    Westminster Hall and Burying Ground is a graveyard and former church located at 519 West Fayette Street (at North Greene Street) in Baltimore, Maryland...
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    Uriah Forrest (category Burials at Presbyterian Burying Ground)
    1805, in the parlor of the Rosedale's farmhouse and was buried in the Presbyterian Burying Ground in Washington, D.C. His remains were later disinterred...
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    J. Morrison Harris (category Burials at Westminster Hall and Burying Ground)
    died in Baltimore in 1898 and is interred at the Westminster Presbyterian Burying Ground in Baltimore. United States Congress. "J. Morrison Harris (id:...
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    Thomas Corcoran (mayor) (category Burials at Presbyterian Burying Ground)
    initially buried, although cemetery and burial scholar Wesley Pippenger believes it likely that he was buried at the Presbyterian Burying Ground in Georgetown...
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    George Beall (category Burials at Presbyterian Burying Ground)
    originally buried in a family plot alongside their home on N Street (at 31st Street). Around 1870, he was moved to the Presbyterian Burying Ground, (now Volta...
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    John Adlum (category Burials at Presbyterian Burying Ground)
    Wilmarth Gahn says it is widely believed that Adlum was buried at the Presbyterian Burying Ground in Georgetown. Margaret Adlum died in 1852. John Adlum's...
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    Alexander Macomb (general) (category Burials at Presbyterian Burying Ground)
    while in office at Washington, D.C. He was originally buried at the Presbyterian Burying Ground, but in 1850 his remains were disinterred and he was reburied...
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  • Holmead's Burying Ground, also known as Holmead's Cemetery and the Western Burial Ground, was a historic 2.94-acre (11,900 m2) cemetery located in the...
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    Stephen Bloomer Balch (category Burials at Presbyterian Burying Ground)
    pyramidal marble stone. His remains were disinterred and reburied at Presbyterian Burying Ground (the church's cemetery) in the spring of 1873. They were disinterred...
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  • Barber Burying Ground, Sandy Ridge Bethlehem Cemetery, Union Township (Grandin) Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery, Pattenburg Bethlehem Presbyterian Churchyard...
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    James Gillespie (politician) (category Burials at Presbyterian Burying Ground)
    in office as a congressman on January 10, 1805. He was buried at the Presbyterian Burying Ground in Washington, D.C. By an act of Congress, his remains...
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  • "Discovering the Duchess Street Burial Ground – OGS Toronto Branch Projects". "The Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground". The Friends of Fort York and Garrison...
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  • of the Byzantine poems' of Yeats. Wilson's poem "Elegy in a Presbyterian Burying-Ground" was included in the 1974 Faber Book of Irish Verse. Other books...
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    of age. Threlkeld died in 1830 at the age of 73 and is buried at Presbyterian Burying Ground. Threlkeld's son-in-law John Cox served as mayor of Georgetown...
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    The Old Scots Burying Ground is a historic cemetery located on Gordon's Corner Road in the Wickatunk section of Marlboro Township, in Monmouth County,...
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    the contractor's workers opening graves, placing remains in coffins, and burying them in the cemetery,: 158  and at least one reinterment from neighboring...
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    Memorial Burying Ground and be preserved in perpetuity as a memorial to pioneers and soldiers buried there.” In 2018, The First Presbyterian Church, Statesville...
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    Rockefeller family. Sparta Cemetery, or the Presbyterian Burying Ground at Sparta, is a two-acre (0.81 ha) burying ground dating to 1764,: 6  making it the oldest...
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  • Old Burying Ground in Beaufort; NRHP-listed Griers Presbyterian Church and Cemetery in Frogsboro; NRHP-listed Cemetery at Red House Presbyterian Church...
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  • initially interred at the Presbyterian Burying Ground in Georgetown, a cemetery for the town's elite. The Presbyterian Burying Ground was largely abandoned...
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  • until his death on November 26, 1836; interment probably in Presbyterian Burying Ground (now Washington Park), Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1829, Kinnard was...
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    Setauket Presbyterian Church and Burial Ground, also known as First Presbyterian Church of Brookhaven, is a historic Presbyterian church and cemetery at...
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    and the current church building was constructed in 1831. The church's burying ground is adjacent to the building. The church was added to the National Register...
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    Black-Binney House estate by Bishop Hibbert Binney. The church used the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia). The church was originally an amalgam of various...
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    old Kingston "burying ground", established about 1737, and burials continued until 1909. It is co-located with the Kingston Presbyterian Church, listed...
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  • $480,000 USD ($11.7 million in 2022 figures). He was buried at the Presbyterian Burying Ground. His remains were later exhumed in 1981 and reinterred...
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    John Stricker (category Burials at Westminster Hall and Burying Ground)
    (1800–1837). General Stricker is buried at Westminster Hall and Burying Ground, the old Western Burying Grounds of the First Presbyterian Church (later became the...
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    of land was purchased from Andrew Laidlaw, sufficient in size for a burying ground and a house of worship. Construction began in 1825 and was completed...
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    the first person interred at the cemetery. The cemetery is the oldest burying ground in the southeast section of Cleveland County, North Carolina. It includes...
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