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The Burying Grounds and Cemeteries in Falmouth, Massachusetts
The North Falmouth Cemetery is a private cemetery for resident of North Falmouth. The Ancient Indian Burying Ground, no gravestones. Closed. The Ancient Friends Burial Ground, no gravestones. Closed Crowell Family Cemetery, also known as the West Falmouth Cemetery. Private. Closed. East End Burying GroundFalmouth Jewish Cemetery, the newest cemetery in Falmouth founded in 1995. East Falmouth Burying Ground, Robinson Family Cemetery, also known as the Sady Lane Cemetery. Private. Closed St. Anthony Catholic Cemetery Bay View Cemetery also known as The Waquoit Cemetery. Davisville Cemetery Private Cemetery for the residents of The Davisville area of Falmouth. The cemetery is closed, new burials only occur in previously owned plots sold, or given as a gift, up to 1995. Old Town Burying Ground Methodist Society Burying Ground also known as the Methodist Cemetery. This cemetery has many burials of paupers who died at the Falmouth, MA Poor House in the 19th century. The burying ground has recently open for cremations for members of The John Wesley United Methodist Church in Falmouth. Oak Grove Cemetery, private Cemetery St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery - Reading, recording and photography will begin Summer of 2009. If you would like to volunteer CLICK HERE St. Barnabas Memorial Garden Village Cemetery - Photography will begin in Summer 2009. If you would like to volunteer to assist CLICK HERE Church of the Messiah Cemetery - Reading, recording and photography will begin Summer of 2009. If you would like to volunteer CLICK HERE
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The page was last edited on 02/08/2009
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