Old Burying Ground Springfield Ma, See Moving the Old Burial Ground in Springfield for additional information. Earliest burial 21 June 1728, John Pearson; Last burial, 10 July 1890, Martin Herrick Burials Zerubbable Hart - b. In 1848 the graves were removed to the newer Springfield Cemetery, also known as Peabody Cemetery. Please note: although South Hadley -- and a couple other towns The ancient burial-ground in Springfield had become overcrowded by graves clogged with trees and shrubbery. In this small plot of land are buried the bodies of notable figures such as notorious Witch Trials hanging judge John Hathorne, and Mayflower Pilgrim Richard More, as well as the earthly remains of regular old time Salem dwellers who’s history is lost to time Get more information for Old Burying Ground in Arlington, MA. Organized by Town By no means does this include all possible cemeteries in Hampden County. Please note: although South Hadley -- and a couple other towns Overview Groton's first settlers chose the corner of the current Hollis and School Streets for their second meetinghouse in 1678. It is the cemetery that was destroyed and the burials were removed and interned in the Springfield Cemetery because of the railroad. General William Shepard (1737-1817) (G) Died November 16, at the The World’s largest gravesite collection. More than 2,000 remains were unidentified and placed in a mass grave.

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