St. Luke's United Church of Christ Cemetery in Red Hill, Pennsylvania has been in existence since the mid 1700's. It appears this cemetery is no longer active.
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St. Luke's United Church of Christ Cemetery in Red Hill, Pennsylvania has been in existence since the mid 1700's. It appears this cemetery is no longer active.
The Finland Mennonite Church Cemetery in Pennsburg, Bucks County is small and well-cared-for. Burials date back to the 1940's. The church building at this location appears to no longer be in use. They moved a little ways up the road to a new facility. A large amount of burial space continues to exist here.
Trinity Cemetery separated from Trinity United Church of Christ Church at the end of 2015. It is now a separate, independent non-profit entity. Burials go back to 1878. Grave lots are still available for purchase.
The cemetery is located at the end of a dead-end road, beside train tracks. Maintenance standards appeared a bit low during my visit.
The Rockhill Mennonite Church has merged with the Ridgeline Community Church, and the new entity has adopted the Ridgeline name. The cemetery here dates back to the 1700's. There have been recent burials, though it appears burial space is about to run out.
One of the things that makes Thompson Memorial Cemetery in New Hope, Pennsylvania unusual is its assortment of unique, creative and artsy tombstones. (See photos…)
St. Martin Of Tours Cemetery in New Hope, Pennsylvania has a small area for free parking. (If you are parking outside the cemetery, you will need to pay for it.). This burial ground is also known as St. Martin's Cemetery. Burials date back to 1885.
Carversville Cemetery in Carversville, Pennsylvania is a well-maintained non-profit cemetery that has an attractive, quiet location. A large amount of burial space still exists here.
Plumsteadville Cemetery, located across from Shelly Funeral Home in Plumsteadville, Bucks County, is a cemetery in limbo. It is owned by a church that no longer wants it. The township is interested in taking over ownership of it, but there is a legal issue in the way. More details…
Burials at Deep Run Mennonite Church East Cemetery in Perkasie, Pennsylvania go back to the mid 1700's. This is a well-maintained cemetery that clearly has burial space still available. The area has a rural feel.
Deep Run Mennonite Church West Cemetery is separate from Deep Run Mennonite Church East Cemetery, which is a short hike down the road. This location is very quiet. Burial space appears to still exist.
Our Lady Of The Sacred Heart Cemetery in Hilltown, Pennsylvania is run by Our Lady Of The Sacred Heart Church. It is an active cemetery with abundant space for new burials. If you will be visiting the cemetery, remember to stay clear of any leaning tombstone. (See photos.)
Hilltown Baptist Cemetery in the Chalfont area of Bucks County, Pennsylvania has been in existence since the 1700's. The cemetery has good maintenance standards and is still active.
Neshaminy Warwick Cemetery in Warminster, Pennsylvania has well-maintained grounds, an attractive location, and burial space clearly is still available. It is also an ancient burial ground that dates back to the late 1600’s.
Union Cemetery in the Bucks County town of Richboro, in Pennsylvania is well-maintained, offers fair pricing, and will even provide a free grave for certain military people.
Morrisville Cemetery in the Bucks County town of Morrisville (in Pennsylvania) is a fairly large small town cemetery that appears to have only limited burial space available. Burials here date back to the mid-1850's.
St. John Lutheran Church Cemetery, also known as Ridge Valley Cemetery, located in the Sellersville area of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, still has grave lots available, but they are not being offered to the general public.
A more unusual thing at Jerusalem Union Cemetery in Sellersville, Pennsylvania is the infant burial ground known as “The Angel Garden.” This cemetery within a cemetery offers free infant burial.
Sellersville Cemetery in Sellersville, Pennsylvania is a non-profit cemetery with the unusual requirement that no monument can be placed on a grave within 6 months of a burial happening, but a monument is expected to be placed on the grave within 18 months.
Burials at St. Andrew’s United Church Of Christ Cemetery, located in Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, date back to 1860. This cemetery is also known as "St. Andrew’s Union Cemetery." The cemetery grounds to be well-maintained. Lots of burial space left in their newer flat marker section.
South Perkasie Evangelical Cemetery in Perkasie, Pennsylvania has well-maintained grounds and an attractive roadside sign. See photos…