St. Peter’s Cemetery in Hilltown, Pennsylvania is a substantial country cemetery in Bucks County that appears to have sloppy maintenance standards. See photos…
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St. Peter’s Cemetery in Hilltown, Pennsylvania is a substantial country cemetery in Bucks County that appears to have sloppy maintenance standards. 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…
Perkasie Mausoleum in Perkasie, Pennsylvania is a non-profit burial place with no in-ground burials. It’s just the building pictured here…
The Stout Family Cemetery in Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania is the final place of rest for some of the town’s early settlers related to this family.
St. Stephen’s UCC Cemetery in the Bucks County town of Perkasie (in Pennsylvania) is situated on a big hill overlooking the town. It was established in the late 1800’s and appears to still have burial space left.
Trinity Lutheran Cemetery in Perkasie, Pennsylvania still has space available in their flat maker section. From this vantage point, one can get an elevated view of the town below.
St. Peter's Tohickon United Church of Christ Cemetery, located in the Perkasie area of Bucks County (Pennsylvania), dates back to the 1700’s and has 29 Revolutionary War soldiers among those buried here. This fairly large cemetery still has burial space available.
Kellers Church Union Cemetery in the Perkasie area of Bucks County, Pennsylvania surrounds a unique and beautiful old church. See photos…
Upper Tinicum Cemetery is located in a quiet part of Upper Bucks County, near the Delaware River. Learn more about this 170+ year old cemetery here.
St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, also known as Riegelsville Union Cemetery, located in Riegelsville, Bucks County, is a substantial, old cemetery in a quiet town, near the Delaware River.
Durham Cemetery is impressive for its high standards when it comes to cemetery upkeep, and for the natural beauty that surrounds it. Durham is one of the nicest cemeteries I have visited. See photos…
Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery in Springtown, Bucks County (Pennsylvania) appears to be inactive. There have been no new burials here in years. Burials here actually go back to the early 1800’s.