French Creek Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery dates back to 1726. This is an inactive cemetery. The church is gone. Somebody still maintains these grounds though.
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French Creek Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery dates back to 1726. This is an inactive cemetery. The church is gone. Somebody still maintains these grounds though.
Brownback's United Church Of Christ Cemetery in Spring City, Pennsylvania appears to allow unusual stones (see photos). The church was established in 1743. Many gravestones here are quite old, though there is a new section and ample burial space continues to be available.
Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery in the Spring City, Chester County area of southeastern Pennsylvania still has burial space available. And it appears unusual monuments are allowed.
Shenkel United Church of Christ Cemetery is an old church burial ground in a quiet, semi-rural setting in the Pottstown, Pennsylvania area. The grounds were overdue for a mowing during my visit.
Temple United Methodist Church Cemetery in North Coventry Township, Chester County is a small, rural church burial ground that appears to still have room left for more burials.
Chestnut Grove Cemetery in West Chester, Pennsylvania was formed around 1862 and was intended to serve as a burial site for blacks.
Marshallton United Methodist Church Cemetery in the West Chester area of Chester County, Pennsylvania appears to be running out of burial lots.
Bradford Friends Meeting Burial Ground is an old Quaker cemetery in the West Chester, Pennsylvania area. It has a fairly large burial lot, and the cemetery appears to have plenty of room for new burials.
Bradford Cemetery in the West Chester area of Chester County, Pennsylvania has been in existence since 1871. It is well-maintained. And burial lots are still available.
Longwood Cemetery in the Kennett Square, Pennsylvania area is just beside Longwood Gardens and the local fire station, along Route 1. The cemetery is being turned over to Longwood Gardens. Burial lots are only available until August 31, 2018. After this date, no other burial lots will be sold.
New London Presbyterian Church Cemetery is located in southern Chester County, Pennsylvania. An ancient cemetery is on one side of the road. The newer, larger section is on the church side of the road. Plenty of burial space still left.
Kemblesville United Methodist Church Cemetery is located in southern Chester County, Pennsylvania. It appears this cemetery is not meticulously cared for.
The cemetery at Beulah Baptist Church in the Oxford area of southern Chester County, Pennsylvania has terrific views of the local farms. There may not be many burial lots left. It looks nearly full.
Manor Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Cochranville is a fairly large cemetery in rural southern Chester County, Pennsylvania. You might see an Amish horse and buggy go by here.
Auburn Church in southern Chester County, Pennsylvania is a tiny baptist church with plenty of burial space available. The area is rural and quiet.
Washington Memorial Chapel Churchyard Cemetery is located within the Valley Forge National Park. Anybody can be buried here. Religious affiliation does not matter. It's actually fairly large, and in a wooded setting.
Goshen Friends Meeting Burial Ground in East Goshen Township, Pennsylvania is comprised of two ancient cemeteries. This ground was the center of an early Quaker village that dates back to around the early 1700's.
Our Lady Of The Assumption Church in Strafford (Wayne), Pennsylvania has a small, well-cared-for cemetery and burial lots are still available...
Black Rock Cemetery in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania is operated by St. Mary Of The Assumption Church. The neighborhood is residential with recently built townhomes.
This is a small Ukrainian Catholic cemetery in a small cemetery district located on the outskirts of the town of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.