St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery of Sassamansville is located in northwest Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. There are two other cemeteries within walking distance from here.
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St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery of Sassamansville is located in northwest Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. There are two other cemeteries within walking distance from here.
New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery in Gilbertsville, Montgomery County is a very old cemetery. Fifty Revolutionary War soldiers are buried here.
New Goshenhoppen United Church Of Christ Cemetery in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania has a very old cemetery that dates back to the early 1700's. Included among the graves are 36 Revolutionary War soldiers.
The Kraussdale Meeting House and Cemetery in the East Greenville area of Montgomery County continues to be well-cared-for even though the cemetery is inactive.
The Hosensack Meeting House and Cemetery in the Palm, Pennsylvania area is in a very isolated location.
Church Of The Messiah Cemetery in Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania is impressive for its beautiful and peaceful nature-like setting.
Boehm's United Church Of Christ Cemetery in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania dates back to the 1700’s. See spring-time photos of the cemetery here…
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery in Ambler, Pennsylvania is a small, old cemetery that might be orphaned. The church no longer exists. But someone is maintaining this property.
St. Anthony Of Padua Church Cemetery, located in Ambler, Pennsylvania, is a small neighborhood Catholic cemetery that is nearing capacity. See photos…
First Presbyterian Church In Springfield Cemetery, located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, has ancient graves in its front yard and additional graves in the back section of the property. The cemetery appears to have additional burial space available…
Hatboro Baptist Church Cemetery in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania was establish in 1840. Old, fading “No Trespassing” signs are posted here, but a new Pennsylvania law says a cemetery visitor cannot be denied “reasonable access” to a grave. Read more…
Fairview Cemetery in the Willowgrove area of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania was established in 1907 for the purpose of serving the black community. It is a fairly large cemetery. The Twining Valley Golf Course is next to it.
Abington Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania was established in the early 1700’s. It appears this small cemetery is at capacity, though they do have a memorial garden where ashes can be deposited.
Abington Friends Cemetery in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania has a large burial ground, and the property has a tranquil and attractive appearance. See photos…
Whitemarsh Memorial Park in Ambler, Pennsylvania is a large, attractive, well-run cemetery. It is mostly a bronze flat marker cemetery, but they do have at least one upright section for granite monuments. (Whitemarsh also has a pet cemetery section.)
Little Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery in the Telford area of Montgomery County (Pennsylvania) is picturesque with its view of this beautiful old church. See photos…
Franconia Mennonite Church Cemetery in the Telford area of Montgomery County (Pennsylvania) has good maintenance stands, is fairly large, and has burial space still available.
St. James Cemetery in Evansburg Village, which is in the Collegeville area of Montgomery County, is an interesting and very old cemetery with burials going back to the early 1700’s. See photos…
Upper Skippack Mennonite Cemetery appears to be overseen by Wellspring Church of Skippack. This very old cemetery is located beside a brand new $350 million prison (Graterford).
Montgomery County’s Schwenksville Cemetery, also known as Keely's Church Cemetery, has high standards. This cemetery is attractive, well-maintained, and they have abundant space for new burials. I snapped some photos - take a look…