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St. Patrick’s Cemetery: c. 1853–present [4] Calumet Ave, Chesterton Westchester pg 11 front Calvary Cemetery c. 1916–present [4] East Central Ave, Portage Portage pg 13 front McCool Cemetery: c. 1855–present [4] Central Ave at Airport Ave Portage front Eight Square Cemetery c,1865–present [4] South County Line Road (LaPorte/Porter ...
St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery is a cemetery located in Waltham Forest, London. The cemetery is crossed by tarmac roadways and paths, with trees planted throughout including mature oak, poplar, Lombardy poplar, plane and sycamore. There are a number of fine monuments, including the striking modernist Ferrari mausoleum. It dates from 1965 ...
This list of cemeteries in Indiana includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
Some graves from St. Magdalene cemetery were moved from the original site in the same township to St. Patrick's cemetery. The Lund family cemetery, originally located near the Ohio River was moved to the Bayless Cemetery about 1951 during the construction of the Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corp. power plant.
In 1965, Evans's remains were exhumed from Pentonville Prison and reburied in St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery in Leytonstone, Greater London. [29] The outcry over the Evans case contributed to the suspension and then abolition of capital punishment in the United Kingdom.
Rev. John Ryan, was pastor of St. Patrick's from 1848 to 1865. Mission stations were Huntington, Wabash, Warsaw and Pierceton, where Mass was offered in private homes. The church bell was obtained during the tenure of Father Ryan. It was brought by ox cart from Buffalo. It hangs in the present church. Rev. George Steiner was pastor from 1866 ...
She was buried in St Patrick's Catholic Cemetery in Leytonstone. [21] Bellwood died intestate ; her estate, worth £ 125 (UK£18,271 in 2025 pounds [ 22 ] ), was given to Nicholson. [ 23 ]
The cemetery, which adjoins St Patrick's Catholic Church, was first established in 1842. The first recorded burial was in 1844, and the cemetery was consecrated by Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Bede Polding in 1845. [2] A Wesleyan section was established in the 1860s. Two stone towers were added to the entry in 1920. [3] [4]