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The Hudson County Burial Grounds, also known as the Secaucus Potter's Field and Snake Hill Cemetery, is located in Secaucus, New Jersey. The cemetery was cleared of bodies to make room for the Secaucus Transfer Station and Exit 15X of the New Jersey Turnpike between 1992-2003. [1] [2] [3] More than 4,000 bodies were disinterred.
The Hudson River Guidebook. Fordham University Press. pp. 430. ISBN 0-8232-1679-9. Hagstrom Map (2008). Hudson County New Jersey Street Map. Hagstrom Map Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-88097-763-0. Hood, John (1877). "Index of colonial and state laws between the years 1663 and 1877 inclusive". J.L. Murphy, printer: 1136.
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Holy Name Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery in Jersey City, New Jersey administered by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark. [2] [3] It was established in 1866 and at the end of calendar year 2002 has accepted 264,984 burials. The cemetery parcel is 63 acres (250,000 m 2) and all but 0.3 acres (1,200 m 2) has been developed and sold for ...
Arlington Memorial Park is a cemetery located mostly within the Arlington section of Kearny in Hudson County, New Jersey, on Schuyler Avenue. [1] Prior to its creation the ground was owned by Julius Pratt, [2] who later negotiated the development of the "attractive and picturesque" cemetery. [3]
The Grove Church Cemetery is a nonsectarian cemetery, [1] located on the western slope of the Hudson Palisades, along with several other cemeteries in a string of green open space, in Hudson County, New Jersey, [2] United States. The Grove Church, who owns the cemetery, is one of the oldest religious bodies in the area, and it has had an ...
Cemeteries on the western slope of the Palisades in northern Hudson County. The Hoboken Cemetery is located at 5500 Tonnelle Avenue in North Bergen, New Jersey, United States. [1] in the New Durham section. It was owned by the City of Hoboken. [2]
Hudson County New Jersey Street Map. Hagstrom Map Company, Inc. 2008. ISBN 978-0880977630. Inskeep, Carolee (1998). "New York City Metropolitan Area Cemeteries". The graveyard shift: a family historian's guide to New York City cemeteries. Ancestry Publishing. p. 296. ISBN 0916489892. Leonard, J. H. (1901).