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  2. Category:Burials in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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  3. Cornwall Friends Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    One may also see some century-old mischief, as children's pen-knives have left such marks as “GTC: 1877.” The cemetery, located to the northwest of the meeting house, contains graves dating to 1799. Not all of the 771 entombed are Quakers, as the cemetery was not restricted to congregants and it was the only one in Cornwall at the time.

  4. Gate of Heaven Cemetery (Hawthorne, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Gate of Heaven Cemetery, approximately 25 miles (40 km) north of New York City, was established in 1917 at 10 West Stevens Ave. in Hawthorne, Westchester County, New York, as a Catholic burial site. Among its famous residents is baseball player Babe Ruth , whose grave has an epitaph by Cardinal Francis Spellman and is almost always adorned by ...

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    Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland, West Windsor. Bronson was famous in the 1970s for starring in violent action films such as “Death Wish.” Far from Hollywood, he and his wife and fellow actor ...

  6. List of burials at Green-Wood Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Walter W. Bahan (1860–1916), lawyer and member New York State Assembly; James Bard (1815–1897), marine artist, buried in unmarked grave; Peter Townsend Barlow (1857–1921), New York City Magistrate; Susie M. Barstow (1836-1923), landscape painter associated with the Hudson River School; Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988), artist

  7. Vale Cemetery and Vale Park - Wikipedia

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    (Location of grave not known. Presumed buried in First Dutch Churchyard. Remains there later relocated to Vale. Not all gravestones transported, so exact burial site not known.) Oswald D. Heck – elected to the New York State Assembly in 1937. Speaker of the house from 1939–1959. There is a gavel on his tombstone.

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    Gregory Peck's 5 Children: All About His Sons and Daughter — and Why They Say the Golden Age Actor Was Just Like His Most Famous Role Nicole Briese December 7, 2024 at 6:00 AM

  9. List of people from Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Saint Petroc (c. 468 – c. 564), a patron saint of Cornwall [95] John Arthur Phillips (1822–1887), geologist, metallurgist, mining engineer [96] Rosamunde Pilcher (1924–2019), novelist [97] Saint Piran (or Perran), patron saint of Cornwall and of tin miners [98] Sam Pollard (1864–1915), Methodist missionary and creator of the Miao script