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All Faiths Cemetery. The All Faiths Cemetery is located in Middle Village, Queens, New York. The 225-acre (91-hectare) cemetery was established in 1850 by Lutheran pastor Frederick W. Geissenhainer, and incorporated in 1852. [1] Originally named Lutheran Cemetery, it was renamed to Lutheran All Faiths Cemetery in 1990. Approximately 540,000 ...
Acacia Cemetery, Ozone Park, Queens; Agudas Achim Cemetery, Livingston Manor; Agudat Achim Cemetery, Rotterdam; Agudath Achim Cemetery, East Setauket; Ahavath Israel Cemetery, Liberty; Albany Rural Cemetery, [1] Menands (one of the oldest in New York) Albany Diocesan Cemeteries [a] Artists Cemetery, Woodstock; Assumption Cemetery, Syracuse
The New York City–area cemeteries established under the Rural Cemetery Act grew very large. In 1880, All Faiths Cemetery had more burials than any other non-sectarian cemetery in the U.S., [6] and in 1904 it was the burial site for all 1,021 people who died when the excursion boat SS General Slocum caught fire and sank during a Sunday School ...
African Burial Ground National Monument, Civic Center [1]; First Shearith Israel Graveyard (Chatham Square Cemetery), Chinatown [2] New York Marble Cemetery, [3] East Village, the oldest non-sectarian cemetery in New York City
[145] [s] His body was buried in a family plot at the Lutheran-Christian All Faiths Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens. [148] [r] Upon his death, Trump's estate was estimated by his family at $250 million to $300 million, [28] though he had only $1.9 million in cash. [149]
That October, the MTA announced that it planned to dig a tunnel underneath All Faiths Cemetery to avoid street running. [ 18 ] [ 26 ] The MTA simultaneously announced that it would begin the planning process for the Interborough Express after it received $67 million from the federal and state governments, [ 27 ] and in October 2024, it opened a ...
He married Catherine Streile. He died on 4 December 1886 in New York and is buried in All Faiths Cemetery in Middle Village, New York. [1] Military service
Allan Kardec's grave at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France. The inscription in French says Naitre, mourir, renaitre encore et progresser sans cesse, telle est la loi ("To be born, to die, to be reborn again and keep progressing, that is the law"). Allan Kardec is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery, in Paris, France. [7]