List of cemeteries in Connecticut
This is a list of cemeteries in Connecticut.
Cemeteries in Connecticut
- Abbey of Regina Laudis Cemetery, Bethlehem – Benedict Duss, James Douglas and Patricia Neal
- Almshouse Cemetery, Norwich[1][2]
- Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford[1]
- Antientest Burial Ground, New London[1]
- Bara-Hack Cemetery, Pomfret[1]
- Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford – Samuel Colt, Katharine Hepburn and Wallace Stevens
- Center Cemetery, Bethel[2]
- Center Cemetery, Somers – Gene Pitney
- Congregational Church Cemetery, Bethel[2]
- Cove Cemetery, Hadlyme – Dominick Dunne
- Cypress Cemetery, Old Saybrook[2]
- Deerfield Burial Grounds (aka Deerfield Cemetery, aka Paugussett Settlement Site), Ansonia (formerly Derby)
- Duck River Cemetery, Old Lyme - Roger Tory Peterson
- East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk
- Elmwood Cemetery, Bethel[2]
- Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven – Andrew H. Embler, Edwin S. Greeley, George Weiss, Hobart B. Bigelow, James E. English, John Woodruff, Louis Lassen, Oliver Winchester, Robert J. Kiphuth, Rollin S. Woodruff, Sarah Winchester, Teresa Wright, Wilbur Lucius Cross and William Chester Minor
- Fairfield Memorial Park, Stamford – Willy DeVille
- Glastonbury Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Connecticut
- Great Hill Cemetery, Seymour
- Great Plain Cemetery, Danbury
- Gregory's Four Corners Burial Ground, Trumbull
- Green Cemetery, Glastonbury[1]
- Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
- Gunntown Cemetery, Naugatuck
- Indian Hill Cemetery, Middletown, Connecticut
- Judea Cemetery, Washington
- Laurel Hill Cemetery, Brookfield, Connecticut
- Long Ridge Union Cemetery, Stamford – Alan Bunce, Benny Goodman, Eugene Carson Blake, Gene Tunney, Gilda Radner, Kenny Delmar and Red Smith
- Mansfield Center Cemetery, Mansfield[1]
- Memorial Garden of The Unitarian Church, Westport - Brett Somers
- Milford Cemetery, Milford[1]
- Mill Hill Burying Ground, Norwalk
- Mountain Grove Cemetery, Bridgeport – P. T. Barnum
- New Milford Center Cemetery, New Milford
- Oak Lawn Cemetery, Fairfield – Franco Ventriglia, James C. Shannon, Jason Robards, Mary Tyler Moore, Michael J. Daly and Stewart McKinney
- Old North Road Burying Ground (Also known as Winchester Cemetery), Winsted, Litchfield County. GPS Coordinates: 41.9435997, -73.0456009
- Olde Uptown Burial Ground (aka Colonial Cemetery), Derby - Historians believe it may be the oldest public (non "family plot") cemetery in the USA
- Pine Grove Cemetery, Ansonia
- Pine Island Cemetery, Norwalk
- Riverside Cemetery, Norwalk
- Riverside Cemetery, Old Saybrook – Art Carney
- Roxbury Cemetery, Stamford – Earl Hindman
- Roxbury Center Cemetery, Roxbury - Arthur Miller, Frank McCourt, Inge Morath and Richard Widmark
- St. John's Cemetery, Norwalk
- St. Mary's Cemetery, Bethel[2]
- St. Mary's Cemetery, Norwalk
- St. Mary's Church Cemetery, Bethel[2]
- St. Michael's Cemetery, Derby
- St. Paul's On the Green Cemetery, Norwalk
- St. Rose Cemetery, Newtown
- Saint John Catholic Cemetery, Wallingford
- Saint Lawrence Cemetery, West Haven – Albert W. Cretella, Frank Beisler, James A. Shanley, James P. Geelan, James P. Pigott, Louise Latimer, Ron Palillo and Santa Biondo
- Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery, Burlington
- South Burying Ground, Kensington
- Stepney Cemetery, Monroe
- Stoney Hill Cemetery, Bethel[2]
- Townhill Cemetery, New Hartford - Alma Gluck, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr and Efrem Zimbalist
- Umpawaug Cemetery, Redding – Dave Brubeck
- Union Cemetery, Easton
- Union Cemetery, Norwalk - Johnny Winter
- Willowbrook Cemetery, Westport
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References
- Rogak, Lisa (2004), Stones and Bones of New England: A guide to unusual, historic, and otherwise notable cemeteries, Globe Pequat ISBN 0-7627-3000-5
- "The Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions".
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