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List Of Cemeteries In Michigan
This list of cemeteries in Michigan includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable. It does not include pet cemeteries. Bay County *Fletcher Site in Bay City; a Native American cemetery and archaeological site Berrien County * South Berrien Center Union Church and Cemetery in Berrien Township; NRHP-listed Charlevoix County * Garden Island Indian Cemetery on Garden Island; NRHP-listed, MSHS-listed Chippewa County Emmet County * Saint Ignatius Church and Cemetery in Good Hart; NRHP-listed Genesee County * Glenwood Cemetery in Flint; NRHP-listed, MSHS-listed Houghton County * Saint Henry's Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery in Laird Township; NRHP-listed Ingham County * Mount Hope Cemetery in Lansing * St. Katherine's Chapel in Williamston Township; NRHP-listed, MSHS-listed * Maple Grove Cemetery, ...
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Cemeteries
A cemetery, burial ground, gravesite, graveyard, or a green space called a memorial park or memorial garden, is a place where the remains of many dead people are buried or otherwise entombed. The word ''cemetery'' (from Greek ) implies that the land is specifically designated as a burial ground and originally applied to the Roman catacombs. The term ''graveyard'' is often used interchangeably with cemetery, but a graveyard primarily refers to a burial ground within a churchyard. The intact or cremated remains of people may be interred in a grave, commonly referred to as burial, or in a tomb, an "above-ground grave" (resembling a sarcophagus), a mausoleum, a columbarium, a niche, or another edifice. In Western cultures, funeral ceremonies are often observed in cemeteries. These ceremonies or rites of passage differ according to cultural practices and religious beliefs. Modern cemeteries often include crematoria, and some grounds previously used for both continue as cre ...
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Ahavas Israel Cemetery
Ahavas Israel Cemetery is located at 1801 Garfield Avenue in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is the cemetery for the Conservative Ahavas Israel congregation. The Ahavas Achim Cemetery was created in 1916 by members of the Ahavas Achim and the Workmen's Circle. The Ahavas Achim was a conservative community founded by Orthodox members that had split from Grand Rapid's Temple Beth Israel in 1908. The Workmen's Circle was a service organisation for Jewish men. Temple Beth Israel and Ahavas Achim eventually merged in 1947, having begun discussions on a merger in 1937 prompted by the financial pressures of maintaining two Orthodox congregations in the midst of the Great Depression in the United States. The cemetery was renamed the Ahavas Israel Cemetery in 1962. References {{reflist External links Ahavas Israel(Grand Rapids, MI) – cemetery contact International Jewish Cemetery Projectat International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS) JewishGen Online Worldwide Buri ...
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Mouth Cemetery
Mouth Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Muskegon County, Michigan, near the city of Montague. The cemetery is located in a rural forested area. It is the oldest cemetery in Muskegon County. There are around 300 graves in the cemetery. The cemetery is open to the public from dawn to dusk, with access from Sunset Lane, a dirt road behind the old Mouth Elementary School, one of the oldest schools in the area, which has since been transformed into a church. Many children have been buried here, with a much larger proportion of children compared to other cemeteries. Many people have reported strange paranormal events, and there is an urban legend that a teenage boy sat in a chair named 'Sadony's Chair', and was killed in a car accident exactly one year after sitting in the chair. The most popular grave belongs to Captain William Robinson, the White River lighthouse keeper. William Robinson was the original maintainer of the lighthouse, starting from when it was built in 1875, ...
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Woodland Cemetery (Monroe, Michigan)
Woodland Cemetery (formerly known as Grove Cemetery and Woodlawn Cemetery) is a public, city-owned cemetery located at 428 Jerome Street in the city of Monroe in the U.S. state of Michigan. It occupies and contains over 6,500 graves. Founded in 1810, it is one of Michigan's oldest public cemeteries. Its oldest burials are veterans who served in the American Revolutionary War. Woodland Cemetery was designated as a Michigan State Historic Site on July 21, 1988. Many of Monroe's earliest settlers, politicians, and war combatants are buried at Woodland Cemetery, including some of those that were killed during the Battle of Frenchtown in 1813. The cemetery contains Monroe veterans from every major war from the American Revolutionary War to the Vietnam War. A notable burial plot belongs to the families of Monroe residents George Armstrong Custer and his wife Elizabeth Bacon Custer, although neither of those two are buried at Woodland Cemetery. His younger brother, Boston Custer, ...
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Potter Cemetery
Potter Cemetery is a privately owned, historic cemetery located in Ash Township in the U.S. state of Michigan. The cemetery was established as early as 1847 with its last known gravesite dating to 1930. By 1968, the state abandoned the cemetery, and it later became inaccessible as a result of private property surrounding the cemetery. This led to changes in state law prohibiting cemeteries from being landlocked with the passage of Public Act 525 of 2012. This allowed for recent restoration efforts, and the cemetery and state legislation were dedicated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 2017. Cemetery history In 1847, this site became the cemetery for early residents of Ash Township, which was established in 1837. The site was located on the property line between the Potter and Flint homesteads near Swan Creek. In 1860, the families deeded the cemetery to the Swan Creek Cemetery Company, and the cemetery was also known as Swan Creek Cemetery. There was no direct roadway ...
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Morgan West Wheatland Cemetery
The Morgan West Wheatland Cemetery is a cemetery located on 55th Avenue between 10 & 11 Mile Roads in Wheatland Township, Mecosta County, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. History Beginning in the early 1860s, African Americans began migrating to Isabella, Mecosta, and Montcalm Counties in Michigan. These settlers, primarily from Ohio, but also from Ontario and other parts of Michigan, were drawn by the promise of inexpensive land in the Homestead Act of 1860 Homestead may refer to: *Homestead (building), a farmhouse and its adjacent outbuildings; by extension, it can mean any small cluster of houses * Nguni homestead, a cluster of houses inhabited by a single extended family, typically with a kraal .... This cemetery was informally established in 1864, when Ann Marie (Calliman) Guy, who arrived in the area in 1861 with her husband James Guy, was buried here. Although there was no formal action to set aside the property as a cemet ...
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Morgan West Morgan Cemetery
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