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List Of Cemeteries In New Jersey
The following list of New Jersey cemeteries lists cemeteries in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The cemeteries are grouped by county. Atlantic County *Atlantic City Cemetery, Pleasantville, New Jersey, Pleasantville *Atlantic County Veterans Cemetery, Estell Manor, New Jersey, Estell Manor *Holy Cross Cemetery and Chapel Mausoleum, Mays Landing, New Jersey, Mays Landing *Lincoln Memorial Park, Mays Landing, New Jersey, Mays Landing *Laurel Memorial Park and Crematory, Pomona, New Jersey, Pomona *Head Of The River Cemetery, 600 NJ Route-49, Estell Manor, New Jersey, Estell Manor Bergen County *Americus Cemetery, Saddle Brook, New Jersey, Saddle Brook *B'Nai Israel Cemetery, Saddle Brook, New Jersey, Saddle Brook *Brookside Cemetery (Englewood, New Jersey), Brookside Cemetery, Englewood *Cedar Park Cemetery, Emerson, Cedar Park and Beth El Cemetery, Emerson *Cemetery of the Madonna, Leonia, New Jersey, Leonia *Christ the King Cemetery, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, Franklin Lakes *E ...
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New Jersey
New Jersey is a U.S. state, state located in both the Mid-Atlantic States, Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States, Northeastern regions of the United States. Located at the geographic hub of the urban area, heavily urbanized Northeast megalopolis, it is bordered to the northwest, north, and northeast by New York (state), New York State; on its east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on its west by the Delaware River and Pennsylvania; and on its southwest by Delaware Bay and Delaware. At , New Jersey is the List of U.S. states and territories by area, fifth-smallest state in land area. According to a 2024 United States Census Bureau, U.S. Census Bureau estimate, it is the List of U.S. states and territories by population, 11th-most populous state, with over 9.5 million residents, its highest estimated count ever. The state capital is Trenton, New Jersey, Trenton, and the state's most populous city is Newark, New Jersey, Newark. New Jersey is the only U.S. stat ...
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Hillside Cemetery (Lyndhurst, New Jersey)
Hillside Cemetery is a non-profit, non-sectarian cemetery in Lyndhurst, New Jersey. It was established in 1882 Notable burials * Maxwell Becton (1868–1951), co-founder of Becton-Dickinson * Fairleigh S. Dickinson (1866–1948), co-founder of Becton-Dickinson and benefactor of Fairleigh Dickinson University * Joey Ramone (1951–2001), member of the Ramones * Alexander Russell Webb (1846–1916), writer, publisher, early American convert to Islam and the United States Ambassador to the Philippines * William Carlos Williams William Carlos Williams (September 17, 1883 – March 4, 1963) was an American poet and physician closely associated with modernism and imagism. His '' Spring and All'' (1923) was written in the wake of T. S. Eliot's '' The Waste Land'' (1922). ... (1883–1963), poet See also * Bergen County cemeteries References External links Hillside Cemetery official site* {{Coord, 40, 48, 40, N, 74, 06, 31, W, format=dms, display=title, type:landmark_region:US ...
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Wyckoff Reformed Church Cemetery
Wyckoff may refer to: People *Albert Capwell Wyckoff (1903–1953), American Presbyterian minister and mystery writer *Alvin Wyckoff (1877–1957), American cinematographer *Brooke Wyckoff (born 1980), American basketball player and coach * Charles Wyckoff (1916–1998), American photochemist * Charlotte C. Wyckoff (1893–1966), American missionary teacher, writer, based in India * Clint Wyckoff (1874–1947), American collegiate football player * Edward Wyckoff Williams (born 1978), American journalist *James Wyckoff (active 2015), American education economist *Michael Wyckoff (born 1994), American film composer *Pieter Claesen Wyckoff (ca. 1620–1694), prominent figure in early Dutch-American history *Ralph Walter Graystone Wyckoff (1897–1994), American crystallographer *Richard Wyckoff (1873–1934), American investor *Russell Wyckoff (1925–2004), American politician from Iowa *Weldon Wyckoff (1893–1961), American baseball pitcher Places *Wyckoff, New Jersey *Wyckoff-Gar ...
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Dumont, New Jersey
Dumont is a Borough (New Jersey), borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 17,863, an increase of 384 (+2.2%) from the 2010 United States census, 2010 census count of 17,479, which in turn reflected a decrease of 24 (−0.1%) from the 17,503 counted in the 2000 United States census, 2000 census. The borough was originally formed on July 20, 1891, as the Borough of Schraalenburgh from portions of Harrington Township, New Jersey, Harrington Township and Palisades Township, New Jersey, Palisades Township, based on the results of a referendum held the previous day. The borough was formed during the "Boroughitis" phenomenon then sweeping through Bergen County, in which 26 boroughs were formed in the county in 1894 alone. On March 7, 1898, portions of the borough were annexed to Palisades Township. On June 13, 1898, the borough's name was changed to Dumont in honor of Dumont C ...
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Ridgewood, New Jersey
Ridgewood is a Village (New Jersey), village in Bergen County, New Jersey, Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Ridgewood is a suburban commuter town, bedroom community of New York City, located approximately northwest of Midtown Manhattan. As of the 2020 United States census, the village's population was 25,979, an increase of 1,021 (+4.1%) from the 2010 United States census, 2010 census count of 24,958, which in turn reflected an increase of 22 (+0.1%) from 24,936 in the 2000 United States census, 2000 census. It has been one of the state's highest-income communities. In 2000, its per capita income of $51,658 was ranked the List of New Jersey locations by per capita income#New Jersey places ranked by per capita income, 35th-highest in the state. Based on data from the 2006–2010 American Community Survey, it had a per-capita income of $67,560, 31st in the state. Based on data from the American Community Survey for 2013–2017, it had a median household income of ...
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Lodi, New Jersey
Lodi (; ) is a Borough (New Jersey), borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 26,207, an increase of 2,070 (+8.6%) from the 2010 United States census, 2010 census count of 24,136, which in turn reflected an increase of 165 (+0.7%) from the 23,971 counted in the 2000 United States census, 2000 census. Lodi owes its name to the Italian city of Lodi, Lombardy, Lodi, Lombardy. It was incorporated as a borough on December 22, 1894, from portions of the now-defunct municipalities of Lodi Township, New Jersey, Lodi Township (now South Hackensack, New Jersey, South Hackensack) and Saddle River Township (now Saddle Brook, New Jersey, Saddle Brook), at the height of Bergen County's "Boroughitis" phenomenon then sweeping through Bergen County, based on the results of a referendum held on the previous day.Snyder, John P''The Story of New Jersey's Civil Boundaries: 1606–1968'' Bureau of Geology and Topography; Tre ...
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Riverside Cemetery (Saddle Brook, New Jersey)
Riverside Cemetery is a plot-holder owned Jewish cemetery with over 65,000 burials located in Saddle Brook, New Jersey, located west of the George Washington Bridge. The cemetery maintains over 25,000 individual plantings on graves throughout the property. Prior to becoming a cemetery, the land was the property of Richard Romaine. Bergen County Historical Society maps indicate a main house of early Italianate design (current office), a grist mill and a saw mill on the property (the mills were removed prior to establishment of the cemetery). Notable burials * Meyer Berger (1898–1959) Journalist * Abraham Jacob Bogdanove (1886–1946) Painter, educator * Moshe Cotel (1943–2008) Composer * Ervin Drake (1919–2015) Songwriter * Stanley Milgram (1933–1984) Scientist * Beatrice Pons (1906–1991) Actress * Isidor Isaac Rabi (1898–1988) Nobel Prize in Physics Recipient * Benjamin J. Rabin (1896–1969) U.S. Congressman *Phil Rubenstein Philip Martin Rubenstein (Augu ...
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Park Ridge, New Jersey
Park Ridge is a borough in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 8,883, its highest decennial census count ever and an increase of 238 (+2.8%) from the 2010 census count of 8,645, which in turn had reflected a decline of 63 (−0.7%) from the 8,708 counted at the 2000 census. Park Ridge has continued to grow in population since the 2020 census, by 557 (+6.3%) to an estimated 9,440 residents as of 2023. History Park Ridge was created as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on May 15, 1894, from portions of Washington Township, based on the results of a referendum held the previous day. The borough was formed during the "Boroughitis" phenomenon then sweeping through Bergen County, in which 26 boroughs were formed in the county in 1894 alone. Park Ridge obtained a portion of River Vale (July 15, 1929), exchanged portions with Woodcliff Lake (December 12, 1955), received part of Washingto ...
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Westwood, New Jersey
Westwood (known as "The Hub of the Pascack Valley") is a borough in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Westwood is part of the New York metropolitan area. Many of its residents regularly commute to New York City for work and leisure, many using public transportation.Rondinaro, Gene"In a Bergen Borough, Diversified Growth" ''The New York Times'', September 1, 1996. Accessed June 20, 2016. "And at dawn, while harried commuters in other municipalities rise early only to stream onto crowded roadways en route to jobs in Manhattan across the Hudson River, residents often walk to the train station or a commuter bus for the one-hour trip." As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 11,282, an increase of 374 (+3.4%) from the 2010 census count of 10,908, which in turn reflected a decline of 91 (−0.8%) from the 10,999 counted in the 2000 census. Westwood was officially incorporated as a borough on May 8, 1894, from portions of Washington Township, ...
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North Arlington Jewish Cemetery
North Arlington Jewish Cemetery is a cemetery dating to the turn of the 19th century, and located in North Arlington, New Jersey, along Belleville Turnpike (New Jersey Route 7). It is situated on a roughly triangular four-acre piece of land, between the gritty industrial park of Porete Avenue and the much larger Arlington Memorial Park grounds on the other side of the Route 7. Porete Ave, which borders the Kearny landfill and the New Jersey Meadowlands, surrounds most of the cemetery. At the time the cemetery was formed, however, it was situated among woods and farmland. The exclusively Jewish cemetery consists of 12 to 21 divisions, each allocated to a Jewish society or synagogue, except for one area owned by Hudson County, which it uses as potter's field for its Jewish war veterans. History Arlington Cemetery Services (the cemetery across the street) owned the land in 1896. It gained tax exempt status for cemetery use, but did not actually expand into the new area until abo ...
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Ramsey, New Jersey
Ramsey is a Borough (New Jersey), borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a suburb of New York City, located northwest of Midtown Manhattan. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 14,798, an increase of 325 (+2.2%) from the 2010 United States census, 2010 census count of 14,473, which in turn reflected an increase of 122 (+0.9%) from the 14,351 counted in the 2000 United States census, 2000 census. Ramsey was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 10, 1908, from portions of Hohokus Township, New Jersey, Hohokus Township (whose remnants are now Mahwah, New Jersey, Mahwah Township). Additional territory was annexed from Waldwick, New Jersey, Waldwick in 1921, and portions of the borough were ceded to Saddle River, New Jersey, Saddle River in 1925.Snyder, John P''The Story of New Jersey's Civil Boundaries: 1606–1968'' Bureau of Geology and Topography; Trenton, New Je ...
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Mount Moriah Cemetery (Fairview, New Jersey)
Mount Moriah Cemetery is a burial ground in Fairview, Bergen County, New Jersey, in the United States, located on the western slopes of the Hudson Palisades The Palisades, also called the New Jersey Palisades or the Hudson River Palisades, are a line of steep cliffs along the west side of the lower Hudson River in Northeastern New Jersey and Southeastern New York in the United States. The cliffs s ..., nearby the Fairview Cemetery (Fairview, New Jersey), Fairview Cemetery. ''Moriah'' () (Arabic language, Arabic: مروة ''Marwah'') is the name given to a mountain by the Book of Genesis, in which context it is the location of the Binding of Isaac, sacrifice of Isaac. Notable interments * Pesach Ackerman (1928–2013), Rabbi of Meseritz Synagogue * Camilla Frydan (1887–1949), Austrian-born pianist, singer, composer and songwriter * Robert P. Grover (1916–1942), first Jewish serviceman from Jersey City to die in WWII * Russell Harding (d. 2008), New York City administrato ...
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