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All Saints Cemetery 39°42′42″N 75°40′49″W / 39.71167°N 75.68028°W / 39.71167; -75.68028 ( All Saints Cemetery (Wilmington 92 feet (28 m)
The cemetery's chapel, designed by architect Elijah Dallett Jr., [4] was built in 1913 of Foxcroft stone with window sills of Indiana limestone. [5] In 1917, the cemetery received remains originally interred at the 18th-century First Presbyterian Church in Wilmington's Rodney Square. The church was moved to Park Drive to make room for a new ...
Pages in category "Burials at Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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On June 18, 2006, William W. John, programs manager at DuPont, became stake president for the Wilmington Delaware Stake. [9] On April 12, 2012, The Dover Delaware stake (Delaware's second) was created from the Wilmington Delaware Stake. [10] As of January 2024, Delaware had the following congregations: [11] Dover Delaware Stake. Camden Ward ...
Three holidays -- Dia de los Muertos, All Saints' Day and All Souls Day -- are marked Nov. 1 and 2. ... Candles are lit during All Saints Day at the cemetery in Vilnius, Lithuania, Tuesday, Nov. 1 ...
A cemetery on the site was the final resting place of many noted Wilmingtonians which were reinterred to Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery [3] and Riverview Cemetery. [4] It was moved to its present site in 1916. In order to move it, it was dismantled and rebuilt with its re-dedication in 1918.