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  2. St. John Cemetery (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    St. John Cemetery is an official Catholic burial ground located in Middle Village in Queens, a borough of New York City. Although it is mainly located in Middle Village, the southern edge of the cemetery runs along Cooper Avenue in Glendale. [1] It is one of nine official Catholic burial grounds in the New York Metropolitan Area. St.

  3. St John's, Ashfield - Wikipedia

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    During his time at St John's, two of his children died of diphtheria on the same day. [60] After finishing at St John's, he continued to serve at Five Dock and Burwood. [61] He died in 1902 aged 78 and is buried in the St John's cemetery. [39]: p. 4 6: William Cecil Cave-Browne-Cave: 1865: 1867

  4. St. John's Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia; See also. New St. John's Cemetery; Old St. John's Cemetery; Saint John (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 4 ...

  5. Category:Burials at St. John's Cemetery (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people whose remains are interred at St. John Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens, New York. Pages in category "Burials at St. John's Cemetery (Queens)" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  6. St. John's Cemetery, Frederick, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    St Stanislaus Novitiate. A Jesuit cemetery was established in 1805 by Father John Dubois on the grounds of the Jesuit novitiate, which once stood on East Second Street.In 1903, the Jesuit novitiate in Frederick closed and graves were moved from the Frederick Jesuit Novitiate Cemetery to St. John's Cemetery.

  7. St. John's Burying Ground - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Burying Ground was a cemetery bounded by Varick Street, Leroy Street, Hudson Street and Clarkson Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan. The ground was connected with St. John's Chapel of Trinity Parish from 1834 to 1898, although many of the burials predate the cemetery's acquisition by the church.

  8. St. John's Lutheran Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Lutheran Church and Cemetery is a historic Evangelical Lutheran church and cemetery and national historic district near Wytheville, Virginia, United States.The church was built in 1854 and is a rectangular, three bay by two bay, frame church sheathed in weatherboard.

  9. St. John's Cemetery (Dubuque) - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Lutheran Cemetery was opened on July 7, 1876. It is situated on Davis Avenue (the same street that Mount Calvary Cemetery is located). Throughout the years the cemetery has served primarily all of the Lutheran congregations of the area. It also provides a community service, in that, when called upon, it has provided grave sites for ...