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Saint Raymond's Cemetery is a Catholic cemetery at 2600 Lafayette Avenue in the Throggs Neck and Schuylerville sections of the Bronx, New York City, United States.The cemetery is composed of two separate locations: the older section (main entrance is located at 1201 Balcom Avenue), and the newer section (where most present-day burials now take place), both east of the Hutchinson River Parkway.
St. Raymond's Church is a parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at Castle Hill Avenue at Tremont Avenue, The Bronx, New York City. The parish was established in 1842. It was dedicated on the feast of St. Raymond Nonnatus, on August 31, 1845, thus getting its name. There is a stained glass ...
Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx, New York City: Other names: Lydia Scott: ... They married on December 3, 1960, in Tarrytown, New York [10] but divorced in 1967. [11]
Burials at Saint Raymond's Cemetery (Bronx) (46 P) Burials at Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York) (1 C, 419 P) Pages in category "Cemeteries in the Bronx"
Saint Peter's Episcopal Cemetery, Lithgow; Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Throggs Neck, The Bronx; Salem Fields Cemetery, Cypress Hills, Brooklyn; Sandusky Cemetery, Sandusky, Cattaraugus County; Second Shearith Israel Cemetery, Manhattan; Shaarey Pardes Accabonic Grove Cemetery, East Hampton
Burials at St. John's Cemetery (Queens) (44 P) Pages in category "Roman Catholic cemeteries in New York (state)" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Pages in category "Burials at Saint Raymond's Cemetery (Bronx)" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This part of the campus was seized in 1889 by the City of New York under the New Parks Act to create the New York Botanical Garden. The three Jesuits buried there were removed to a vault in Saint Raymond's Cemetery. [1] In 1890, a new cemetery was established within the campus vineyard, [2] next to the college church (later Fordham University ...