Bridgewater, Massachusetts Cemeteries

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The Sources
Epitaphs in Old Bridgewater, Massachusetts Illustrated with Plans and Views By Williams Latham Published by Henry T. Pratt, printer, 1882 (Bridgewater, Mass. : Henry T. Pratt, printer, 1882).


 * 1) Worldcat
 * 2) Google Books
 * 3) FamilySearch Catalog 974.482/B2 V3L
 * 4) FamilySearch Catalog CD-Rom no. 3090, with addition from 1887 report
 * 5) FamilySearch Catalog 974.482/B2 V3L, reprint 1976

The Bridgewater, Plymouth County MAGenWeb Project of The USGenWeb Project has the map split in north and south

Cemetery near Alden's Bridge
(18th century)

Conant Street Cemetery
(1821) (aka Conant Town Cemetery)


 * 1) Findagrave.com

Conant Street Small Pox Cemetery
(1778) east side of Conant Street


 * 1) Findagrave.com

First Roman Catholic Cemetery
(1854) 103 Center Street, behind St. Thomas Aquinas Church west side of Center Street


 * 1) USGS GNIS FID 599684
 * 2) Hometown Locator
 * 3) Findagrave.com

Harlow Cemetery
(1826) (aka Cherry Street Burial Ground) Cherry Street, near Taunton River and Halifax townline

Hillside Cemetery
(1813) (aka Auburn Street, Auburnville, Benson Town) Auburn Street near Curve Street, Benson Town


 * 1) Findagrave.com

Jennings Hill Cemetery
(1750/1766) (aka Japan Graveyard) High and Plain Streets


 * 1) Findagrave.com
 * 2) Jennings Cemetery, Bridgewater, Massachusetts, by Elijah Hayward; FamilySearch Catalog Book 977.198 V39s

MCI Cemetery
(1853) (aka Bridgewater State Farm, State Workhouse Graveyard) Conant Street

Mount Prospect Cemetery
(1842) (aka Bridgewater, New) Mount Prospect Street


 * 1) USGS GNIS FID 599685
 * 2) Hometown Locator
 * 3) Findagrave.com
 * 4) Political Graveyard

Orange Street Cemetery
(1828) (aka Pratt Town Burial Ground) Orange and Walnut Streets


 * 1) Massachusetts Gravestone Photo Project

Pine Street Cemetery
(1833)

Saint Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Cemetery
(1950s) (Third or New Roman Catholic)

Scotland Burial Ground
(1753) Pleasant Street


 * 1) Findagrave.com

Second Roman Catholic Cemetery
(late 1800s) West side of Center St. across from Mary Lane and Heather Lane.

South Street Burial Ground
(1756)(aka Keith) South Street, near Titicut Bridge

Summer Street Cemetery
(1716) (aka Old Grave-yard, First Parish, Revolutionary, South Parish Cemetery) Summer and Plymouth Streets


 * Findagrave.com (listed as Old Grave-yard)


 * 1) Findagrave.com (listed as First Parish Unitarian Universalist)

Titicut Cemetery
(1793) (aka Great Woods Graveyard) northwesterly side of Titicut Street


 * 1) Findagrave.com

Vernon Street Cemetery
(1751) (aka Alden) Vernon and Cross Streets, Titicut


 * 1) Findagrave.com