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Chicago Cemeteries

  • Lockport South Cemetery (also known as St. Dennis Cemetery), Washington and 17th Streets, Lockport, IL 60441; opened in 1852; various Biggins monuments; see The Cemeteries of Will County, Illinois, No. 7, St. Dennis & Calvary Cemeteries, Lockport, Illinois, an inventory of gravestones with index, maps, and illustrations compiled by Nancy Bruce Crilly & Shirline Skuban, published in 2002 by Will/Grundy Counties Genealogical Society, P. O. Box 24, Wilmington, IL 60481
    • Biggins
  • Queen of Heaven Cemetery, 1400 S. Wolf Road, Hillside, IL 60162, or call 708-449-8300; opened in 1947. Sections 100-110 listed in Queen of Heaven and Mount Carmel Catholic Cemeteries are considered in Our Lady of Sorrows Slovak Cemetery and burials in those sections should be created in Our Lady of Sorrows.
    • Carroll: Section 32 Block 14, Lot 37
    • Carroll: Section 1212 Block 38, Lot 37
    • Hennessy: Section 1212 Block 38, Lot 37
  • Mount Carmel Cemetery, 1400 S. Wolf Road, Hillside, IL 60162, or call 708-449-8300; opened in 1901. Mount Carmel Catholic Cemetery was consecrated in 1901, spans 214 acres. Many of the remains at the cemetery are people of Italian ancestry.
    • Biggins: Section B, Block 2, Lot 19 and 21
    • Carroll: Section F, Block 3, Lot S4
    • Coverdale: Section B, Block 2, Lot 19 and 21
    • Donahue: Section B, Block 2, Lot 19 and 21
    • Foy: Section B, Block 2, Lot 19 and 21
    • Kenny: Section 32, Block 10, Lot 100
  • Calvary Cemetery, 301 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, IL 60202, or call 708-449-8300; opened in 1859. Calvary Catholic Cemetery was consecrated in 1859. Located on the north shore lakefront in Evanston, it borders Chicago. It is the burial place of Mayors, Governors, many public figures and thousands of Irish immigrants.
    • Carroll, Moran, McDonna: Section X, Block 15, Lot N4
    • Foy: Section D, Block 6, Lot 28
    • Kenny
    • McDonna: Section R, Block 9, Lot 16
    • McNally, Dempsey, Biggins: Section D, Block 9, Lot 11 (unmarked)
  • St. Boniface Cemetery, 4901 N. Clark Street, Chicago, ILSt. Boniface Cemetery, 4901 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60640, or call 773-561-2790; opened in 1863. St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery was founded by the German Angel Guardian Society. The Cemetery was consecrated in 1863, spans over 38 acres. Along with St. Henry Catholic Cemetery, it is the oldest existing Catholic cemetery in Chicago.
    • Meyers: Section C, Block 6, Lot S6
    • Starke: Section C, Block 6, Lot S6
    • Wittenmeier: Section C, Block 6, Lot S6

Grand Rapids Cemeteries

  • St. Andrew's Cemetery, 900 Madison Avenue SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49504; opened in 1852
    • Schickell: Section 1-Old, Block 22, Lot 8
    • Schmitt: Section 1-Old, Block 22, Lot 8
  • Mount Calvary Cemetery, 1362 Leonard Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504; opened in 1882. South side of Leonard Street and east of Walker Avenue
    • Berles
    • Drueke
    • Hake
    • Hauser
    • Koch
  • Greenwood Cemetery, 1401 Leonard Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504; opened in 1860. North side of Leonard Street and east of Walker Avenue
    • Smith
  • Woodlawn Cemetery, 2530 Kalamazoo Avenue SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507; opened in 1920
    • Biggins
    • Drueke
  • Resurrection Cemetery, 4100 Clyde Park Avenue SW, Wyoming, MI 49509. New St. Andrews Cemetery was started around the turn-of-the-century when St. Andrews Cemetery on Madison Avenue in Grand Rapids became full. Resurrection Cemetery was started in the 1950's and encompasses New St. Andrews which is now called the St. Andrew's Shrine portion of Resurrection Cemetery
    • Zugelder
  • Holy Trinity Cemetery, 4770 Cordes Ave NW, Comstock Park, MI 49321
    • Cordes

Iowa Cemeteries

Wisconsin Cemeteries

  • Old Calvary Cemetery, Monroe, Green County, Wisconsin. Also known as Old Calvary Catholic Cemetery. "Old Calvary Cemetery" is now closed and has not accepted burials since 1961-1963 as per the caretaker of the two cemeteries. This cemetery is owned by Saint Victor Catholic Church, but it is separate from the new Calvary Cemetery/Saint Victor Cemetery.
    • Flannery

Connecticut Cemeteries

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