List of cemeteries in Massachusetts
This is a list of cemeteries in Massachusetts.
Cemeteries in Massachusetts
    

Old Ship Church Cemetery, Hingham, Massachusetts

Westerly Burial Ground was established in 1683
Berkshire County
    
Bristol County
    
- Assonet Burying Ground, Assonet
 - Friends-Central Cemetery, Westport[2]
 - Oak Grove Cemetery, Fall River[1]
 - Riverside Cemetery, Fairhaven
 
Dukes County
    
- Chilmark Cemetery, Chilmark
 
Essex County
    
- Burying Point and Witch Trial Victims Memorial, Salem[1]
 - Old Burial Hill, Marblehead[1]
 - Old Hill Burying Ground, Newburyport[1]
 - Old North Parish Burying Ground, North Andover
 - Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn
 - Swampscott Cemetery, Swampscott
 
Franklin County
    
Hampden County
    
- Bay Path Cemetery, Springfield [1]
 - Springfield Cemetery, Springfield
 
Hampshire County
    
Middlesex County
    
- Belmont Cemetery, Belmont
 - Cambridge Cemetery, Cambridge
 - Edson Cemetery, Lowell
 - Forestvale Cemetery, Hudson
 - Lowell Cemetery, Lowell (1840s)
 - Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge - List of burials at Mount Auburn Cemetery
 - Newton Cemetery, Newton
 - Salem Street Burying Ground, Medford (late 17th century)
 - Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Concord[1]
 - Spring Hill Cemetery, Marlborough
 - St. Michael Cemetery, Hudson
 - Wildwood Cemetery, Winchester
 
Nantucket County
    
- Founders Burial Ground, Nantucket
 - Prospect Hill Cemetery, Nantucket
 
Norfolk County
    
Plymouth County
    
Suffolk County
    
- Granary Burying Ground, Boston (17th century)
 - Greek Theology School of Boston
 
Worcester County
    
- Evergreen Cemetery, Leominster[1]
 - Hillside Cemetery, Shrewsbury[1]
 - Hope Cemetery, Worcester[1]
 - Quaker Cemetery, Leicester
 - Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton[1][3]
 - Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton
 
References
    
- Rogak, Lisa (2004), Stones and Bones of New England: A guide to unusual, historic, and otherwise notable cemeteries, Globe Pequat; ISBN 0-7627-3000-5
 - "Friends-Central Cemetery". Find a Grave. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
 - Worcester County Memorial Park website; accessed May 19, 2014.
 
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