Results for French Cemetery
St. Raphael's Frenchtown Cemetery
Final resting place of early French emigrants and their de...
Site of the French Church and Cemetery
Site of the French Church and Cemetery of Kinkachemeck, Ne...
The Old Cathedral “French and Indian” Cemetery
1750–1846. Contains the graves (mostly unmarked) of some 4...
French Cemetery
This simple cross is thought to mark the burial place of a...
Results for French Cemetery
St. Raphael's Frenchtown Cemetery
Final resting place of early French emigrants and their descendants.
Coming directly to the Montrose-Belleville community from St. Germain in eastern France, 32 families arrived beginning in the early 1850's. Unique and isolated, the group prospered and grew, numbering nearly 500 ...
Site of the French Church and Cemetery
Site of the French Church and Cemetery of Kinkachemeck, New Jersey. Deeded to David Desmarest June 8, 1677 by Tapan Indians.
Erected by the Bergen County Historical Society 1935.
Marker is at the intersection of River Road and Patrolman Ray Woods ...
The Old Cathedral “French and Indian” Cemetery
1750–1846. Contains the graves (mostly unmarked) of some 4,000 inhabitants of early Vincennes, including soldiers and patriots of the American Revolution who helped Colonel George Rogers Clark to capture nearby Fort Sackville in 1779. The cemetery marks the site of ...
French Cemetery
This simple cross is thought to mark the burial place of about 50 unidentified French soldiers killed during the Siege of Yorktown.
Marker is on Historical Tour Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org