WebThe St. Peter Street Cemetery was one of the city’s first formal burial grounds, eventually occupying the entirety of the city block bounded by N. Rampart, St. Peter, Burgundy, and Toulouse Streets. It is shown on maps by the mid-1720s, and, even though it was formally closed in 1789, it remained in use into the 1790s. The block was subdivided and sold for … WebSearch The New Orleans Cemetery Database Search Search by Name of Memorialized Person Search by Keyword or Last Name Advanced Search This search allows you to filter by cemetery, maiden name, year of birth, and more. Go to Advanced Name Search >> Search by Physical Tomb Search by Keyword Advanced Search
Orleans Parish Cemeteries
WebA block away north of Carrollton Cemetery No. 1 is the modest Saint Mary’s Cemetery, formerly the property of the Catholic Church of Saint Mary of the Nativity. New Orleans … WebOur cemeteries follower the Rules and Regulations of the Archdiocesan of New Orleans Cemeteries. The cemeteries are owned by Holy Name of Mary Church and not the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Contact Us Martha Becnel RCIA, CCD, Cemeteries 5044589366 mabecnelarch-no.org charging ratio
Cemeteries in New Orleans, Louisiana - Find a Grave
WebDec 20, 2015 · City of the dead: a journey through St. Louis Cemetery #1, New Orleans, Louisiana by Florence, Robert. Call Number: LACOL F379.N562 S7356 1996 . ... St. Bartholomew and St. Mary's Cemeteries by Westbank … WebSt. Joseph Cemeteries #1 and #2, established in 1854 and 1873. St. Joseph Cemetery No. 1 was established in 1854 by the St. Joseph German Orphan Asylum Association in order to provide a final resting place for German families who settled in the surrounding area, and to supply a stable source of income for the St. Joseph German Orphan Asylum, which had … http://orleans.nygenweb.net/cemeteries/stmaryst.htm harrogate marks and spencer