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Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , 19145 USA Coordinates: 39.92406, -75.18211 Cemetery ID: 2455241 Members have Contributed 1,155 Memorials 1% photographed 0% with gps About these numbers Photos No additional photos. Archive Grid, Deaths, births, marriages and burials in Byberry, from the diary of Lydia Ann (Tomlinson) Cleaver, 1854-1883 : also sundry tombstone inscriptions, 1738-1900 FamilySearch Library, Campbell African Methodist Episcopal Church Burial Ground Find a Grave, Cemetery records, 1872-1982 [North Cedar Hill] FamilySearch Library, Cemetery records, 1887-1981 [Cedar Hill] FamilySearch Library, Cemetery records, 1911-1957 [Oakland] FamilySearch Library, Church records, 1808-1909 [St. John's Methodist] FamilySearch Library, Frankford Friends' Burial Ground Find a Grave, Oakland Cemetery - Frankford US Gen Web Archives, Presbyterian Church of Frankford Find a Grave, Records of meetings held various places in Phildelphia, also containing births, deaths, marriages, burials and cemetery records, 1687-1900 (Society of Friends. Searching for Death Information: Tips on finding death certificates and obituaries, How to Find Your Ancestor's Burial Location, Why You Want the Death Certificate of Your Ancestor. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. Ivy Hill Cemetery - Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania - Interment.net Courtesy of the Library Company of Philadelphia Print Department. Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Cemetery Records | Genealogy important dates and possibly the names of parents or spouses. Committee on Interments Archive Grid, Records, 1867-1964, Hebrew Mutual Burial Association & Cemetery (Philadelphia, Pa.). The Manuscript Collection includes records of all of the bishops and archbishops of Philadelphia up to the present. The design takes inspiration from historic maps in the Archives which chart the development of Philadelphias streets and conversion of natural waterways to sewers. The purpose of the Catholic Historical Research Center (CHRC) is to collect, preserve, and make available for research the official records of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and those ancillary records and items that reflect the growth and development of Catholicism within the Archdiocese in accordance with the approved Collection Access Policy. To upload a spreadsheet, please use the old site. Simply fill out the form on the right and all the information you need will arrive within minutes to your email. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below.