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Rochester Cemeteries
Collecting information about the cemeteries of Rochester is an ongoing effort, and this page will be revised as needed. If you have cemetery information or gravestone transcriptions that you would like to share please send me email.
Where I have been able to determine it, the records repository for a cemetery is indicated. In the entries for the individual cemeteries, if one has its own web site or a portion of a web site the cemetery name provides a link to that site. When the location of a cemetery is known there are links to street and topographic maps to help you find it, as well as notes about the cemetery and a brief description of its location. Below these paragraphs is a locator map of the town showing the cemetery locations. Any gravestone transcriptions online also have links. At the bottom of the page is a separate section listing all online, published and manuscript gravestone transcriptions that I have found for these cemeteries.
When a cemetery has had more than one name during its history the first name listed is the one by which it is usually known today, and alternative names are listed in square brackets. In some cases a cemetery has been abandoned, its burials have been removed to another cemetery, or its location has been lost. In those cases the name may indicate that it is a cemetery site, meaning that no gravestones are to be found there. The year in parenthesis next to a cemetery name is my best estimate of the year in which that cemetery was established. In some cases the year is mentioned in town records, a town history or some other source. In other cases it is the year of the oldest gravestone for which I have found a record.
Ashley Cemetery (1788)
North Ave., Rochester, MA
Abbreviated in Vital Records of Rochester as G.R.9.
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Transcriptions in Thatcher,
as well as NEHGS Manuscript MS70/ROC/10
Abstracts in Rochester Historic Survey
Location: South side of North Ave. near Freetown line.
Notes: Contains about 35 stones from 1788 to 1858.
Braley Family Cemetery (1838)
Featherbed Ln., Rochester, MA
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Abstracts in Rochester Historic Survey
Location: In woods west of Featherbed Ln. behind no. 135.
Notes: Contains about 12 stones from 1838 to 1914.
Elizabeth Atwood Grave Site (1828)
Rochester, MA
Abbreviated in Vital Records of Rochester as G.R.23.
Location: In woods in Rochester Centre - exact location unknown.
Notes: Grave of Elizabeth Atwood, 1828.
Ellis Family Burying Ground (1840)
Mattapoisett Rd., Rochester, MA
Abbreviated in Vital Records of Rochester as G.R.8.
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Transcriptions in Rochester Historic Survey,
as well as NEHGS Manuscript MS70/ROC/10
Location: On private property, in the woods behind 69 Mattapoisett Rd. north of Mattapoisett line.
Notes: Two stones, Priscilla Ellis, 1840, and Ebenezer Ellis, 1845.
First Parish Cemetery (1701)
Dexter Ln., Rochester, MA
Abbreviated in Vital Records of Rochester as G.R.1.
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Transcriptions in Thatcher,
as well as NEHGS Manuscript Mss/SG/LIN/5/18
Abstracts in Rochester Historic Survey
Location: Between Dexter Ln. and New Bedford Rd.
Notes: Contains about 1,400 stones, 1715 to date.
Hillside Cemetery (1824)
[East Rochester Cemetery]
Hillside Rd., Rochester, MA
Abbreviated in Vital Records of Rochester as G.R.3.
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Transcriptions in NEHGS Manuscript MS70/ROC/10
Online abstracts by Rochester Historical Society / Rochester Genealogy Club
Abstracts in Rochester Historic Survey
Location: West side of Hillside Rd. south of High St.
Notes: Contains about 114 stones from 1824 to date.
North Rochester Cemetery (1810)
[Central Cemetery]
North Ave., Rochester, MA
Abbreviated in Vital Records of Rochester as G.R.5.
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Transcriptions in Thatcher,
as well as NEHGS Manuscript MS70/ROC/10
Abstracts in Rochester Historic Survey
Location: North side of North Ave. east of Maxim Rd.
Notes: Contains about 230 stones from 1810 to date.
Old Parish Cemetery (1758)
Braley Hill Rd., Rochester, MA
Abbreviated in Vital Records of Rochester as G.R.4.
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Transcriptions in Thatcher and Ryder,
as well as NEHGS Manuscript MS70/ROC/10
Abstracts in Rochester Historic Survey
Location: East side of Braley Hill Rd. south of Taber Ln.
Notes: Contains about 30 stones from 1758 to 1857.
Perry Family Cemetery (1854)
Perry Ln., Rochester, MA
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Abstracts in Rochester Historic Survey
Location: West of the end of Perry Ln. in woods.
Notes: Contains about 10 stones from 1854 to 1920.
Pierce Family Cemetery (1797)
North Ave., Rochester, MA
Abbreviated in Vital Records of Rochester as G.R.6.
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Transcriptions in Rochester Historic Survey
Location: Off of North Ave., behind parking lot of Old Colony School.
Notes: Contains 7 stones from 1797 to 1843.
Sarah Howse Grave (1791)
New Bedford Rd., Rochester, MA
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Transcription in Rochester Historic Survey
Location: New Bedford Rd., in woods behind orchard.
Notes: Grave of Sarah Howse, 1791, which also notes the 1747 death of her husband Jeremiah.
Sherman Cemetery (1843)
Pine St., Rochester, MA
Abbreviated in Vital Records of Rochester as G.R.7.
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Transcriptions in Thatcher,
as well as NEHGS Manuscript MS70/ROC/10
Abstracts in SAILS Community Treasury
Description in Rochester Historic Survey
Location: West side of Pine St. North of Hartley Rd.
Notes: Contains about 265 stones from 1843 to date.
Union Cemetery (1830)
Walnut Plain Rd., Rochester, MA
Abbreviated in Vital Records of Rochester as G.R.2.
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Transcriptions in NEHGS Manuscript MS70/ROC/10
Abstracts in Rochester Historic Survey
Location: West side of Walnut Plain Rd. south of Alley Rd.
Notes: Contains about 230 stones from 1810 to date.
Woodside Cemetery (1828)
[Pierceville Cemetery]
County Rd., Rochester, MA
Abbreviated in Vital Records of Rochester as G.R.10.
Street Map
Topographic Map from TerraServer USA
Transcriptions in Thatcher
Online abstracts by Rochester Historical Society / Rochester Genealogy Club
Abstracts in Rochester Historic Survey
Location: West side of County Rd. next to East Rochester Congregational Church, across from Pierceville Rd.
Notes: Contains about 150 stones from 1828 to date.
The Rochester Historical Society and the Rochester Genealogy Club have abstracted the gravestones from two Rochester cemeteries, and those transcriptions are online:
Rochester Community-Wide Historic and Architectural Survey 1997-1998 (Rochester, MA: Rochester Historical Commission, 1998) Volume 6 (Cemeteries) can be viewed or downloaded in PDF format from the SAILS Library Network Community Treasury. Contents include:
Sherman Cemetery is the subject of a superb PDF file that can be viewed or downloaded from the SAILS Library Network Community Treasury. It includes detailed plans, numerous photographs of stones and gravestone abstracts.
Charles M. Thatcher, Old Cemeteries of Southeastern Massachusetts (Middleborough, MA: Middleborough Public Library, 1995). Thanks to the Library this book is downloadable or viewable as a large (> 24 meg) PDF file. It contains over 16,000 transcriptions of gravestones up to the mid-1800s, from 214 cemeteries located in 15 Plymouth and Bristol County towns.
John S. Ryder, Cemetery Inscriptions, Rochester Centre, Massachusetts Manuscript in the library of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Washington, D.C.
Special Note: The following NEHGS manuscripts are cited as containing Rochester cemetery transcriptions in David Allen Lambert, A Guide to Massachusetts Cemeteries (Boston: NEHGS, 2002). These works are not yet in the NEHGS online catalog, so I am awaiting further information in order to identify them.
MS70/ROC/10, Mss/SG/LIN/5/18
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