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  1. Located at 2205 Richmond Road, the Moravian Cemetery is the largest and oldest active cemetery on Staten Island, having opened in 1740. The cemetery encompasses 113 acres (46 hectares) and is the property of the local Moravian Church congregation of Staten Island.

  2. Widely recognized for its beautifully manicured grounds, lakeside view, and natural knolls and valleys, the non-sectarian cemetery offers a setting of beautiful serenity for all people. The Moravian Cemetery encompasses 113 acres, and is the property of the Moravian Church of Staten Island.

  3. Moravian Cemeterys burial records date back to 1873. If interested in finding a loved one, give us a name and approximate date of death. A burial record will (usually) list: age, date of death, place of death, person reporting death, clergyman, date of interment, location of burial.

  4. Widely recognized for its beautifully manicured grounds, lakeside view, and natural knolls and valleys, this non-sectarian cemetery offers a setting of beautiful serenity for all people. The Moravian Cemetery encompasses 113 acres and is the property of the Moravian Church of Staten Island.

  5. Opened in 1740, Moravian Cemetery isn't one of the oldest on Staten Island, but it is one of the more picturesque. The older sections of it's 113 acres rival any botanical garden and is worth a walk along the lake and curving paths when the azaleas and cherry trees are in bloom.

  6. At Moravian Cemetery, we respect the need for beauty in a final resting place. Our non-sectarian cemetery is well-known as one of the most picturesque and impeccably maintained memorial sites in the tri-state area.

  7. Mon - Fri 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. You are welcome to call us any time of the day, any day of the week, for immediate assistance. Or, visit our funeral home in person at your convenience. local_florist. 5364 Lexington Road.

  8. The Moravian Church in North America is part of the worldwide Moravian Church Unity. It dates from the arrival of the first Moravian missionaries to the United States in 1735, from their Herrnhut settlement in present-day Saxony , Germany .

  9. It’s one part of our commitment to keeping the Lexington Cemetery as beautiful and affordable in the future as it is today. We invite you to visit, and to inquire about interment options including burial lots, mausoleum crypts, niches, cremation and memorialization options.

  10. 833 West Main Street, Lexington, KY 40508. P: (859) 255-5522. Visit Website E-mail. The Lexington Cemetery is nationally recognized as one of America's most beautiful arboretums and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places for landscape design.

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