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  1. Carpenter, William Henry. Born in Springfield Nov. 2, 1856 - Died Jul. 18, 1858. He was born three months premature. Son of John H. and Elizabeth Wallis Carpenter.

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  2. Springfield was founded in 1850 with up to 2000 inhabitants. Its downfall soon commenced, however, owing, in great part, to the foreign miner’s tax. This cemetery, located on a hill above the town, was first used in 1852 and the last burial was in 1997.

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    13900 Block of Aliso Street, Acton, CA 93510 Phone: 661-269-1648 This is a pioneer cemetery that was opened in the 1870s or 1880s; however the Acton Community Cemetery is still an active cemetery. The Presbyterian Church in Acton has the interment records and will share whatever information they have. The cemetery is now for Acton residents only. C...

    346 Termino Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90814 Phone: 562-438-3650 http://allsaintslongbeach.org/ For the ashes of deceased parishioners and their families.

    4400 Cherry Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90807 Phone: 562-424-8601 https://catholiccm.org/ http://www.allsoulsmortuary.com/

    1515 E. Compton Blvd., Compton, CA 90221-3499 Phone: 310-631-1141 Founded in 1923. Office is closed on weekends.

    11142 E. Artesia Blvd., Cerritos, CA 90701 Phone: 562-865-6300 http://www.artesiacemeterydistrict.com All the grave records are on the district computer and may be helpful to individuals researching family genealogies.

    Avalon, Santa Catalina Island http://www.gardenside.net/ Partial list of burials, courtesy of Southern California Genealogical Society: http://www.scgsgenealogy.com/free/avalon.html

    Glendale, CA but largely inaccessible. Photos of the headstones: http://www.ldphotography.net/Graves/Famous/Brand/

    Whittier, California - the area is now Founder's Park. The Broadway (formerly Clark) Cemetery operated from 1881-1958 and contained 926 burials - 68 percent of them prior to 1910. List of burials – both cemeteries - from city of Whittier: http://www.whittiermuseum.org/PDF%20Files/Cemetery%20Information%20Report-2009-08-03.pdf

    6500 Stearns Street, Long Beach, CA 90815, Tel: (562) 598-2433 The columbarium is adjacent to the sanctuary and is for parishioners.

    Messler Columbarium and Memorial Garden 535 West Roses Road, San Gabriel, CA 91775 Phone: 626-282-5147 http://www.churchofoursaviour.org/columbarium.html

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  4. This list of cemeteries in California includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable. It does not include pet cemeteries .

  5. Jul 11, 2023 · Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles EST. 1884. Of all the cemeteries in Los Angeles, of which there are plenty, Angelus-Rosedale stands out amongst the rest. Namely, because it was the first to open the cemetery to all races and creeds, a truly unheard-of and progressive notion in 1884.

  6. The dingle had once been owned by Martha Ferre. Martha sold the land to Alexander Bliss, a local businessman to raise a dowry. On May 28, 1841 the founding member of Springfield Cemetery purchased the 20 acres of land from Alexander Bliss, or the site known as Martha's Dingle.

  7. Find 40 memorial records at the Springfield Cemetery cemetery in , California. Add a memorial, flowers or photo.

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