Mount Olivet Cemetery (Baltimore)
Mount Olivet Cemetery (Baltimore) is a cemetery in Baltimore, United States. It was established in 1854. Wikidata records 12 notable interments here, including Francis Asbury, E. Stanley Jones, John Emory.
At a glance
| Location | Baltimore, United States |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 39.28060, -76.66320 (source: Wikidata) |
| Established | 1854 |
| Era | 1800s |
| Website | lovelylane.net |
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Notable interments
12 notable figures are documented here in Wikidata, each with a Wikipedia article and recorded burial place.
- Francis Asbury (1745–1816), priest, diarist
- E. Stanley Jones (1884–1973), missionary, theologian
- John Emory (1789–1835), priest, journalist
- Q4767362 (1893–1975), teacher, mathematician
- Sally Lucas Jean (1878–1971), nurse, educator, health educator
- George Richard Crooks (1822–1897), writer
- Robert Strawbridge (1732–1781), priest, missionary, preacher
- Jesse Lee (1758–1816), religious role
- Beverly Waugh (1789–1858), priest, diarist
- Enoch George (1767–1828), priest
- Georgie A. Hulse McLeod (1835–1890), writer
- Gideon B. Smith (1793–1867), writer, physician, entomologist
Common questions
Where is Mount Olivet Cemetery (Baltimore)?
Mount Olivet Cemetery (Baltimore) is in Baltimore, United States, at coordinates 39.2806, -76.6632.
When was Mount Olivet Cemetery (Baltimore) established?
Mount Olivet Cemetery (Baltimore) was established in 1854, according to Wikidata.
Who is buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Baltimore)?
Wikidata documents 12 notable interments at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Baltimore), including Francis Asbury, E. Stanley Jones, John Emory, Q4767362, Sally Lucas Jean.
Records and sources
- Wikidata: Q14692241 (CC0, the source for the facts on this page)
- Wikipedia article
- Burial records on Find a Grave (external, not affiliated)