St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, Salem
St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, Salem is a cemetery in Salem, United States. Wikidata records 9 notable interments here, including Clement Hall Sinnickson, Daniel Garrison, Jacob Hufty.
At a glance
| Location | Salem, United States |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 39.57440, -75.46550 (source: Wikidata) |
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Notable interments
9 notable figures are documented here in Wikidata, each with a Wikipedia article and recorded burial place.
- Clement Hall Sinnickson (1834–1919), judge, lawyer, politician
- Daniel Garrison (1782–1851), politician
- Jacob Hufty (1800–1814), judge, politician
- Thomas Sinnickson (1744–1817), politician
- Samuel Dick (1740–1812), politician
- Joseph Kille (1790–1865), politician
- Thomas Jones Yorke (1801–1882), judge, politician
- Thomas Sinnickson (1786–1873), politician
- Hedge Thompson (1780–1828), judge, politician
Common questions
Where is St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, Salem?
St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, Salem is in Salem, United States, at coordinates 39.5744, -75.4655.
Who is buried at St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, Salem?
Wikidata documents 9 notable interments at St. John's Episcopal Cemetery, Salem, including Clement Hall Sinnickson, Daniel Garrison, Jacob Hufty, Thomas Sinnickson, Samuel Dick.
Records and sources
- Wikidata: Q7588665 (CC0, the source for the facts on this page)
- Wikipedia article
- Burial records on Find a Grave (external, not affiliated)