Cemeteries in Magnolia, Delaware

3 cemeteries in Magnolia, Delaware

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What are the different types of cemeteries in Magnolia?

Private Cemeteries in Magnolia, Delaware often have specific restrictions, such as religious affiliation or family connections. Military Cemeteries in Magnolia, Delaware are primarily for veterans and individuals who have served in the armed forces, and in some cases, their family members. Public Cemeteries in Magnolia, Delaware are open to the general public without any particular restrictions.

What information you provide for cemeteries in Magnolia?

We offer detailed information for cemeteries in Magnolia, Delaware , including the names of deceased individuals, their birth and death dates, data about relatives, and cemetery locations. Additionally, you can obtain historical records and conduct searches for ancestors interred in Magnolia, Delaware .

For how many cemeteries in Magnolia does PeopleLegacy have burial data?

Our database contains records of burials from 3 cemeteries.

What is the oldest grave in Magnolia Cemetery?

Although it was not officially designated as a cemetery until 1818, the oldest marked grave at Magnolia is that of J. Hartford Montgomery who died on December 24, 1800.

How old is Magnolia Cemetery?

Magnolia Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina. The first board for the cemetery was assembled in 1849 with Edward C. Jones as the architect. It was dedicated in 1850; Charles Fraser delivered the dedication address.

What Confederate generals are buried in Magnolia Cemetery?

It became known as the City Cemetery in 1818 and was later named for its stately magnolia trees. Among those buried here are seven Confederate Generals (Alexander, Bryan, Girardy, Jackson, Smith, Stovall and Wright); poets Paul Hamilton Hayne, James Ryder Randall and Richard Henry Wilde; Augusta mayors George W.