John Johnson Died 1833
Born John Johnson passed away on Jun 16, 1833and was buried in Greendale Cemetery in Meadville, PA.
- Death:
- Jun 16, 1833
- Plot:
- John Johnson's headstone is located in a central section of Greendale Cemetery. Here lie the occupants of the Old Meadville Cemetery which was located at the present day corner of Randolph Street and Park Avenue. The occupants were disinterred from the Old Meadville Cemetery and moved here on March 11, 1852. Greendale has no record of those reinterred in this area or of any other pre 1853 deaths found in the cemetery. The occupants of the central section were reburied in a mass grave with the existing gravestones also being moved and reset. The headstones are in two conspicuously straight rows of closely set stones. It is likely some of the gravestones no longer exist and that some of the occupants never had any kind of permanent headstone in the original cemetery. Other headstones dated prior to 1852 can be found in different areas of Greendale. These may be the Old Meadville Cemetery headstones of those reinterred by family to family lots in Greendale, or they may have been erected at some point later after reinternment in the Greendale family lot.
- Burial place:
-
Greendale Cemetery
700 Randolph St, Meadville, PA 16335
Who is Else Buried at Greendale Cemetery in Pennsylvania
Recently Added Memorials
FAQ
When did is John Johnson pass away?
John Johnson passed away in June 16, 1833
Where is John Johnson buried?
John Johnson is interred in 700 Randolph St, Meadville, PA 16335, in Plot: John Johnson's headstone is located in a central section of Greendale Cemetery. Here lie the occupants of the Old Meadville Cemetery which was located at the present day corner of Randolph Street and Park Avenue. The occupants were disinterred from the Old Meadville Cemetery and moved here on March 11, 1852. Greendale has no record of those reinterred in this area or of any other pre 1853 deaths found in the cemetery. The occupants of the central section were reburied in a mass grave with the existing gravestones also being moved and reset. The headstones are in two conspicuously straight rows of closely set stones. It is likely some of the gravestones no longer exist and that some of the occupants never had any kind of permanent headstone in the original cemetery. Other headstones dated prior to 1852 can be found in different areas of Greendale. These may be the Old Meadville Cemetery headstones of those reinterred by family to family lots in Greendale, or they may have been erected at some point later after reinternment in the Greendale family lot.
On this page