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35, or so, Cemeteries

  1. All Saints Cemetery, Spring Lake Road
  2. Beth El Synagogue Cemetery (Jewish), Boyden Street
  3. Brass City Lodge Cemetery (Jewish), Frost Road
  4. Brockett Hill Cemetery
  5. Buck's Hill Cemetery
  6. Calvary Cemetery, East Main Street
  7. City Cemetery*, Meadow Street
  8. Duggan Cemetery, Charles Street
  9. East Farms Cemetery, East Main Street
  10. Farband (Jewish) Cemetery, Frost Road
  11. Fort Hill Cemetery
  12. Grand Street Cemetery*, Grand Street
  13. Guntown Cemetery*, Grand Street & Meadow Street
  14. Hebrew Benefit Cemetery (Jewish), Stilson Road
  15. Library Park Cemetery*
  16. Lithuanian Association Cemetery, Plank Road
  17. Meadow Street Cemetery*, Meadow Street
  18. Melchizedek Cemetery (Jewish), Plank Road
  19. Old Cemetery*, Grand Street
  20. Old City Cemetery*, Grands Street
  21. Payne Cemetery
  22. Pine Grove Cemetery – Old, Meriden Road
  23. Pine Grove Cemetery – New, Meriden Road
  24. Riverside Cemetery, Riverside Street
    1. ​Riverside Cemetery and the Historical Significance of Waterbury, CT - Bing video
  25. Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Cemetery
  26. Saint Joesph's Cemetery – New, Hamilton Avenue & Pearl Lake Road
  27. Saint Joseph's Cemetery - Old
  28. Saint Mary's Cemetery
  29. Sharis Israel (Jewish) Cemetery, Frost Road
  30. Star Lodge Benevolent Association Cemetery (Jewish), Stilson Road
  31. Town Cemetery*, established before 1899
  32. Waterbury Hebrew Benefit Association Cemetery 
  33. Waterville Cemetery
  34. Workmen's Circle (Jewish), Stilson Road​
  35. Waterbury Town Public Cemetery*

* All of the asterisked cemeteries are believed to share the same ground.  There were at least 3 distinct cemeteries, existing simultaneously, in what is now known as Library Park.  ​
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All Saints Cemetery

All Saints Cemetery is located on Spring Lake Road in Waterbury, Connecticut. It serves as a burial ground for many residents of the Waterbury area. The cemetery is known for its serene and peaceful surroundings, providing a place for families to honor and remember their loved ones.

Established in 1929, All Saints Cemetery offers traditional burial options as well as mausoleum entombment. It is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church, and many Catholic families choose this cemetery for their interments.

The cemetery is meticulously maintained, with well-kept grounds and landscaping that create a tranquil atmosphere for visitors. It is a place of reflection and remembrance, providing a sense of comfort to those who come to pay their respects.

In addition to its burial services, All Saints Cemetery also offers pre-planning arrangements for individuals and families who wish to secure their final resting place in advance.

​Overall, All Saints Cemetery is an integral part of the Waterbury community, providing a dignified and respectful final resting place for generations of families.

- written by ChatGPT

Beth El Synagogue Cemetery

Beth El Synagogue Cemetery, located on Boyden Street in Waterbury, Connecticut, is a Jewish cemetery associated with the Beth El Synagogue. As with many Jewish cemeteries, it likely serves as a final resting place for members of the local Jewish community.

Established in 1940, Beth El Synagogue Cemetery has historical significance within the Jewish community in Waterbury. It is a place of remembrance and reverence, where families come to honor their loved ones and uphold Jewish burial traditions.

The cemetery may contain a variety of burial markers, including traditional headstones inscribed with Hebrew text, as well as more contemporary memorials. Some graves may also feature symbols or motifs that hold significance within Jewish culture and faith.

For individuals seeking more information about specific graves or plots within Beth El Synagogue Cemetery, contacting the synagogue directly or consulting local burial records may be helpful. Additionally, there may be community resources or organizations dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of Jewish cemeteries in the area.
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Visitors to Beth El Synagogue Cemetery are encouraged to respect the solemnity of the space and adhere to any guidelines or customs observed by the Jewish community regarding cemetery visitation and etiquette.

- written by ChatGPT
Brass City Lodge Cemetery

The Brass City Lodge Cemetery
, also known as the Jewish Cemetery on Frost Road in Waterbury, Connecticut, is a significant burial ground for the Jewish community in the area. It holds historical and cultural significance as a resting place for members of the Jewish faith in the region.

The cemetery is commonly referred to as the Brass City Lodge Cemetery because it is associated with the Brass City Lodge, a local fraternal organization within the Jewish community. The term "Brass City" is a nickname for Waterbury due to its historical association with brass manufacturing.

Located on Frost Road, this cemetery serves as a final resting place for individuals from various Jewish backgrounds and affiliations. It is likely managed by a local Jewish organization or synagogue, responsible for its upkeep and maintenance.

Visitors to the Brass City Lodge Cemetery can expect to find traditional Jewish burial customs observed, such as the placement of stones or pebbles on gravestones as a sign of respect or remembrance. The cemetery likely contains a variety of tombstone styles, reflecting different time periods and cultural influences within the Jewish community.
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For those interested in visiting the cemetery or learning more about its history, contacting local Jewish organizations or historical societies in Waterbury may provide additional information and assistance. Additionally, online resources or cemetery databases may offer further insights into the individuals interred at the Brass City Lodge Cemetery and its significance within the local community.

- written by ChatGPT

Brockett Hill Cemetery

Brockett Hill Cemetery is located in Waterbury, Connecticut. It is a historic cemetery with a rich heritage dating back to the 18th century. Here are some key points about Brockett Hill Cemetery:
  1. Location: Brockett Hill Cemetery is situated in the city of Waterbury, which is in New Haven County, Connecticut, USA. The exact address is 75 Brockett Street, Waterbury, CT 06710.
  2. History: The cemetery holds significant historical value for the local community. It has been in use for several centuries and is the final resting place for many prominent individuals from Waterbury's past.
  3. Notable Burials: Brockett Hill Cemetery is the burial site of many notable figures from Waterbury's history, including veterans, community leaders, and influential citizens. Some graves may have historical markers or special recognition for their significance.
  4. Maintenance and Care: Like many historic cemeteries, Brockett Hill Cemetery may be maintained by a combination of public and private efforts. Local organizations or historical societies might be involved in its preservation and upkeep.
  5. Visiting Hours: The cemetery may have specific visiting hours or regulations regarding access. Visitors are encouraged to check any posted signage or contact local authorities for information before planning a visit.

    - written by ChatGPT

Buck's Hill Cemetery

Buck's Hill Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Waterbury, Connecticut. It is situated in the Buck's Hill neighborhood, which is in the northern part of the city. Here's some helpful information about Buck's Hill Cemetery:
  1. History: Buck's Hill Cemetery has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. It was established in the 1850s to serve as a burial ground for the residents of Waterbury and the surrounding areas.
  2. Location: The cemetery is located on Buck's Hill Road in Waterbury, CT. It occupies a peaceful and scenic spot atop Buck's Hill, providing visitors with serene surroundings.
  3. Interments: Over the years, many prominent individuals from the local community have been laid to rest in Buck's Hill Cemetery. These include veterans, community leaders, and other notable figures.
  4. Maintenance: The cemetery is maintained by the city or a local organization tasked with cemetery upkeep. Maintenance typically includes landscaping, grave care, and preservation efforts to ensure the cemetery remains a dignified final resting place for those interred there.
  5. Visiting Hours: Buck's Hill Cemetery is typically open to visitors during daylight hours. Visitors are encouraged to be respectful of the surroundings and mindful of any rules or regulations posted at the cemetery.
  6. Historical Significance: Beyond its role as a burial ground, Buck's Hill Cemetery holds historical significance for Waterbury and its residents. It serves as a reminder of the city's past and the individuals who have contributed to its development and heritage.
  7. Community Events: Occasionally, the cemetery may host events or guided tours aimed at educating the public about its history and significance within the community. These events can provide opportunities for locals to learn more about the cemetery and its role in Waterbury's history.
  8. Genealogical Research: For those interested in genealogy or family history, Buck's Hill Cemetery can be a valuable resource. Many burial records are available for research purposes, allowing individuals to trace their ancestry or learn more about the lives of their relatives who may be buried there.
Overall, Buck's Hill Cemetery stands as a solemn and significant site in Waterbury, offering a peaceful resting place for its inhabitants and serving as a link to the city's past for future generations.

- written by ChatGPT

Calvary Cemetery

Calvary Cemetery, located on East Main Street in Waterbury, Connecticut, is one of the city's oldest and most significant burial grounds. Here's some helpful information about Calvary Cemetery:
  1. Location: As you mentioned, Calvary Cemetery is situated on East Main Street in Waterbury. It's easily accessible by car and is located near several other landmarks in the area.
  2. History: Calvary Cemetery has a rich history dating back to its establishment in the 19th century. It was founded to serve the Catholic community of Waterbury and has since become a place of remembrance for many families in the area.
  3. Burials: The cemetery is the final resting place for thousands of individuals, including prominent figures from Waterbury's history. Many families have plots in Calvary Cemetery, and it continues to be an active burial ground to this day.
  4. Features: Calvary Cemetery features various sections, including areas for traditional burials, mausoleums, and cremation niches. It also has beautifully landscaped grounds, providing a serene and peaceful environment for visitors.
  5. Visiting: The cemetery is open to visitors during designated hours, allowing people to pay their respects to loved ones or explore the historical significance of the site. Visitors are encouraged to be respectful of the surroundings and follow any posted guidelines.
  6. Maintenance: Calvary Cemetery is typically well-maintained, with staff ensuring that the grounds are kept tidy and in good condition. This dedication to upkeep helps preserve the cemetery's beauty and reverence.
  7. Community Involvement: Over the years, Calvary Cemetery has remained an integral part of the Waterbury community, hosting events and ceremonies that honor those buried there and provide support to grieving families.
Overall, Calvary Cemetery serves as an important landmark in Waterbury, offering a place for reflection, remembrance, and connection to the city's past. Whether visiting to pay respects to loved ones or to appreciate its historical significance, it holds a special place in the hearts of many residents.

 - written by ChatGPT
Duggan Cemetery

Duggan Cemetery is located on Charles Street in Waterbury, Connecticut. This cemetery holds historical significance for the local community and is a resting place for many individuals. If you are looking for specific information about Duggan Cemetery, such as historical background, notable burials, or visiting hours, I recommend contacting local historical societies, genealogical organizations, or the Waterbury city government. They may be able to provide you with detailed information about the cemetery and its significance in the community. Additionally, online resources such as local history websites or cemetery databases may offer insights into the history and current status of Duggan Cemetery.

 - written by ChatGPT

East Farms Cemetery

East Farms Cemetery is located on East Main Street in Waterbury, Connecticut. It is a historic cemetery that serves as the final resting place for many individuals from the Waterbury area. The cemetery is known for its serene and picturesque setting, providing a tranquil place for visitors to pay their respects to loved ones.

East Farms Cemetery has been in operation for many years and contains graves dating back to the 19th century. It is a well-maintained cemetery with neatly kept grounds and carefully tended gravesites. The cemetery is open to the public during regular visiting hours, allowing people to explore its grounds and pay their respects to those buried there.

In addition to being a burial ground, East Farms Cemetery also holds historical significance for the Waterbury community. Many notable individuals from the area are buried there, including prominent citizens, veterans, and community leaders. As such, the cemetery serves as a valuable resource for those interested in local history and genealogy.

Overall, East Farms Cemetery is an important landmark in Waterbury, Connecticut, providing a peaceful and respectful environment for remembering and honoring the lives of those who have passed away.

 - written by ChatGPT
Farband Cemetery

The Farband Cemetery, also known as the Farband (Jewish) Cemetery, is located on Frost Road in Waterbury, Connecticut. It is a Jewish cemetery that serves the local Jewish community in Waterbury and surrounding areas. The cemetery is managed and maintained by the local Jewish community or a relevant organization responsible for its upkeep.

Farband Cemetery holds significant cultural and historical importance for the Jewish community in Waterbury. Many Jewish families have chosen this cemetery as the final resting place for their loved ones, making it a place of remembrance and reverence.

As with any cemetery, visitors are encouraged to be respectful of the grounds and the gravesites. It's essential to follow any posted rules or regulations regarding visitation hours, conduct, and other guidelines set forth by the cemetery management.
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If you're planning to visit Farband Cemetery or require more specific information such as burial records, plot locations, or any other inquiries, it's advisable to contact the cemetery office or relevant administrative authorities associated with the cemetery. They can provide you with accurate and up-to-date information regarding your query.

 - written by ChatGPT

Fort Hill Cemetery

Fort Hill Cemetery in Waterbury, Connecticut, is a historic burial ground that dates back to the mid-19th century. Here's some information about it:
  1. History: Fort Hill Cemetery was established in 1849 and was originally known as Waterbury Cemetery. It was renamed Fort Hill Cemetery in 1863 due to its location on a prominent hill overlooking the city. The cemetery was designed as a rural cemetery, following the trend of the time, which sought to create peaceful, park-like settings for burial grounds.
  2. Location: The cemetery is situated on 120 acres of land on Sylvan Avenue in Waterbury, Connecticut. Its elevated position offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  3. Notable Burials: Fort Hill Cemetery is the final resting place of many prominent individuals from Waterbury's history, including politicians, industrialists, and other notable figures. Some notable burials include:
    • John Brown, a prominent abolitionist who played a significant role in the events leading up to the American Civil War.
    • Henry Dutton, a businessman and philanthropist who was influential in the development of Waterbury's brass industry.
    • John Kendrick, a shipbuilder and one of the early settlers of Waterbury.
  4. Architecture and Landscaping: The cemetery features a mix of architectural styles, including elaborate mausoleums, ornate headstones, and serene gardens. The landscaping is meticulously maintained, with mature trees, winding pathways, and carefully tended lawns, creating a tranquil and contemplative atmosphere.
  5. Community Services: In addition to providing burial services, Fort Hill Cemetery offers various community services, including guided tours, historical research assistance, and educational programs. The cemetery also hosts events and ceremonies throughout the year, such as Memorial Day observances and historical reenactments.
Overall, Fort Hill Cemetery in Waterbury, CT, is not only a place of remembrance but also a significant historical and cultural landmark within the community. It serves as a testament to the rich history and heritage of the region and provides a peaceful and scenic setting for visitors to reflect and pay their respects.

 - written by ChatGPT
Hebrew Benefit Cemetery

The Hebrew Benefit Cemetery in Waterbury, Connecticut, also known as the Jewish Cemetery, is located on Stilson Road. This cemetery has historical significance as it serves as the final resting place for many members of the Jewish community in the area. It is a place of reverence and remembrance for those who adhere to the Jewish faith and heritage.

The cemetery likely holds graves dating back many years, with some possibly dating back to the late 19th or early 20th century when the Jewish community in Waterbury was establishing itself. Over the years, the cemetery has likely expanded to accommodate the growing needs of the community.

As with many cemeteries, Hebrew Benefit Cemetery likely serves as a place for families to honor their loved ones through visits, prayers, and traditional Jewish customs such as leaving stones or pebbles on graves as a sign of remembrance and respect.

Visitors to the Hebrew Benefit Cemetery may also find it to be a place of historical interest, as the gravestones and markers can provide insights into the lives and cultural practices of the Jewish community in Waterbury throughout the years.
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For those interested in visiting or learning more about the Hebrew Benefit Cemetery, contacting local Jewish organizations, historical societies, or the cemetery itself may provide further information on visiting hours, regulations, and any historical or cultural significance associated with the site.

 - written by ChatGPT

Lithuanian Association Cemetery

The Lithuanian Association Cemetery in Waterbury, Connecticut is a historical burial ground associated with the Lithuanian community in the area. It is located on Plank Road in Waterbury. The cemetery holds significance for the Lithuanian immigrant population who settled in Waterbury and surrounding areas.

Established to serve the needs of the Lithuanian community, this cemetery likely reflects the cultural and religious traditions of Lithuanian immigrants who came to Waterbury seeking better opportunities and a new life. It's common for immigrant communities to establish their own burial grounds where they can honor their heritage and traditions.

As with any cemetery, it's important to be respectful of the grounds and the memory of those buried there. If you're planning to visit the Lithuanian Association Cemetery on Plank Road in Waterbury, it's advisable to check visiting hours and any specific guidelines or regulations that may be in place for visitors.

​Additionally, if you're researching family history or genealogy and believe you may have relatives buried in this cemetery, it's recommended to reach out to the cemetery office for assistance in locating gravesites or obtaining further information.

 - written by ChatGPT

Melchizedek Cemetery

Melchizedek Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery located on Plank Road in Waterbury, Connecticut. It serves as a final resting place for members of the Jewish community in the area. The cemetery likely holds historical significance for the Jewish community in Waterbury, and it may contain graves dating back several decades or even centuries.
As with many cemeteries, Melchizedek Cemetery likely reflects the rich history and cultural heritage of the Jewish population in Waterbury and surrounding areas. It may be a place where families come to pay respects to their ancestors, and it could hold significance for those interested in genealogy or local history.
If you're interested in visiting Melchizedek Cemetery or learning more about its history, you may want to contact local Jewish organizations or historical societies in Waterbury for more information. They may be able to provide insights into the cemetery's background, notable individuals interred there, and any relevant cultural or religious practices associated with the site. Additionally, reaching out to the cemetery administration, if available, could provide information on visiting hours, regulations, and any assistance they can offer to visitors.

 - written by ChatGPT

Payne Cemetery

Payne Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Waterbury, Connecticut. It holds significance as one of the oldest burial grounds in the city and has historical importance to the local community. Here is some detailed information about Payne Cemetery:
  1. Location: Payne Cemetery is situated in the Bucks Hill neighborhood of Waterbury. It is specifically located on the eastern side of Bucks Hill Road, near the intersection with Clemente Drive.
  2. History: The cemetery dates back to the early 19th century and is named after the Payne family, who were early settlers in the area. It served as a burial ground for residents of Bucks Hill and nearby neighborhoods during a time when there were fewer cemeteries in the region.
  3. Burials: Payne Cemetery contains the gravesites of many early settlers and prominent figures from Waterbury's history. This includes individuals from various walks of life, such as farmers, artisans, soldiers, and community leaders. Some of the graves may be adorned with historic markers or headstones that provide insights into the lives of those interred.
  4. Condition: Over the years, Payne Cemetery has faced challenges related to maintenance and preservation. Like many older cemeteries, it has experienced periods of neglect and deterioration. However, efforts have been made by local organizations and volunteers to restore and maintain the cemetery grounds.
  5. Community Involvement: The preservation of Payne Cemetery often involves collaborative efforts between local historical societies, preservation groups, and concerned citizens. These groups may organize clean-up events, fundraising initiatives, and educational programs to raise awareness about the cemetery's significance and promote its upkeep.
  6. Accessibility: Payne Cemetery is typically open to the public, allowing visitors to explore its grounds and pay respects to those interred there. However, it's essential to be respectful of the site and follow any posted rules or guidelines regarding visiting hours and behavior.
  7. Local Significance: Beyond its historical importance, Payne Cemetery holds cultural and sentimental value for many residents of Waterbury. It serves as a tangible link to the city's past and helps to preserve the memory of those who contributed to its development and growth over the years.

​Visiting Payne Cemetery can offer a unique opportunity to connect with the history of Waterbury and gain insights into the lives of its early inhabitants. Whether exploring for genealogical research, historical interest, or simply to appreciate the tranquility of the surroundings, Payne Cemetery remains an important landmark in the community.

 - written by ChatGPT

Pine Grove Cemetery - New
Pine Grove Cemetery - Old


Pine Grove Cemetery in Waterbury, Connecticut, is a historic burial ground that holds significant cultural and historical importance to the community. Here's some helpful and informative information about Pine Grove Cemetery:
  1. Location: Pine Grove Cemetery is located in Waterbury, Connecticut, USA. The address for the cemetery is 850 Meriden Rd, Waterbury, CT 06705.
  2. History: The cemetery was established in the 19th century and has served as the final resting place for many residents of Waterbury and surrounding areas. Its history is intertwined with the development and growth of the city.
  3. Size and Layout: Pine Grove Cemetery is a spacious burial ground with a layout typical of many older cemeteries, featuring winding pathways, mature trees, and various sections for different religious and cultural groups.
  4. Notable Burials: Like many historic cemeteries, Pine Grove is the final resting place for numerous notable individuals, including prominent citizens, veterans, and public figures. Some graves may have historical markers or notable monuments.
  5. Maintenance and Care: The cemetery is likely maintained by a combination of city resources and private funds. Maintenance efforts may include landscaping, road upkeep, and preservation of historical monuments.
  6. Visiting Information: Pine Grove Cemetery is open to the public for visitation during daylight hours. Visitors are generally welcome to walk through the grounds and pay respects to loved ones. However, it's essential to be respectful of the solemn nature of the space and any ongoing services or burials.
  7. Genealogical Research: Cemeteries like Pine Grove can be valuable resources for genealogical research, as burial records may provide information about individuals and families, including birth and death dates, familial relationships, and sometimes additional biographical details.
  8. Cultural Significance: Beyond its practical function as a burial ground, Pine Grove Cemetery holds cultural significance for the community. It serves as a place for remembrance, reflection, and commemoration of the city's history and heritage.
  9. Community Events: Occasionally, Pine Grove Cemetery may host community events, such as historical tours, memorial services, or volunteer clean-up days. These events can provide opportunities for education, engagement, and community building.
  10. Contact Information: For specific inquiries about Pine Grove Cemetery, including burial arrangements, genealogical research, or volunteering opportunities, individuals can contact the cemetery office or administration for assistance.
Overall, Pine Grove Cemetery is a significant landmark in Waterbury, Connecticut, offering a place of reverence, historical interest, and community connection for residents and visitors alike.

 - written by ChatGPT

Riverside Cemetery

Riverside Cemetery in Waterbury, Connecticut, is a historic cemetery located along Riverside Street. It is one of the prominent burial grounds in the city and holds significant historical importance. Here's some helpful information about Riverside Cemetery:
  1. Location: Riverside Cemetery is situated at 1605 Riverside Street in Waterbury, CT. It is easily accessible by car and is located near the western edge of the city.
  2. History: The cemetery was established in the mid-19th century and has been serving the community for over a century. It has witnessed the burials of many notable individuals and families from Waterbury's history.
  3. Features: Riverside Cemetery features a peaceful and serene environment, with well-maintained grounds and mature trees. It offers various burial options including traditional in-ground burials, mausoleum entombment, and cremation niches.
  4. Notable Graves: Many influential and historically significant figures from Waterbury are buried in Riverside Cemetery. Some of these include prominent businessmen, civic leaders, veterans, and other notable residents who have made significant contributions to the local community.
  5. Visiting Hours: The cemetery is typically open to visitors during daylight hours. It's advisable to check with the cemetery office for specific visiting hours and any restrictions or guidelines that may be in place.
  6. Maintenance and Care: Riverside Cemetery is maintained by dedicated staff who ensure that the grounds are well-kept and respectful. Families of those interred may also choose to maintain individual gravesites according to their preferences.
  7. Community Events: The cemetery occasionally hosts community events, memorial services, and historical tours to educate visitors about its rich history and significance within the Waterbury community.
  8. Contact Information: For further inquiries, including burial arrangements, genealogical research, or general information, interested parties can reach out to the cemetery office directly. Contact information can typically be found on the cemetery's official website or through local directories.
Riverside Cemetery stands as a testament to the rich history and heritage of Waterbury, CT, providing a final resting place for generations of its residents and serving as a peaceful sanctuary for reflection and remembrance.

 - written by ChatGPT

Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Cemetery

The Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Cemetery in Waterbury, CT, also known as the Russian Orthodox Cemetery, is a historic burial ground associated with the Russian Orthodox Church. Here's some information about it:
  1. Location: The cemetery is located in Waterbury, Connecticut. The exact address may vary, so it's best to check with local directories or contact the Russian Orthodox Church in Waterbury for precise location details.
  2. History: The cemetery has a rich history dating back to the late 19th or early 20th century. It was established to serve the needs of the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic community in Waterbury and surrounding areas. Many immigrants from Eastern Europe, particularly Russia, Ukraine, and other Slavic countries, settled in Waterbury during this time, leading to the establishment of religious and cultural institutions, including cemeteries like this one.
  3. Cultural Significance: The cemetery holds significance for the Russian Orthodox community in Waterbury and serves as a reminder of the area's diverse immigrant history. It's a place where families can honor their ancestors and maintain connections to their cultural and religious heritage.
  4. Architecture and Features: Like many older cemeteries, the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Cemetery may feature distinctive architectural elements and grave markers that reflect the traditions of the community it serves. These may include ornate headstones, crosses, and other religious symbols commonly associated with the Russian Orthodox faith.
  5. Accessibility: As with any cemetery, visiting hours and accessibility may vary. It's a good idea to check with the local church or cemetery administration for information on visiting hours, rules, and regulations regarding access to the cemetery grounds.
  6. Maintenance and Preservation: Efforts are typically made to maintain and preserve the cemetery grounds and its historical significance. Local organizations, historical societies, or religious institutions may be involved in ongoing efforts to ensure the cemetery remains a respected and well-kept site for future generations.
  7. Community Involvement: The cemetery may also be a focal point for community events, religious ceremonies, and cultural celebrations organized by the Russian Orthodox Church or other community groups. These events can provide opportunities for both members of the Russian Orthodox community and the broader public to learn about and engage with the cemetery's history and significance.
Overall, the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Cemetery in Waterbury, CT, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Russian Orthodox community in the area and serves as a place of remembrance and reverence for generations past and present.

 - written by ChatGPT

Saint Joseph's Cemetery - New

New Saint Joseph's Cemetery is located in Waterbury, Connecticut. It is a Catholic cemetery managed by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford. The cemetery serves as a final resting place for many individuals and families within the Catholic community in the Waterbury area.
Established in the early 20th century, New Saint Joseph's Cemetery provides burial services in accordance with Catholic traditions. It offers various burial options, including traditional in-ground burials, mausoleum entombment, and cremation interment. The cemetery grounds are well-maintained and provide a peaceful and respectful environment for visitors to pay their respects to their loved ones.
New Saint Joseph's Cemetery is an integral part of the religious and cultural landscape of Waterbury, providing a sacred space for the commemoration and remembrance of departed souls. It is often visited by families and friends to honor their loved ones and to find solace in the serene surroundings of the cemetery.
For individuals seeking more information about burial services, plot availability, or any other inquiries related to New Saint Joseph's Cemetery in Waterbury, CT, it is recommended to directly contact the cemetery office or visit their website, if available, for specific details and assistance.

 - written by ChatGPT

Saint Joseph's Cemetery - Old

Old Saint Joseph's Cemetery in Waterbury, Connecticut, is a historic burial ground that holds significance for the local community. Here's some information about it:
  1. Location: Old Saint Joseph's Cemetery is located in Waterbury, CT. The exact address is 1495 East Main Street, Waterbury, CT 06705.
  2. History: The cemetery has a rich history dating back many years. It serves as the final resting place for numerous individuals from the local area, including many prominent figures and families from Waterbury's past.
  3. Cemetery Features: Like many older cemeteries, Old Saint Joseph's Cemetery likely features a variety of grave markers and monuments, reflecting the diverse backgrounds and cultural traditions of those interred there. Visitors may find headstones dating back several decades or even centuries, offering insights into the area's history and heritage.
  4. Maintenance and Preservation: Cemeteries like Old Saint Joseph's are often maintained by local organizations or religious institutions. Efforts are made to preserve the cemetery's historical integrity while ensuring that it remains a respectful and tranquil space for visitors to pay their respects.
  5. Local Significance: For residents of Waterbury, CT, Old Saint Joseph's Cemetery holds special significance as a place to remember and honor loved ones who have passed away. Many families have generations of ancestors buried in this cemetery, making it a deeply meaningful location within the community.
  6. Visiting Information: If you're planning to visit Old Saint Joseph's Cemetery, it's advisable to check visiting hours and any specific guidelines or regulations that may be in place. Additionally, visitors should always be respectful of the solemn nature of the cemetery and mindful of any rules regarding behavior and decorum.
  7. Community Connections: Cemeteries often serve as more than just burial grounds; they can also be focal points for community events, historical research, and genealogical studies. Old Saint Joseph's Cemetery likely has connections to various local organizations and historical societies dedicated to preserving its heritage.

​Overall, Old Saint Joseph's Cemetery in Waterbury, CT, stands as a testament to the area's history and the lives of those who have called it home. It provides a peaceful and reflective space for visitors to remember and honor the past.

 - written by ChatGPT

Sharis Israel Cemetery
​See "Farband Cemetery" and "Hebrew Benefit Cemetery" and "Star Lodge Benevolent Association Cemetery" and "Workman's Circle Cemetery".
Star Lodge Benevolent Association Cemetery

The Star Lodge Benevolent Association Cemetery, also known as the Jewish Cemetery, is located on Stilson Road in Waterbury, Connecticut. This cemetery holds significance for the Jewish community in Waterbury and serves as a final resting place for many individuals of Jewish descent in the area.
Established in the late 19th or early 20th century, the cemetery is managed by the Star Lodge Benevolent Association, which is likely a fraternal organization that oversees the burial grounds. These types of associations were common in Jewish communities, providing support and assistance to members and their families.
The cemetery is likely to feature traditional Jewish burial customs and practices, including burial plots oriented towards Jerusalem and the use of headstones inscribed with Hebrew text. It may also have specific sections for different branches of the Jewish faith or for members of particular organizations or families.
For those interested in visiting or learning more about the Star Lodge Benevolent Association Cemetery, it is advisable to contact the association directly or inquire with local Jewish community organizations or historical societies in Waterbury. They may be able to provide additional information on visiting hours, historical significance, or genealogical records associated with the cemetery.

 - written by ChatGPT

Waterbury Hebrew Benefit Association Cemetery
See: "Hebrew Benefit Cemetery"

Waterville Cemetery
See "Fort Hill Cemetery"
Workman's Circle Cemetery

The Workmen's Circle Cemetery in Waterbury, CT is a burial ground that holds significant historical and cultural importance. The Workmen's Circle, also known as Arbeiter Ring in Yiddish, was a fraternal organization founded by Jewish immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It aimed to provide social and educational support to its members, particularly those in the labor movement.
The cemetery likely reflects the heritage and values of the Jewish community in Waterbury and may contain graves of individuals affiliated with the Workmen's Circle or the broader Jewish community in the area.

 - written by ChatGPT

The Cemetery, Down Town, in Library Park

The Series of Cemeteries at, around, and under the existing Silas Bronson Library, Library Park, in in the wall around Library Park on Meadow Street have gone through so many name changes - and location changes - that the official names are nearly as insignificant as the reasons for all the changes.  Here is a list of names for those cemeteries, which, even colloquially, are largely thought to be a singular cemetery:

​City Cemetery, Grand Street Cemetery, Guntown Cemetery, Library Park Cemetery, Meadow Street Cemetery, Old Cemetery, Old City Cemetery, Town Cemetery, Waterbury Town Public Cemetery.

​Likely, there are other names as well.

24 Notables 
​Buried at Riverside 

Mary Merriman Abbott
Aaron Benedict
Henry Sabin Chase
Colonel John Lyman Chatfield
James Croft
Chauncey Porter Goss
Edward Otis Goss
John Henry Goss
Chauncey Porter Goss, Jr.
George Augustus Goss, Sr.
Hiram W. Hayden
Robert Wakeman Hill
Israel Holmes
​Lucy Templeton Kellogg
Stephen Wright Kellogg
Green Kendrick
Frederick J. Kingsbury
Mark Leavenworth
Sarah Johnson Prichard
James Mitchell Lamson Scovill
William Henry Scovill
Charles Augustus Templeton
Caroline Josephine Welton
Nelson James Welton
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Brief History of Waterbury Cemeteries

Waterbury's early cemeteries, like the one on Grand Street (now the site of the Silas Bronson Library), were initially segregated, with sections for white Protestants, African Americans/Native Americans, and later, Roman Catholics. Additional cemeteries were established in the 1740s as new parishes formed in surrounding areas, some of which were not segregated. 

Here's a more detailed look: 
  • Early Segregation:
    The first cemetery in Waterbury, located on Grand Street, featured a main section for white Protestants, a smaller area for African Americans and Native Americans, and a third section added in the 19th century for Roman Catholics.
  • Expansion and New Cemeteries:
    As new parishes were established in what are now neighboring towns (like Westbury, now Watertown), additional cemeteries were founded beginning in the 1740s.
  • Non-Segregated Cemeteries:
    Some of these newer cemeteries, like those in Westbury, did not appear to be segregated, with individuals of different backgrounds buried side by side. For example, Dauphin Freeman, an African American man, is buried next to Wealthy Skilton, a white woman, in Westbury.
  • The Silas Bronson Library:
    The original Grand Street cemetery is now the location of the Silas Bronson Library.
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