Golgotha Burial Ground
Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
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Amesbury, Massachusetts 01913 United StatesCoordinates: 42.84705, -70.92444 - www.amesburyimprovement.org
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Historically Golgotha was the first burying ground in Amesbury (ca. 1654). In 1663 the town bought one acre of land from Edman Elleat for a burying place which in now a href="https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91790"Union Cemetery/a.
In 1903, through the generosity of Amesbury native Gayden Morrill, "Golgotha" the burial ground of the first settlers of Amesbury, was donated to the Amesbury Improvement Association and is still maintained by the group. The AIA installed a plaque and stone in 1903. There are no gravestones left.
The Amesbury Cemetery Commission states that there is only one known burial on this site and it is of Gregory Hoyt. The AIA states that it is thought that there are about 40 people buried here, many of them children, however there are no records.
The 18 names on the memorial stone are cenotaphs, meaning they are not buried here.
The memorial stone reads:
Memorial
to the
First Settlers of Amesbury
1654
Richard Currier
Thomas Barnard
Orlando Bagley
Anthony Colby
Thomas Macy
John Bailey
John Hoyt
John Colby
Philip Challis
William Barnes
George Martin
William Huntington
Valentine Rowell
Henry Blaisdell
William Sargent
Edward Cottle
Jarret Haddon
John Weed
and their first burying ground
Golgotha
Amesbury Improvement Association 1903
The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as iAME.800 Golgotha Burial Ground/i.
Historically Golgotha was the first burying ground in Amesbury (ca. 1654). In 1663 the town bought one acre of land from Edman Elleat for a burying place which in now a href="https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91790"Union Cemetery/a.
In 1903, through the generosity of Amesbury native Gayden Morrill, "Golgotha" the burial ground of the first settlers of Amesbury, was donated to the Amesbury Improvement Association and is still maintained by the group. The AIA installed a plaque and stone in 1903. There are no gravestones left.
The Amesbury Cemetery Commission states that there is only one known burial on this site and it is of Gregory Hoyt. The AIA states that it is thought that there are about 40 people buried here, many of them children, however there are no records.
The 18 names on the memorial stone are cenotaphs, meaning they are not buried here.
The memorial stone reads:
Memorial
to the
First Settlers of Amesbury
1654
Richard Currier
Thomas Barnard
Orlando Bagley
Anthony Colby
Thomas Macy
John Bailey
John Hoyt
John Colby
Philip Challis
William Barnes
George Martin
William Huntington
Valentine Rowell
Henry Blaisdell
William Sargent
Edward Cottle
Jarret Haddon
John Weed
and their first burying ground
Golgotha
Amesbury Improvement Association 1903
The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as iAME.800 Golgotha Burial Ground/i.
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- Added: 19 Mar 2009
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2298305
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