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Cemetery-Kings Chapel Burying Grounds (Boston MA)



Cemetery-Kings Chapel Burying Grounds (Boston MA)

Kings Chapel Burying Ground (also known as Kings Chapel Burial Ground)
-- Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
~ Founded in 1630 at the time of the settlement of Boston, King's Chapel is Boston Proper's oldest burying place. Like the majority of Boston's burying grounds, it has always been under municipal control, not affiliated with any church. The site is said to be part of Isaac Johnson's estate, an esteemed early settler. In 1668 Royal Governor Andros seized a portion of this property to construct the town's first Anglican church, King's Chapel, which was built in 1688
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Kings Chapel Burying Ground, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA

Notes: Kings Chapel Burying Ground (also known as Kings Chapel Burial Ground)
-- Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
~ Founded in 1630 at the time of the settlement of Boston, King's Chapel is Boston Proper's oldest burying place. Like the majority of Boston's burying grounds, it has always been under municipal control, not affiliated with any church. The site is said to be part of Isaac Johnson's estate, an esteemed early settler. In 1668 Royal Governor Andros seized a portion of this property to construct the town's first Anglican church, King's Chapel, which was built in 1688
+ https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91147/kings-chapel-burying-ground

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Kings Chapel Burying Ground (also known as Kings Chapel Burial Ground)
-- Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
~ Founded in 1630 at the time of the settlement of Boston, King's Chapel is Boston Proper's oldest burying place. Like the majority of Boston's burying grounds, it has always been under municipal control, not affiliated with any church. The site is said to be part of Isaac Johnson's estate, an esteemed early settler. In 1668 Royal Governor Andros seized a portion of this property to construct the town's first Anglican church, King's Chapel, which was built in 1688
+ https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91147/kings-chapel-burying-ground 

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