
Hart Island - the City's Public Cemetery - NYC.gov
Hart Island is New York City’s public cemetery and final resting place for more than one million people. Managed jointly by the NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME), NYC Parks, …
Find a Grave - Millions of Cemetery Records
Find a Grave is a free resource for finding the final resting places of famous folks, friends and family members. With millions of names, it is an invaluable tool for genealogist and history buffs.
Online New York City Death Indexes, Records and Obituaries
New York City Death Records Indexes, Cemeteries and Obituaries New York City Notes: The 5 New York City Boroughs of today are Manhattan (New York County), the Bronx (Bronx …
List of cemeteries in New York City - Wikipedia
Many notable cemeteries are (or were) located in New York City. In 1847, the Rural Cemetery Act authorized commercial burial grounds in rural New York state, and in 1852 the Common …
17 of New York’s Most Historic and Interesting Cemeteries
Oct 21, 2025 · New York’s cemeteries are the final resting place for a number of famous figures in history. Many of their burial plots are also objects of beauty, with exquisite mausoleums, …
Cemeteries | Department of State
4 days ago · The Division of Cemeteries oversees the establishment, maintenance, and preservation of burial grounds for approximately 1,700 not-for-profit cemeteries in New York …
New York Marble Cemetery
The New York Marble Cemetery, established in 1830, is the oldest public non-denominational cemetery in the city. This small garden is hidden in the interior of the block, accessible through …
All Faith Cemetery
Just minutes from Mid-town Manhattan, and convenient to Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Southern Connecticut and Central New Jersey we pride ourselves with our community based …
Home - Calvary & Allied NYC
Office and visiting hours are different for each location. Please check the individual cemetery pages for site specific information.
Our Story - Green-Wood
Green-Wood is a living cemetery that brings people closer to the world as it is and was, by memorializing the dead and bringing to life the art, history, and natural beauty of New York City.