Neshaminy-Warwick Presbyterian Cemetery, Warminster
Also known as:
Neshaminy Cemetery
Located in:
Warminster
Street address:
1401 Meetinghouse Road, Warminster, PA 18974
GPS location:
Latitude: 40.23440
Longitude: -75.10440
Longitude: -75.10440
Ownership
Neshaminy-Warwick Presbyterian Church
Burial summary
Number of burials: 3170
First burial: about 1690
Last burial: ongoing
First burial: about 1690
Last burial: ongoing
Contact information:
Cheryl Overton
Church Administrator
1401 Meetinghouse Road
Warminster, PA 18974
Phone: 215-343-6060
Email: cheryl.overton@nwpc.net
Church Administrator
1401 Meetinghouse Road
Warminster, PA 18974
Phone: 215-343-6060
Email: cheryl.overton@nwpc.net
Web address:
Original burial records:
Neshaminy-Warwick Presbyterian Church - Business Manager's Office - Jill Lamparella - jill.lamparella@nwpc.net
Other references:
Burial transcriptions are at the church, from about 1900. Wendy Wirsch is the Church Historian.
The Family History Library has tombstone inscriptions: Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1996 on 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm. - FHL US/CAN film [1698222 Item 10]. Call No. 974.821/W2 K2c. Pub. 1993. Physical 83 leaves: map.
This cemetery is on Findagrave.
The Mercer Museum Library has the following: Bucks County tombstone inscriptions. Doylestown, PA : Bucks County Historical Society, 1963. 61 p. : 28 cm. Call No. 974.821 Chu Vol. 23. Book 9
The Family History Library has tombstone inscriptions: Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1996 on 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm. - FHL US/CAN film [1698222 Item 10]. Call No. 974.821/W2 K2c. Pub. 1993. Physical 83 leaves: map.
This cemetery is on Findagrave.
The Mercer Museum Library has the following: Bucks County tombstone inscriptions. Doylestown, PA : Bucks County Historical Society, 1963. 61 p. : 28 cm. Call No. 974.821 Chu Vol. 23. Book 9
Comments
William Tennent, the founder of Log College, is buried here. The cemetery is divided into sections. They have a map showing the location of the different sections. The oldest graves are in section K, which is near the chapel. In the 1980's, 150 Mormon youth recorded the information from every gravestone they could find, which was compiled into a book that is kept at the Church.
Thanks to volunteer Wayne Campbell for gathering information on this cemetery
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