Friends Meeting House Cemetery, Langhorne
Previously known as:
Neshaminy Meeting House Cemetery and Quaker Church Cemetery
Also known as:
Middletown Friends Meeting Cemetery
Located in:
Langhorne
Street address:
453 W. Maple Ave., Langhorne, PA 19047
GPS location:
Latitude: 40.1747663
Longitude: -74.928335
Longitude: -74.928335
Ownership
Middletown Friends Meeting
Burial summary
Number of burials: 497
First burial: 1734
Last burial: ongoing
First burial: 1734
Last burial: ongoing
Contact information:
Jim Newbold
Cemetery Clerk
55 Thompson Mill Road
Newtown, PA 18940
Phone: 215-598-8170
Cemetery Clerk
55 Thompson Mill Road
Newtown, PA 18940
Phone: 215-598-8170
Web address:
Original burial records:
Jim Newbold
Other references:
Burial transcriptions for this cemetery are held by the cemetery clerk (see above) and the Swarthmore Library.
This cemetery is on Findagrave.
The Mercer Museum Library has the following: Sundry tombstone inscriptions in Bucks County / copied and arranged by C. Arthur Smith... Doylestown, PA : Bucks County Historical Society, 1938. 206 p. ; 28 cm. Call No. 974.821 Chu V. 18. Book 44.
Cato Adams, a free man of African descent attended the Middletown Monthly Meeting and was buried here in an unmarked grave in 1812. It is the only documented burial in the Negro Burying Ground which is on the property.
This cemetery is on Findagrave.
The Mercer Museum Library has the following: Sundry tombstone inscriptions in Bucks County / copied and arranged by C. Arthur Smith... Doylestown, PA : Bucks County Historical Society, 1938. 206 p. ; 28 cm. Call No. 974.821 Chu V. 18. Book 44.
Cato Adams, a free man of African descent attended the Middletown Monthly Meeting and was buried here in an unmarked grave in 1812. It is the only documented burial in the Negro Burying Ground which is on the property.
Comments
Copies of the records may be obtained by sending a written request to Jim Newbold.
Thanks to volunteer Phyllis Wolfson for gathering information on this cemetery
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