Monroe County, PA; Cemeteries

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Cemeteries

Hamilton Burial Records
Hamilton Church Cemetery Records
Long Pond Cemetery Transcription
Tunkhannock Twp., Monroe, PA
Middle Smithfield Presbyterian Burying Ground
Coolbaugh, Monroe, PA
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Mountainhome
In Mountainhome there is a cemetery by the Methodist Church, but also one behind the current Library building. Location is across the street (Rte. 191) from Mountainhome Methodist. Pull into the driveway between the library and the ambulance building. It's off the library's back parking lot.
Newhart-Neyhart Cemetery
Gilbert, Monroe, PA
Paradise Valley
It is located behind the church in the village of Mt. Home, at the instersection of Routes 191 and 390. The small cemetery is no longer in use but well maintained by the Methodist Church. Tombstone dates indicate that burials took place as early as 1858 and as late as 1951.
Transcriptions from
Pocono Union Church Cemetery Tombstones
Poplar Valley Cemetery
Poplar Valley, Monroe, PA
Presbyterian Cemetery
Shawnee, Monroe Co, PA
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Sand Hill Burial Ground
Bushkill/Coolbaugh, Monroe Co, PA
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St. Paul's
St. Paul's, Mt. Pocono, aka Jones or Jonas, East Swiftwater, located adjacent to St. Paul's church. From Stroudsburg drive north on Rt. 611 to Swiftwater, turn right and bear left at the fork about 1 mile. The church and cemetery are on the right. Families buried here are a cross section of families living in Paradise and Pocono townships. Cemetery is still in use.
Swiftwater Cemetery Tombstone Transcriptions
Swiftwater, Monroe, PA
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