Ewing Church Cemetery dates back to 1709 when the congregation of First Presbyterian Church of Ewing began gathering here. Since that time, the church building has been torn down and rebuilt several times. The current stone structure that sits there today, also known as "1867 Sanctuary", was built in 1867.
Ewing Church Cemetery & Mausoleum continues on today as a non-sectarian burial ground serving people of all faiths.
This cemetery is located on 100 Scotch Road, Ewing, Mercer County, New Jersey.
Thirty-five veterans of the Revolution lie buried here in this 1708 cemetery of the Ewing Presbyterian Church.