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Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

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  • Ann Payson Holden (1845 - 1934)
    On April 20, 1934, at the Church Home and Infirmary, ANNA P., daughter of the late Enoch P. and Elizabeth Holden. Funeral services at the chapel of the Church Home on Monday at 3:30 P.M.
  • Pvt. Henry Adams Holden, (USA) (1839 - 1911)
    Son of George W and Almira Webb Holden. Enlisted at Bangor, Maine May 28, 1861 at age 21 as a private into Co H 2nd Maine Infantry Regiment. Wounded in his left leg July 21, 1861 at battle of 1st Bull ...
  • Barnes Compton, Sr. (1830 - 1898)
    Barnes' birth and death information are available at :
  • Edward Lawrenson Groff (1922 - 2002)
    On January 21, 2002, EDWARD LAWRENSON GROFF; beloved husband of Anne V. Groff; loving father of Carol and her husband Ken Kompen, Judith and her husband Fred Haynes, Patricia and her husband Ed Sulliva...
  • Anne M. Groff (1921 - 2011)
    On March 3, 2011 Anne V. Groff Nee: Vent, beloved wife of the late Edward L. Groff; loving mother of Carol and her husband, Ken Kampen, Judith and her husband, Fred Haynes, Patricia and her husband, Ed...

This project is for those buried in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.

The cemetery is not to be confused with Loudon Park National Cemetery.

It was incorporated on January 27, 1853, on 100 acres of the site of the "Loudon" estate, previously owned by James Carey, a local merchant and politician. The entrance to the cemetery is located at 3620 Wilkens Avenue.
Loudon Park National Cemetery, originally a military cemetery located within the private Loudon Park Cemetery, is located in southwest Baltimore, Md. It was one of the 14 original national cemeteries established under the National Cemetery Act of July 17, 1862.
The entrance to the National Cemetery portion of Loudon Park is located along Frederick Avenue in the neighborhood of Irvington.

Notable Interments

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Dying To Tell Their Stories

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