The Fore River Shipyard Project is for workers and other people associated with the former Fore River Shipyard, which was located in Quincy, Massachusetts. The Fore River Shipyard was a shipyard owned by General Dynamics Corporation located on Weymouth Fore River in Braintree and Quincy, Massachusetts. It began operations in 1883 in Braintree, and moved to its final location on Quincy Point i...
Wikipedia Quincy National Cemetery is a small United States National Cemetery located in the city of Quincy, in Adams County, Illinois. Find a Grave
The Quincy Mine was founded in 1846 by the merger of the Northwest Mining Company and the Portage Mining Company. Due to poor communication between government offices, these two speculative mining companies had purchased the same tracts of land during the mining rush of the early 1840's. The directors met and decided to merge, with significant investment coming from Massachusetts (the town of Q...
This project is for those that were born, lived or died in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois. Wikipedia
This cemetery is located on 600 County Road 268 (14th Street), Quincy, Gadsden County, Florida. Find a Grave
In 1938, Graceland Cemetery encompassed land both north and south of what is now Maine Street, from just east of 36th Street for about 1/3 mile to the east. Since that time, Maine Street was extended through the cemetery and subsequent residential and commercial development took all of the area north of Maine Street except for the area occupied by the Quincy National Cemetery. It is also known ...
Quincy Memorial Lawn Cemetery was established in the summer of 1932. The cemetery is located at 5200 Quincy Memorial Park Broadway in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois. Later the name was changed to Quincy Memorial Park. The land had been purchased from John and Ed Cain by Mid-West Memorial Park Cemetery Company. The plans and specifications were drawn up by Ernest Kruse an architect from Wheeling...
In The Vinton memorial, comprising a genealogy of the descendants of John Vinton of Lynn, 1648, Appendix G - The Braintree Iron Works - John Adams Vinton wrote:It has been a question, whether the first Iron Works in America were erected at Lynn or at Braintree. It is certain that both of these places had Iron Works In-fore they were established elsewhere on this continent. It is also certain th...
The cemetery, established in 1846, is located on the west side of S 5th Street between Jefferson Street and Jackson Street in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) feature ID for the cemetery is 421431 (Woodland Cemetery). Find a Grave Billion Graves Article from the Herald-Whig (September 03,2022)
This cemetery is located in Quincy, Branch County, Michigan. Find a Grave
The cemetery is located on 1730 North 18th Street, Quincy, Adams County, Illinois. Find a Grave Billion Graves
Woodland Cemetery,Quincy, Adams County , Illinois, USA: The cemetery is located on the west side of S 5th Street between Jefferson Street and Jackson Street. The cemetery was established in 1846. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) feature ID for the cemetery is 421431 (Woodland Cemetery).
Quincy's oldest pioneer families are buried in this cemetery. Hezekiah Wilder - First settler in Quincy. Ann Wilder, his wife, was the oldest inhabitant of Quincy when she died. Archibald Sumpter, one of the early settlers, was an Indian Trader and opened an Indian Trading Post. This cemetery is now full and no new burials take place. It is well maintained by the citizens of Gadsden County, Flo...
Greenmount Cemetery, Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA: Cemetery has a history closely associated with that of Salem Church and South Quincy. The story of one could not be told without including some words about the other two. The fact is Greenmount Cemetery belongs not solely to Salem Church but also to South Quincy and indeed to the whole city and surrounding communities. It is the sacred s...
Sunset Cemetery, also known as: Illinois Veterans Home Cemetery, Soldiers and Sailors Cemetery, Veterans Cemetery in located in Quincy, Illinois. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Quincy Cemetery, Quincy, Grant County, Washington. The cemetery is also known, unofficially, as Quincy Valley Cemetery . Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Quincy Cemetery, Quincy, Plumas County, california. Notable Interments Manuel Herrick (1876-1952) - US Congress Links Find a Grave Billion Graves
United First Parish Church,Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, 02169-5112 USA: First Parish Church contains the Adams Crypt, located in the basement. The church is often referred to as "the Church of the Presidents".Abigail Adams died in 1818 and her husband John Adams died in 1826. They were buried at Hancock Cemetery. In 1827 and 1828, their son, John Quincy Adams, was one among many who h...