Bethpage Cemetery

Farmingdale, Nassau, New York, United States

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Bethpage Cemetery Quaker Meeting House Road near Merritt Road, south side of road westerly of three adjacent cemeteries. Eardeley copied inscriptions on 15 June 1898 and stated there were 246 stones plus a significant number of graves without stones. His transcriptions appear to have combined this cemetery along with the Friends Burial Ground (16) and the Powell Family Cemetery (17) into one record. Inscriptions-Eardeley, Wm. A., 1918; Queensborough Public Library. Although the Bethpage Cemetery Association is inactive, burials continue because of family ownership of burial plots. Friends Burial Ground Quaker Meeting House Road; south side of road by meeting house. Meeting house was built 1743 according to Nassau County Historian Jesse Merritt (see Long Island Forum December 1956, page 231). Cemetery dates to early 1700s. Burials in this guide were extracted from Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Active. Also see Eardeley transcriptions. Records kept by Clerk of Bethpage Friends Meeting.
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