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Winslow Township Cemetery Information

The information about the cemeteries located in Winslow Township has been compiled by, .

Bates Mills Cemetery is located on S. ERHKE Rd., Blue Anchor, Winslow Township, Camden Co. NJ There was alot of very very old stones that had very faded initials only. The stones appear to be made from Iron ore. As soon as I find who's in charge of this, I will see if they have any kind of records on these stones. They also appear to be from the Rev. War period, one stone was readable, had the initials B. B., along with a tarnished star with the name BENJAMIN BATES: REV WAR engraved on the back.

The Greenwood Cemetery is located on Greenwood Ln., cross road Henry St. in Blue Anchor, Winslow Twp. Camden County.

Hopewell Cemetery: The first Quaker Meeting House and school was started near this cemetery. Thomas Penn lived in Burlington.

The New Freedom Cemetery is located at the cross roads of Williamstown/NewFreedom rd and Factory Rd. Tansboro, Winslow Twp. Camden County, NJ

Shreve's Cemetery State Highway # 73 & Blue Anchor Rd. Blue Anchor, Winslow Twp., Camden County, NJ Established abt. late 1700's Entrance to cemetery, cement pillars, with gate. Carved on pillars " Erected by John C. Shreve"

WATERFORD M.E. CEMETERY: Located in Waterford Works, Waterford Twp. Camden Co. Located off The Old White Horse Pike. Not visible from road. Cemetery is in fair / poor condition. The most recent burial 1900. There maybe some stones buried, and some stones are unreadable.  Read more...

Tom Wells Road Burials: These few stones are in the woods, not visible from the street. It is located off Tom Wells Rd. Winslow Twp., right before the border of Chesilhurst.

Winslow Methodist Church. in 1840. But I'm not sure ( yet). It's off of The Old White Horse Pike. On the border of Waterford and Winslow Townships. I was told that there was a Methodist Church there, and it was burned to the ground in the late 1800's. After the Glassworks all burned down in the area, they rebuilt the church in center of Atco.

Sicklerville Cemetery.  Transcribed by Patricia Besser Brittain.

Winslow United Methodist Cemetery.  In the village of Winslow on Hall Street.  Transcribed by Patricia Besser Brittain.

 

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