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Trinity Church Cemetery

(Redirected from Trinity Churchyard Cemetery)

Trinity Church Cemetery consists of three separate burial grounds associated with Trinity Church in Manhattan, New York, USA. The first was established in the Churchyard located at 74 Trinity Place at Wall Street and Broadway. In 1842, the church, running out of space in its churchyard, established Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum in Upper Manhattan between Broadway and Riverside Drive, at the Chapel of the Intercession (now The Church of the Intercession), formerly the location of John James Audubon's estate. A third burial place is the Churchyard of St. Paul's Chapel.

The burial grounds have been the final resting place for many historic figures since the Churchyard cemetery opened in 1697. A non-denominational cemetery, it is listed in the United States National Register of Historic Places and is the only remaining active cemetery in Manhattan. There are two bronze plaques marking the spot where some of the fiercest fighting of the Revolutionary War occurred during the Battle of Washington Heights .

Burials in Trinity Churchyard

  • John Alsop (1724-1794), delegate to the Continental Congress
  • John Jacob Astor (1763-1848) businessman, founder of the Astor family of New York
  • William Bradford (1660-1752), colonial printer
  • Richard Churcher (1676-1681), whose grave is marked by the oldest carved gravestone in New York City
  • Robert Fulton (1765-1815), inventor
  • Albert Gallatin (1761-1849), United States Congressman, statesman
  • Horatio Gates (1727-1806), Revolutionary War general
  • Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804), first Treasurer of the United States, founder of The Bank of New York
  • Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (1757-1854), wife of Alexander Hamilton
  • John Sloss Hobart (1738-1805), United States Senator
  • James Lawrence (1781-1813), naval hero
  • Francis Lewis (1713-1802), signer of the Declaration of Independence
  • Walter Livingston (1740-1797), delegate to the Continental Congress
  • Luther Martin (1744-1826), delegate to the Continental Congress
  • John Jordan Morgan (1770-1849), United States Congressman
  • Thomas Jefferson Oakley (1783-1857), United States Congressman
  • John Morin Scott (1730-1784), delegate to the Continental Congress
  • George Templeton Strong (1820-1875), diarist, abolitionist, lawyer
  • Silas Talbot (1750-1813), naval commodore, second captain of the USS Constitution
  • John Watts (1749-1836), United States Congressman
  • Franklin Wharton (1767-1818), Marine Corps commandant
  • Hugh Williamson (1735-1802), signer of the United States Constitution
  • John Peter Zenger (1697-1746), newspaper publisher whose libel trial helped establish the right to a free press


Burials in Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum

Burials in the Churchyard of St. Paul's Chapel

  • George Frederick Cooke (1756-1812), actor whose skull was used in Edwin Booth's production of Hamlet
  • Etienne Marie Bechet Sieur de Rochefontaine (d. 1798), Revolutionary War Continental Army officer.
  • John Holt (1721-1784), publisher
  • Richard Montgomery (1738-1775) Major General in the Continental Army
Last updated: 05-21-2005 02:08:14