Elmwood Cemetery

Detroit, Michigan

Est. 1846 86 acres 610+ memorials
Elmwood Cemetery is a cemetery located in Detroit, Michigan. It was established in 1846. BurialMap has 611 memorial records for people buried here. Notable people buried here include military officer, politician, businessman, senator, physician.

Memorials

Russell A. Alger
1836–1907 (age 71)
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Governor of Michigan and U.S. Secretary of War who served as a U.S. Senator.
William Edmond Armitage
1830–1873 (age 43)
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Second Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Wisconsin from 1870 to 1873.
John Biddle
1792–1859 (age 67)
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Delegate to U.S. Congress from Michigan Territory and Mayor of Detroit.
Henry Billings Brown
1836–1913 (age 77)
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Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1890 to 1906.
Lewis Cass
1782–1866 (age 84)
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Michigan Territorial Governor and Democratic presidential nominee in 1848 who served as U.S. Secretary of War and State.
Zachariah Chandler
1813–1879 (age 66)
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U.S. Senator from Michigan and Secretary of the Interior who served as Mayor of Detroit.
Philip St. George Cooke
1809–1895 (age 86)
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U.S. Civil War General.
Donald M. Dickinson
1846–1917 (age 71)
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U.S. Postmaster General from 1888 to 1889.
J. P. C. Emmons
1818–1877 (age 59)
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Michigan State Representative and Florida Attorney General.
Elon Farnsworth
1799–1847 (age 48)
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Attorney General and Chancellor of Michigan from 1843 to 1845.
William Webb Ferguson
1857–1910 (age 53)
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First African-American man elected to the Michigan House of Representatives.
Harry P. Guy
1870–1950 (age 80)
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Ragtime composer.
Douglass Houghton
1809–1845 (age 36)
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Geologist and Mayor of Detroit in 1842.
Jacob M. Howard
1805–1871 (age 66)
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U.S. Senator from Michigan who helped draft the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments.
Bela Hubbard
1814–1896 (age 82)
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Geologist and surveyor.
Jonathan Kearsley
1786–1859 (age 73)
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Two-time Mayor of Detroit and War of 1812 veteran.
Charles Larned
1787–1834 (age 47)
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Attorney General of Michigan Territory and War of 1812 veteran.
Lucius Lyon
1800–1851 (age 51)
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U.S. Senator and first congressman from Michigan's second district who helped found Grand Rapids.
Margaret Mather
1859–1898 (age 39)
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Victorian actress.
Nathaniel Mayer
1944–2008 (age 64)
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Rhythm and blues singer.
James McMillan
1838–1902 (age 64)
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U.S. Senator from 1889 to 1902.
Robert McClelland
1807–1880 (age 73)
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4th United States Secretary of the Interior.
Charles Merrill
1792–1872 (age 80)
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American entrepreneur and lumber tycoon.
Truman H. Newberry
1864–1945 (age 81)
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Businessman and U.S. Senator from Michigan who served as Secretary of the Navy.
John Norvell
1789–1850 (age 61)
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U.S. Senator and War of 1812 veteran who worked as a newspaper editor.
Thomas W. Palmer
1830–1913 (age 83)
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U.S. Senator from 1883 to 1889.
Zina Pitcher
1797–1872 (age 75)
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Physician and two-time Mayor of Detroit.
Andrew Porter
1820–1872 (age 52)
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U.S. Army general in the Civil War.
Jerome H. Remick
1867–1931 (age 64)
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Music publisher.
James Robinson
1753–1868 (age 115)
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African-American Revolutionary War and War of 1812 veteran.
Solomon Sibley
1769–1846 (age 77)
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Delegate to U.S. Congress from Michigan Territory and first Mayor of Detroit under the first charter.
Fred Smith
1949–1994 (age 45)
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Guitarist best known for his work with the rock band MC5.
Martha Jean Steinberg
1930–2000 (age 70)
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Radio personality.
David Stuart
1816–1868 (age 52)
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U.S. Congressman from 1853 to 1855.
Sam Thompson
1860–1922 (age 62)
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Outfielder and Baseball Hall of Fame member.
Hiram Walker
1816–1899 (age 83)
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Entrepreneur and founder of Hiram Walker and Sons Distillery.
Eber Brock Ward
1811–1875 (age 64)
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Detroit's first millionaire.
Alpheus S. Williams
1810–1878 (age 68)
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American Civil War general and U.S. Representative from Michigan.
John R. Williams
1782–1854 (age 72)
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First and sixth Mayor of Detroit under the second charter and namesake of John R. Street.
Thomas Williams
1815–1862 (age 47)
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American Civil War general killed at the Battle of Baton Rouge.
Coleman Young
1918–1997 (age 79)
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Mayor of Detroit from 1974 to 1994.
Elijah Brush
1772–1813 (age 41)
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Elijah Brush was a military officer who served during the War of 1812.
Ebenezer Allen
1743–1806 (age 63)
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Ebenezer Allen was a Massachusetts resident, likely a farmer or merchant from the Northampton area.
Thomas Van Swearingen
1784–1822 (age 38)
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Thomas Van Swearingen (1784-1822) was a Shepherdstown resident of the early United States period.
Charles Robert Sherman
1788–1829 (age 41)
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Charles Robert Sherman was a Norwalk resident who lived from 1788 to 1829.
John Trumbull
1750–1831 (age 81)
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John Trumbull was a Watertown resident who lived from 1750 to 1831.
George Bryan Porter
1791–1834 (age 43)
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George Bryan Porter was a Norristown resident who died in 1834 at age 43.
James Bishop
1788–1845 (age 57)
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James Bishop lived from 1788 to 1845 and was buried at Elmwood Cemetery.
Augustus Fitz Randolph Taylor
1782–1840 (age 58)
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Augustus Fitz Randolph Taylor was a New Brunswick resident who lived from 1782 to 1840.
James Witherell
1759–1838 (age 79)
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James Witherell (1759-1838) was a resident of Mansfield buried at Elmwood Cemetery.