Saint Luke's Episcopal Churchyard
Saint Luke's Episcopal Churchyard is a cemetery. BurialMap has 10 memorial records for people buried here. Notable people buried here include professional.
Memorials
Catherine Reinhardt Duval
1772–1857 (age 85)
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Catherine Reinhardt Duval (1772-1857) was an American woman of the early republic era.
Sarah Duval Rodney
1800–1889 (age 89)
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Sarah Duval Rodney (1800-1889) was an American woman from the 19th century.
John Rodney
1796–1886 (age 90)
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John Rodney (1796-1886) was a long-lived American whose life spanned nearly a century.
Ezra Otis Kendall
1818–1899 (age 81)
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Ezra Otis Kendall (1818-1899) was a Wilmington resident with connections to the Episcopal Church community.
Emlen Newbold Carpenter
1845–1891 (age 46)
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Emlen Newbold Carpenter (1845-1891) was a 19th-century individual with family ties to prominent religious institutions.
Mary Rodman Fisher
1836–1899 (age 63)
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Mary Rodman Fisher (1836-1899) was a 19th-century woman connected to the Episcopal Church community.
Amos P. Brown
1864–1917 (age 53)
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Amos P. Brown (1864-1917) was a Philadelphia-based professional and church member.
Josephine Hall
1865–1920 (age 55)
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Josephine Hall (1865-1920) was an East Greenwich resident buried at Saint Luke's Episcopal Churchyard.
George T. Pearson
1847–1920 (age 73)
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George T. Pearson was a Trenton resident who lived from 1847 to 1920.
George Washington Carpenter
1837–1921 (age 84)
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George Washington Carpenter lived from 1837 to 1921 and was buried at Saint Luke's Episcopal Churchyard.