Cemetery Listings and Indexes
Some of these indexes can be searched through the website and some link through to Find-A-Grave.com. The following indexes were compiled by GSBC researchers as a contribution to the genealogy community.
Gethsemane Cemetery—A Small African American Burial Ground with National Historical Significance [County of Bergen Index]
Gethsemane Cemetery, 35 Summit Place, Little Ferry, New Jersey
Gethsemane Cemetery, which dates from 1819, is located on a sandy, one-acre hill west of the Hackensack River in northern Little Ferry along Liberty (Moonachie) Road. Historically, this area has been called “Sand Hill,” and the burial ground was sometimes called the “San” or the “Sand Hill Cemetery.” It was also known as the Moonachie Colored Cemetery or the Hackensack Colored Cemetery.
Greenbush Presbyterian Church, Blauvelt, New York [GSBC Index]
614 Western Highway South, Blauvelt, Rockland County, NY 10913
Hopper Family Burial Ground, Glen Rock, New Jersey [GSBC Index]
Glen Rock, NJ, off of Spotswood road and next to the play field behind the Coleman School.
Zabriskie-Hopper Family Cemetery, Paramus, New Jersey [GSBC Index]
Paramus, Bergen County, NJ
Midland Park Methodist Cemetery, Midland Park, New Jersey [GSBC Index]
269 Godwin Avenue in Midland Park, Bergen County, NJ 07432
Pompton Reformed Church Cemetery, Pompton Lakes, New Jersey [Find-A-Grave]
59 Hamburg Turnpike, Pompton Lakes, Passaic County, NJ 07442
Researcher Cynthia Burns compiled at least 3,440 names and photos for this cemetery — all of which can be viewed at the Find-A-Grave online index for this cemetery. Additionally, more names may be present at Find-A-Grave, as others, besides Burns, has contributed them.
Saddle River Low Dutch Reformed Church, Saddle River, New Jersey [Find-A-Grave]
481 East Saddle River Road, Upper Saddle River, Bergen County, NJ 07458. It is also known as the “Old Stone Church Cemetery” or “Saddle River Reformed Church Cemetery.”
Researcher Cynthia Burns compiled 1,039 names and photos for this cemetery — all of which can be viewed at the Find-A-Grave online index for this cemetery. Additionally, more names may be present at Find-A-Grave, as others, besides Burns, has contributed them.
St. Luke's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey [Find-A-Grave]
348 N. Franklin Turnpike, Ho-Ho-Kus, Bergen County, NJ 07423
Researcher Cynthia Burns compiled 1,280 names and photos for this cemetery — all of which can be viewed at the Find-A-Grave online index for this cemetery. Additionally, more names may be present at Find-A-Grave, as others, besides Burns, has contributed them.
Union Cemetery, Ramsey, New Jersey [Find-A-Grave]
Darlington Ave. in Ramsey, Bergen County, NJ 07446. Also known as “Ramsey Cemetery;” or “Seceeder Cemetery.”
Researcher Cynthia Burns compiled 1,250 names and photos for this cemetery — all of which can be viewed at the Find-A-Grave online index for this cemetery. Additionally, more names may be present at Find-A-Grave, as others, besides Burns, has contributed them.
Valleau Cemetery, Ridgewood, New Jersey [Find-A-Grave]
660 E. Glen Avenue, Ridgewood, Bergen County, NJ 07450
Researcher Cynthia Burns compiled 11,260 names and photos for this cemetery — all of which can be viewed at the Find-A-Grave online index for this cemetery. Additionally, more names may be present at Find-A-Grave, as others, besides Burns, has contributed them.
Wyckoff Reformed Church Cemetery, Wyckoff, New Jersey
Wyckoff Reformed Church, 580 Wyckoff Ave., Wyckoff, Bergen County, NJ 07481-1398
Wyckoff Reformed Church [Find-A-Grave]
Researcher Cynthia Burns compiled 2,463 names and photos for this cemetery — all of which can be viewed at the Find-A-Grave online index for this cemetery. Additionally, more names may be present at Find-A-Grave, as others, besides Burns, has contributed them. Note that Burns’ GSBC index is a larger index than the Budke listing, below, which was compiled in the early 1900s.
Wyckoff Reformed Church Cemetery, Wyckoff, NJ — Budke Transcription
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