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Camden County
New Jersey

Cemeteries and Memorial Sites ofPoliticians in Camden County

Index to Locations

  • BellmawrNew St. Mary's Cemetery
  • CamdenEvergreen Cemetery
  • CamdenHarleigh Cemetery
  • CamdenNewton Burying Ground
  • Cherry HillCalvary Cemetery
  • Cherry HillLocustwood MemorialPark
  • Cherry Hill TownshipColestownCemetery
  • HaddonfieldHaddonfield BaptistChurchyard
  • PennsaukenArlington Cemetery


    New St. Mary'sCemetery
    Bellmawr, Camden County, New Jersey
    Thomas Michael Madden (1907-1976) — also known asThomas M. Madden — Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,March28, 1907.Lawyer;assistant U.S. Attorney;U.S.District Judge for New Jersey, 1945-68; took senior status 1968.Died in Collingswood,CamdenCounty, N.J.,March29, 1976 (age69 years, 1days).Interment at New St. Mary's Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsofederaljudicial profile —Find-A-Gravememorial —BiographicalDirectory of Federal Judges


  • EvergreenCemetery
    Camden, Camden County, New Jersey
    Christopher Augustus Bergen (1841-1905) — of New Jersey. Born in Bridge Point,SomersetCounty, N.J.,August2, 1841.Republican.U.S.Representative from New Jersey 1st District, 1889-93.Died in Haverford,DelawareCounty, Pa.,February18, 1905 (age63 years, 200days).Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


    HarleighCemetery
    Camden, Camden County, New Jersey
    William Joyce Sewell (1835-1901) — also known asWilliam J. Sewell — of Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Castlebar, County Mayo,Ireland,December6, 1835.Republican. Colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War;railroadexecutive; member ofNewJersey state senate from Camden County, 1873-81; delegate toRepublican National Convention from New Jersey,1876,1880,1884,1888,1892,1896(speaker),1900;U.S.Senator from New Jersey, 1881-87, 1895-1901; died in office 1901.Received theMedalof Honor in 1896 for action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.Died in Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.,December27, 1901 (age66 years, 21days).Interment at Harleigh Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
    William J. Sewell
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Image source: American Monthly Reviewof Reviews, February 1902
     David Baird (1839-1927) — of Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Londonderry, Ireland (nowNorthernIreland),April 7,1839.Republican.Lumberbusiness;banker;CamdenCounty Freeholder, 1876-80;CamdenCounty Sheriff, 1887-89, 1895-97; Republican Presidential Electorfor New Jersey,1901;delegate to Republican National Convention from New Jersey,1904,1916;U.S.Senator from New Jersey, 1918-19; appointed 1918.Died in Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.,February25, 1927 (age87 years, 324days).Interment at Harleigh Cemetery.
     Relatives:Married,January23, 1868, to Christiana Beatty; father ofDavidBaird Jr..
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Charles Anderson Wolverton (1880-1969) — also known asCharles A. Wolverton — of Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.; Merchantville,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.,October24, 1880.Republican.Lawyer;member ofNewJersey state house of assembly from Camden County, 1915-18;Speaker ofthe New Jersey State House of Assembly, 1918;CamdenCounty Prosecutor of the Pleas, 1918-23; alternate delegate toRepublican National Convention from New Jersey,1920;U.S.Representative from New Jersey 1st District, 1927-59.Member,Freemasons;ScottishRite Masons;KnightsTemplar;Shriners;Elks;Rotary;UnionLeague.Died in Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.,May 16,1969 (age88 years, 204days).Interment at Harleigh Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Charles S. Wolverton and Margaret Wolverton.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     David Baird Jr. (1881-1955) — of Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.,October10, 1881.Republican.Lumberbusiness; director, First Camden NationalBank;director, West Jersey & SeashoreRailroad;U.S.Senator from New Jersey, 1929-30; candidate forGovernor ofNew Jersey, 1931.Died in Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.,February28, 1955 (age73 years, 141days).Interment at Harleigh Cemetery.
     Relatives: SonofDavidBaird and Christiana Baird; married,June 21,1930, to Frances H. Smith.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     William John Browning (1850-1920) — also known asWilliam J. Browning — of Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.,April11, 1850.Republican.Dry goodsmerchant; postmaster atCamden,N.J., 1889-94;insurancebusiness;U.S.Representative from New Jersey 1st District, 1911-20; died inoffice 1920.Died, from aheartattack, in the barber shop of theU.S.Capitol Building,Washington,D.C.,March24, 1920 (age69 years, 348days).Interment at Harleigh Cemetery.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Albert E. Burling (1891-1960) — of Pennsauken,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.,August3, 1891.Lawyer;law partner ofJohnB. Kates; member ofNewJersey state senate from Camden County, 1936-38; circuit judge inNew Jersey, 1942-47;associatejustice of New Jersey state supreme court, 1947-60; died inoffice 1960.DiedOctober29, 1960 (age69 years, 87days).Interment at Harleigh Cemetery. Ralph Waldo Emerson Donges (b. 1875) — also known asRalph W. E. Donges — of Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.; Collingswood,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Donaldson,SchuylkillCounty, Pa.,May 5,1875.Democrat.Lawyer;delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Jersey,1916;colonel in the U.S. Army during World War I; circuit judge in NewJersey, 1920-30;associatejustice of New Jersey state supreme court, 1930-48; superiorcourt judge in New Jersey, 1948-51.Episcopalian.Member,American BarAssociation;Freemasons;Moose;Elks.Entombed in mausoleum at Harleigh Cemetery.
     Presumably namedfor:RalphWaldo Emerson
     Relatives: Son of John W. Donges andRose (Renaud) Donges; married,October1, 1921, to Lillian L. Mosebach.
     John Farson Starr (1818-1904) — also known asJohn F. Starr — of Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Pennsylvania,1818.Republican.U.S.Representative from New Jersey 1st District, 1863-67.Died in1904(ageabout86 years).Interment at Harleigh Cemetery.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Louis Theodore DeRousse (1844-1921) — also known asLouis T. DeRousse — of Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,May 29,1844.Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War;accountant;member ofNewJersey state house of assembly from Camden County, 1895-97;Speaker ofthe New Jersey State House of Assembly, 1896; postmaster atCamden,N.J., 1898-1903.Member,Freemasons;OddFellows;Elks;GrandArmy of the Republic.Died in West Oak Lane, Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,August27, 1921 (age77 years, 90days).Interment at Harleigh Cemetery.
     Relatives:Father-in-law ofCharlesShimer Boyer.
     Ella Reeve Bloor (1862-1951) — of Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.BornJuly 8,1862.Socialist. Candidate forNew Yorkstate assembly from New York County 14th District, 1916;candidate forLieutenantGovernor of New York, 1918.Female.DiedAugust10, 1951 (age89 years, 33days).Interment at Harleigh Cemetery. Charles Shimer Boyer (1869-1936) — also known asCharles S. Boyer — of Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.; Moorestown,BurlingtonCounty, N.J.Born in Bethlehem,NorthamptonCounty, Pa.,May 23,1869.Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromNew Jersey,1920.Member,Sons ofthe American Revolution.Died in Moorestown,BurlingtonCounty, N.J.,November10, 1936 (age67 years, 171days).Interment at Harleigh Cemetery.
     Relatives:Son-in-law ofLouisTheodore DeRousse.


    Newton BuryingGround
    Camden, Camden County, New Jersey
    Richard Matlack Cooper (1768-1843) — also known asRichard M. Cooper — of Cooper's Ferry, Gloucester County (now Camden,CamdenCounty), N.J.Born inGloucesterCounty, N.J.,February29, 1768.Member of New Jersey state legislature, 1800; postmaster atCooper'sFerry, N.J., 1810-29;U.S.Representative from New Jersey at-large, 1829-33.Died in Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.,March10, 1843 (age75 years, 10days).Interment at Newton Burying Ground.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


    CalvaryCemetery
    Cherry Hill, Camden County, New Jersey
    William Thomas Cahill (1912-1996) — also known asWilliam T. Cahill — of Collingswood,CamdenCounty, N.J.; Princeton,MercerCounty, N.J.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,June 25,1912.Republican. Member ofNewJersey state house of assembly from Camden County, 1952-53;U.S.Representative from New Jersey, 1959-70 (1st District 1959-67,6th District 1967-70);Governor ofNew Jersey, 1970-74; defeated in primary, 1973; delegate toRepublican National Convention from New Jersey,1972(delegation chair).Catholic.Irishancestry.Died in Haddonfield,CamdenCounty, N.J.,July 1,1996 (age84 years, 6days).Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Cross-reference:NelsonG. Gross
     Campaign slogan (1969): "For Answers inNew Jersey"
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —NNDBdossier


    LocustwoodMemorial Park
    1500 Marlton Pike West
    Cherry Hill, Camden County, New Jersey
    Founded 1903
    See alsoFindagravepage for this location.John Herbert Adler (1959-2011) — also known asJohn H. Adler — of Cherry Hill,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,August23, 1959.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofNewJersey state senate 6th District, 1991-2008; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from New Jersey,2004,2008;U.S.Representative from New Jersey 3rd District, 2009-; defeated,1990.Jewish.Died while recovering fromheartsurgery, in connection with astaphinfection, in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,April 4,2011 (age51 years, 224days).Interment at Locustwood Memorial Park.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives:Married to Shelley Levitan.
     Epitaph: "Beloved husband and father --He loved his family and his country -- missed terribly byboth."
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial —OurCampaignscandidate detail


    ColestownCemetery
    Cherry Hill Township, Camden County, New Jersey
    See alsoFindagravepage for this location.Alexander Gilmore Cattell (1816-1894) — also known asAlexander G. Cattell — ofSalemCounty, N.J.; Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.; Merchantville,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Salem,SalemCounty, N.J.,February12, 1816.Republican. Member ofNewJersey state house of assembly from Salem County, 1840;delegateto New Jersey state constitutional convention, 1844;banker;financier;U.S.Senator from New Jersey, 1866-71; member ofRepublicanNational Committee from New Jersey, 1872-.Died in Jamestown,ChautauquaCounty, N.Y.,April 8,1894 (age78 years, 55days).Interment at Colestown Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Francis Ford Patterson Jr. (1867-1935) — also known asFrancis F. Patterson, Jr. — of Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Newark,EssexCounty, N.J.,July 30,1867.Republican.Newspapereditor; member ofNewJersey state house of assembly from Camden County, 1900;CamdenCounty Clerk, 1901-20; delegate to Republican National Conventionfrom New Jersey,1916(alternate),1920;U.S.Representative from New Jersey 1st District, 1920-27;banker.Died in Merchantville,CamdenCounty, N.J.,November30, 1935 (age68 years, 123days).Interment at Colestown Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Francis Ford Patterson and Abigail (Null)Patterson.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Charles Grant Garrison (1849-1924) — also known asCharles G. Garrison — of Merchantville,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Swedesboro,GloucesterCounty, N.J.,August3, 1849.Democrat.Physician;lawyer;associatejustice of New Jersey state supreme court, 1888-93, 1896-1900;resigned 1893.Episcopalian.DiedApril22, 1924 (age74 years, 263days).Interment at Colestown Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Rev. Joseph Fithian Garrison and Elizabeth Vanarsdale (Grant)Garrison; brother ofLindleyMiller Garrison; married,March 4,1880, to Anna Hoffman Miller; grandnephew ofAmosFithian Garrison Sr.; first cousin thrice removed ofReubenFithian; second cousin thrice removed ofLuciusQuintius Cincinnatus Elmer; third cousin once removed ofJamesEzra Sayers,AlexanderRobeson Fithian andMaryEstelle Sayers; third cousin twice removed ofDanielGarrison; third cousin thrice removed ofFloydJames Fithian; fourth cousin ofGeorgeHires,BenjaminFranklin Hires,AlbertHarwood Sayers,JamesHampton Fithian andJaneSayers; fourth cousin once removed ofLuciusE. Hires,NathanielStretch Hires,CharlesRoyal Hires andAlbertAllison Sayers.
     Political family:Garrisonfamily of New Jersey (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Andrew Kessler Hay (1809-1881) — also known asAndrew K. Hay — of Winslow,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born near Lowell,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.,January19, 1809.Glassmanufacturing business;U.S.Representative from New Jersey 1st District, 1849-51; RepublicanPresidential Elector for New Jersey,1872;president, Camden and AtlanticRailroad,1872-76.Died in Winslow,CamdenCounty, N.J.,February7, 1881 (age72 years, 19days).Interment at Colestown Cemetery.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Albert Hiram Lennox (1842-1907) — also known asAlbert H. Lennox;Albert HiramLenox —of Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Trenton,MercerCounty, N.J.,December22, 1842.Shipbroker;commissionmerchant;Vice-Consulfor Haiti inPhiladelphia,Pa., 1877-83;Consulfor Greece inPhiladelphia,Pa., 1881-91;Consulfor Haiti inPhiladelphia,Pa., 1883-91; in 1891, he and other officers of some mutualbenefit associations werechargedin Philadelphia with obtaining moneyunder falsepretenses; in 1894, he resistedevictionfornon-paymentof rent; he was no longer consul, butfalselyclaimddiplomaticimmunity; the government of Haiti contradicted his claim, and ascandalresulted.Died in Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.,July 4,1907 (age64 years, 194days).Interment at Colestown Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Elizabeth Jane Lenox and Hiram Lenox; married to EmmaStoy.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    HaddonfieldBaptist Churchyard
    Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey
    Alfred Eastlack Driscoll (1902-1975) — also known asAlfred E. Driscoll — of Haddonfield,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Pittsburgh,AlleghenyCounty, Pa.,October25, 1902.Republican.Lawyer;member ofNewJersey state senate from Camden County, 1939-41;Governor ofNew Jersey, 1947-54; delegate to Republican National Conventionfrom New Jersey,1948,1952(speaker);member, Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 1953-55.Presbyterian.Member,PsiUpsilon.DiedMarch 9,1975 (age72 years, 135days).Interment at Haddonfield Baptist Churchyard.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Alfred Roble Driscoll and Mattie (Eastlack) Driscoll; married1932 toAntoinette Ware Tatem.
     The DriscollBridgeon the Garden State Parkway, over the Raritan River, betweenSayreville& Woodbridge, New Jersey, isnamed forhim.
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle


    ArlingtonCemetery
    Pennsauken, Camden County, New Jersey
    Gilbert Rhoads Willson (1881-1967) — also known asGilbert R. Willson — of Laredo,WebbCounty, Tex.; Point Rock,OneidaCounty, N.Y.; Pennsauken,CamdenCounty, N.J.Born in Lee Center,OneidaCounty, N.Y.,April23, 1881.Schoolteacher; U.S. Consul inMatamoros, 1918-24;Yarmouth, 1924-29;Lagos, as of 1932;Piedras Negras, as of 1938.Died, in CooperHospital,Camden,CamdenCounty, N.J.,March20, 1967 (age85 years, 331days).Interment at Arlington Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


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