Middletown Township

Adopt An Historic Cemetery

Seventh and eighteenth century cemeteries are nestled in wooded areas among residential neighborhoods in the Township of Middletown. The fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters interred in these cemeteries are the earliest settlers of our town, and many of our streets are named for their families.

The cemeteries resided on land owned by someone in a family. For example, around 1684, John Throckmorton Sr. from Providence, Rhode Island, visited his two sons and daughter in Middletown. He died while he was here, and his family buried him behind John Junior’s house on Kings Highway. Thus, the Throckmorton- Lippit- Taylor Burying Ground was established and used by several families throughout the 17th and 18th centuries.

The Township of Middletown owns some of these cemeteries, and the others have been abandoned by their owners many years ago.  Middletown, churches, and Monmouth County maintain some of these cemeteries, but those that are not maintained are overgrown with weeds, fallen branches, and briars. Some of the headstones have fallen down and the footstones are disappearing into the ground. Boy Scout Eagle projects have restored some of these cemeteries in recent years. The boys and their families and friends have taken pride in the work they performed, and they have all received much satisfaction as a result of their labor. Some of these projects can be seen in the following cemeteries:

  • Throckmorton-Lippit- Taylor Burying Ground on Penelope Lane
  • Hartshorne Cemetery on Kings Highway
  • Applegate Burial Ground in Leonardo
  • Drummer Boy/Herbert Cottrell on Old Country Road

These historic cemeteries are a part of our American heritage, and their restoration and maintenance would be a wonderful project for a group or individuals. The work needed is cleaning out the brush and fallen branches, and if possible, erecting the fallen headstones and resetting the footstones in the ground.

If you are interested in restoring one of the historic cemeteries in Middletown, please contact Suzanne Bugbee, Landmarks Commissioner, at 732-671-1083 or send an e-mail. You must talk to the Landmarks Commission before you do any work.

The list below provides the locations and names of the “abandoned”cemeteries/burial grounds in need of attention.

Township Map - Search for Locations by block & lot

LOCATION

NAME OF BURIAL GROUND

BLOCK & LOT

Locust Point Road
& Lakeside

Maxson/Robbins

Block 791
Lot 1

On High School South grounds

Patterson Family

Block 998
Lot 10

Newman
Springs Road,Lincroft

Bennet Family

Block 1062
Lot 28

Old Country Road

Herbert/Cottrell/Drummer Boy

Block 599
Lot 38

Red Hill Road on the Lucent Property

Golden Family

Block 1045
Lot 1

Wood & York Aveues

Eastmond Family

Block 584
Lot 1

Woodland Drive,
Lincroft

Allaire/Trinity Church

Block 1085
Lot 4

Half Mile Road

Grover Family

Block 1098
Lot 111

Harmony Road

Dennis Family

Block 580
Lot 19

Harmony Road

Harmony Road Burial Ground

Block 611
Lot 12

Hurley Lane, Lincroft

Reeves Family

Block 1073
Lot 1

Hurley Lane

Clayton/Thompson

Block 1072
Lot 24

Kings Highway

Presbyterian

Block 813
Lot 3

Kings Highway

Hendrickson Family

Block 813
Lot 3

Bonnie Drive

Hallenbake Family

Block 592
Lot 8

Burlington & Cedar Ave,
Leonardo

Applegate Family

Block 331
Lot 1

Church & Jane,
Belford

Compton Family

Block 284
Lot 6

Church Street, Belford
(next to 370 Church St.)

Belford Burial Ground

Block 519
Lot 6

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