The Old Burying Ground-Prominent Stones

1. General William Shepard (1737-1817) (G)
    Died November 16, at the age of 80.
    • Served with George Washington during the Revolutionary War.
    • Put down Shay’s Rebellion at the Springfield Armory.
    • Served as a Massachusetts State Legislator and as a Congressman in the Sixth    and  Seventh Congresses in  Philadelphia and Washington.
2. Dewey Memorial Stone (F)
    • Thomas Dewey settler, died in 1648, buried in Windsor, Connecticut. Descendants of   Thomas Dewey include Admiral George Dewey, John Dewey; Philosopher and Educator, Melvil Dewey creator of the Dewey Decimal System, and Thomas Dewey;  Governor of New York and candidate for President of theUnited States.
3. General Wareham Parks (G)
    • Served during the Revolutionary War.
4. Reverend Edward Taylor (I)
    • First pastor of the Puritan Church in Westfield.
    • A published Colonial poet.
5. Lieutenant Richard Falley Jr. (I)
    • Served as General Washington’s chief armorer in Boston during the Revolutionary War.
    • Manufactured muskets at his secret armory in Westfield.
6. Abigail Noble (B)
    • Died July 3 1683 at the age of 20
    • Oldest known stone in The Old Burying Ground .
7. Thomas Ingersoll (I)
    • State Representative who petitioned the General Court for the establishment of the boundary lines for Westfield.
8. Reverend Nehimiah Bull  (B)
    • Died in 1740
    • Second Pastor of the Puritan Church
9. Samuel Mather (G)
    • Stone has a profile portrait of Samuel Mather on it.
10. John Crooks (C)
    • A 17 year old boy who was buried  for 100 years before vandals desecrated his grave in 1993.
11. Mary N. Fox  (F)
    • Most recent  burial, died April 8, 1934 at age 93.
12. Hannah Noble (?)
    • Widow of Paul Noble, only stone recording 100 years of age.http://www.westfieldkiwanis.org/shepard.htmhttp://www.history.navy.mil/bios/dewey_george.htmhttp://www.bgsu.edu/departments/acs/1890s/dewey/dewey.htmlhttp://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAdeweyT.htmhttp://american-poetry.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_reverend_edward_taylorhttp://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/poets/taylor.phphttp://www.footnote.com/page/83002151_richard_falley_jr/http://genforum.genealogy.com/ingersoll/messages/515.htmlhttp://www.memorialhall.mass.edu/classroom/curriculum_12th/unit2/lesson3/bkgdessay.htmlshapeimage_4_link_0shapeimage_4_link_1shapeimage_4_link_2shapeimage_4_link_3shapeimage_4_link_4shapeimage_4_link_5shapeimage_4_link_6shapeimage_4_link_7shapeimage_4_link_8

The Old Burying Ground

Mechanic Street Cemetery



The Old Burying Ground (Mechanic Street Cemetery added 2002 - Site - #02000632) , an historical gem that has gone unnoticed by many Westfield residents due to its secluded location. Set back  some 100 feet from Mechanic Street and guarded by a handsome wrought iron fence and gate The Old Burying Ground  was not identified from the road and could be entirely missed by the casual passerby. A 2007 grant from the CPA  remedied  the situation and made the Revolutionary War era  graveyard easily identifiable by city residents. with the installation of a granite sign marking the entrance. The proposed bronze sign will offer further information about the significance of this location.


The cemetery was established as the first community burial ground in the 1600’s. There are many smaller cemeteries in the outlying areas around Westfield which are local or even family plots. The Old Burying Ground (Mechanic Street Cemetery) was established on a small knoll that could be seen across the Fort Meadow from the stockade in a north westerly direction.

    Originally the cemetery was about half its present size and was enlarged about 1825. The original entrance was on Main Street on the southeast side of the second church built in Westfield. There was  also a receiving tomb there for many years. At that time the western boundary was near the big maple that fell down from rot in 1996. The Mechanic Street entrance opened in 1834

 
More pictures of the Old Burying GroundOBG_pictures.html
Westfield_Historical_Commission.html
Westfield Historical CommissionWestfield_Historical_Commission.html
Map of Old Burying GroundOlb_Burying_Ground_map.html
Colonial Harvest Days at OBGColonial_Harvest_Days.html