Benicia City Cemetery Burials


 

Solano County Cemeteries, Volume III - Benicia City Cemetery Burials, Compiled by Michael J. Hayes

To read the Introduction of the book, which includes interesting information and history about the cemetery, click HERE.

 

Excerpt of preface from book:

The Benicia City Cemetery is a treasure trove of history, sculpture, and beautiful views of Benicia, Mt. Diablo, and the Carquinez Straits.  The cemetery is divided into three main parts: the older Main section, Carquinez Gardens, and the new Lawn Section.  This survey covers all three parts, for burials that took place or for graves that already existed from 1849 - 2007.  The older section has been identified with five sections: Pioneer, Catholic, Central, St. Paul's and Masonic, only as a means to finding a site.  There is also another part: the Urn Section, just north of the Eagles plot. 

The names of the deceased (access is below) are listed in the following format on each page:

No.     Name     Dates (birth-death)     Age at death     Location of grave


The location listing may also be identified with the following:
 CG - Carquinez Gardens
LS - Lawn Section
S - Scattered (ashes)
21  18 - Urn Section

 

To search the cemetery listings by FIRST LETTER OF LAST NAME, please click the appropriate letter below. 
Listings are for burials from 1849 - 2007.
See reference above on how to read the listings.

A B C D E
F G H I J
K L M N O
P Q R S T
U V W Y Z


For a larger view or to download a pdf, click on the map below: