Benicia City Cemetery Burials
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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.
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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
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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.
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