- Trinity Cemetery
Infobox cemetery
name = Trinity Cemetery
imagesize = 250px
caption = West Lake Road entrance to the cemetery
established = 1869
country =United States
location = Erie,Pennsylvania
coordinates =
type = Private; Catholic
owner = Diocese of Erie
size = convert|30|acre|ha
graves =
website = [http://www.eriedc.org/trinity.htm Trinity Cemetery]
findagrave = [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=46488 Trinity Cemetery]
political = [http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/ER.html#REE0PCX42 Trinity Cemetery]Trinity Cemetery was founded on
Trinity Sunday (20 June ) in 1869 as the first cemetery of theRoman Catholic Diocese of Erie . It is located on West Lake Road in Erie,Pennsylvania . The parish cemeteries of Holy Trinity and St. Stanislaus were incorporated into Trinity Cemetery. [cite web |title=Erie Diocesan Cemeteries |url=http://www.eriedc.org/trinity.htm |publisher=Diocese of Erie |accessdate=2007-02-05]History
The earliest known Catholic cemetery in Erie was on land purchased on East 9th Street in 1837 and consecrated to that purpose on
2 August 1840 . A site on Chestnut Street was acquired by the pastor of St. Mary's Church in 1848 and used by German Catholics. Remains were relocated from the East 9th Street cemetery to the Chestnut Street site during this period. The Chestnut Street cemetery was closed to new interments when Trinity Cemetery opened in 1869. cite book |title=History of Erie County, Pennsylvania |volume=1 |year=1884|publisher=Warner, Beer's and Company |location=Chicago |pages=604-605]Circa 1837, St. Patrick's Church purchased a small lot on 3rd Street between German Street and Parade Street as its first cemetery. When convert|5|acre|ha were acquired in 1852 at 24th Street and Sassafras Street, the congregation moved remains from Third Street to the new site. This cemetery was closed to new interments and many bodies relocated to Trinity Cemetery after it opened. As of 1884, some families had refused consent for the bodies of loved ones to be relocated.
Trinity Cemetery, consisting of convert|30|acre|ha of well-appointed walks, driveways, and ornamental trees and located about convert|4|mi|km west of the city, was dedicated on
23 May 1869 in a consecration ceremony conducted by representatives of the diocese and area parishes and witnessed by thousands of local area residents. BishopTobias Mullen and a host of local clergy processed from 8th Street to the cemetery that Sunday afternoon.Notable internments
Notable people buried at Trinity Cemetery:
*Philip Cochran cite web |title=Erie County |publisher=Find A Grave |url=http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?page=county&FScountyid=2265 |accessdate=2007-05-02] (1910–1979), U.S. Army Colonel who fought inWorld War II and was the inspiration for comic strip characters byMilton Caniff .
*Dell Conrad Darling (1863–1904),Major League Baseball catcher for theChicago White Stockings and appears on the Chicago Cubs andSt. Louis Cardinals all-time roster s
*William F. Finneran (1878–1961), Major League Baseballumpire
*James Edward Gannon (1873–1966), Major League Baseball player for thePittsburgh Innocents
*Michael Liebel, Jr. (1870–1927), Former U.S. Congressman and Mayor of Erie
* Michael Morrison (1869–1955), Major League Baseball pitcher for theCleveland Spiders , Syracuse Stars, and Baltimore OriolesReferences
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