From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Northwood Cemetery
Northwood Cemetery
Northwood Cemetery • Eddie Griffin (1982–2007) Professional Basketball
Details Player.[4]
• George Hesselbacher, Major League Baseball player.
Year 1878
established • John Miller (1839–1882) Civil War Congressional
Medal of Honor Recipient (true name Henry Fey). He
Country United States was a Private in the 8th New York Cavalry.[5]
Location 15th & Haines • Rosetta Tharpe (1915–1973) Pioneering gospel
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania singer, songwriter and recording artist.[6]
• Dave Zearfoss (1868–1945) Professional Baseball
Coordinates 40°03′42″N 75°08′40″W / 40.06167°N
75.14444°W / 40.06167; -75.14444 Player.[7]
Type private
External links
Find a Find-a-Grave
Grave • Northwood Cemetery at Find-A-Grave
• Northwood Cemetery at Interment.net
Northwood Cemetery is a cemetery located in the West
Oak Lane neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
United States. It was established in 1878.
References
[1] Find-a-Grave memorial for George Washington
Bradley
Notable interments [2] Find-a-Grave memorial for Charles Esper
• George Bradley (1852–1931) Major League Baseball [3] Find-a-Grave memorial for Kid Gleason
player.[1] [4] Find-a-Grave memorial for Eddie Griffin
• Duke Esper (1868–1910) Major League Baseball [5] Find-a-Grave memorial for John Miller
Player. Born Charles Esbacher.[2] [6] Find-a-Grave memorial for Rosetta Tharpe
• William "Kid" Gleason (1866–1933) Major League [7] Find-a-Grave memorial for David Zearfoss
Baseball player and manager.[3]
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Categories:
• Cemeteries in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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