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Harleigh Cemetery
Camden County, New Jersey

Harleigh Cemetery & Crematory
1640 Haddon Ave, Camden, NJ 08103
(856) 963-0122

Lat: 39°55.26N, Lon: 075°05.24W

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 12.

Contributor's Index:

Decker, Elizabeth Bald, b. 2 Feb 1876, d. 10 Jan 1947, w/o John Decker, d/o David McEwan and Christine Little, [NC]
Decker, John,
b. 31 Mar 1878, d. 9 Mar 1952, h/o Elizabeth Decker, s/o Nathan Decker and Kathryn Acker, [NC]
Decker, Sydney H.,
b. 25 Nov 1899, d. 31 Jan 1966, s/o John Decker & Elizabeth McEwan, [NC]
Hoolahan, Candace Marie, b. Feb 10, 1986, d. Apr 8, 1986, 2m, d/o Kathleen Ann Hoolahan, [DE]
Hoolahan, John James, b. Sep 29, 1923, d. Dec 3, 1999, bur. Dec 7, 1999, h/o Carolyn Pearl nee Blizzard, s/o John & Francess Hoolahan, nee Bievenour, [DE]
Hughes, Gladys Christine, b. 8 Dec 1900, d. 22 Sep 1977, d/o John Decker & Elizabeth McEwan, [NC]
Shults, Caroline Kraft, b. 8 Mar 1849, d. May 1931, d/o Charles Washington Shults & Maria Charlotte Spangenberg, [JC]
Shults, Charlotte Bussier, b. 19 Mar 1843, d. 25 Dec 1918, d/o Charles Washington Shults & Maria Charlotte Spangenberg, [JC]
Shults, John S., b. 27 Oct 1836, d. Oct 1918, s/o Charles Washington Shults & Maria Charlotte Spangenberg, [JC]
Shults, Mary S., b. 8 Sep 1839, d. 10 Jan 1918, d/o Charles Washington Shults & Maria Charlotte Spangenberg, [JC]
Van Meter, Harold C, b. 30 Jan 1901, d. 16 Oct 1968, h/o Mildred Decker, s/o Charles Van Meter & Laura Robbins, [NC]
Van Meter, Mildred, b. 14 Sept 1905, d. 11 May 1978, w/o Harold C. Van Meter, d/o John Decker & Elizabeth McEwan, [NC]

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