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Trinity Cemetery
North Amityville, Suffolk County, New York

GPS: 40.702429, -73.399036

Rainbow Lane
North Amityville, NY 11701
(631) 249-8700

Total records: 12

Trinity Cemetery is one of the Catholic Cemeteries under the Saint John Cemetery Corporation, formally under the Archdiocese of Brooklyn.

To reach cemetery take Sunrise Hwy north to Albany Ave, which is about 1/4 mile east of Rt. 110. Continue until you are past Great Neck Rd and turn right just after Russel Court. This road is adjacent to the Holy Rosary Academy and it will lead you into Trinity Cemetery.

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


Submitters' Index


Austin, Keith David,
b. 1967 d. 1996, s/o Walter and Marguerite Austin, [DH]
Austin, Lawrence James, b. 1946 d. 1996, s/o Walter and Marguerite, [DH]
Ellard, Ellen Connor, b. 1832 d. ?, w/o Luke, [DH]
Ellard, Luke, b. 1823 d.1922, [DH]
Gensch, Gustave, b. 1861 d. 1932, [DH]
Gensch, Josephine, b. 1905 d. , d/o Gustave and Margaret Gensch, [DH]
Gensch, Margaret, b. 1860 d. 1947, d/o Luke and Ellen Ellard, [DH]
Koehler, Elizabeth G. Glywaski, b. 1926 d. 2002, w/o James L. , [DH]
Koehler, Henry L., b. 1894 d. 1969, s/o Charles and Louisa Verity Koehler, [DH]
Koehler, Margaret, b. 1900 d. 1986, w/o Henry L. and d/o Gustave and Margaret Ellard Gensch, [DH]
Koehler, William, b. 1921 d. 1981, s/o Henry L. and Margaret Koehler, [DH]
McDougall, Mae, b. 1894 d. , [DH]

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