Cemeteries

Soldiers' Monument
Soldiers' Monument

There are 15 cemeteries in Weymouth, eight of which are the responsibility of the Weymouth Cemetery Commission. The Old North Burial Ground was the first cemetery in Weymouth. Stone markers identify the burial plots of the Town's earliest settlers and families, including the Reverend and Mrs. Smith, parents of First Lady Abigail Adams. The east section of the Old North Burial Ground was the site of the First Meeting House and is currently the site of the Soldiers' Monument (the Town's Civil War memorial).

The following information was gathered for the convenience of residents. All information was deemed accurate at the time of publication but is subject to change without the Town's knowledge. To request changes or updates to this page, please contact the Mayor's Office at (781) 340-5012 or email Constituent Services.

Privately Owned
Earliest DOD
Fairmount Cemetery
168 Cedar St
781-335-3223
1795
Highland Cemetery
899-909 Main St
781-331-2459
1751
Lakeview Cemetery
331-345 Pond St
781-335-0212
1732
Mount Hope Cemetery
159-205 Pine St
781-335-2183
1799
North Weymouth Cemetery
427-471 North St & 94-178 Norton St
781-331-4454
1636
Saint Francis Xavier Cemetery
621-649 Middle St
781-337-2171

1862

Village Cemetery
311-357 Washington St
781-337-4799

1843

Publicly Owned
Earliest DOD
Alpheus Bates Cemetery377 Middle St 1830
Ashwood Cemetery
31 Broad St, 152 Front St
 
1819
Belcher Cemetery
720-726 Randolph Ave
 
1811
Elmwood Cemetery
574-596 Union St
 
1756
Martin Woods Cemetery
33-34 Hilton Dr
 
1730
Olde Cemetery606-616 Pleasant St 1730
Reed Cemetery615-645 Front St 1784
Waterman Cemetery1240-1248 Pleasant St 1795