Cemeteries
Ambler Church of the Brethren Cemetery, previously known as Upper Dublin Brethren Cemetery and as Church of the Brethren Cemetery)-1842 (websites refer to this as being at intersection of Rosemont Ave. and Butler Pike, but Rosemont Ave.is in Ambler Borough; location is near intersection of Butler Pike with Hagues Mill Rd.)
Dresher Family Cemetery aka Dresher Private Cemetery-1822 (Dreshertown Rd. above Kirks Lane) (to be relocated nearby in 2025 for Cross-County Trail as described in video interview of Dick Dresher, a descendant and volunteer caretaker: Frank & Lucinda Flegeal, YouTube, Dresher Cemetery Move (April 2025)
Fairview Cemetery-1907 (1511 Twining Rd.), a cemetery for African-Americans founded by William A. Ritchie. Alonzo Wittrels, Our ancestors’ last resting sites need us, Phila. Tribune, Aug. 27, 2012. Listing of burials appears in Billiongraves.
Fitzwater Cemetery-1771- at intersection of North Hills Ave. & Eastview Dr.
Myowntimemachine.com: Building Places, People and Things, Dec. 5, 2010 (blog) and responses to its posting, and the attached copy of The Fitzwater Graveyard, Ambler Gazette, July 14, 1898, p. 2. See also Perking up the family plot-18th century cemetery in Upper Dublin undergoes restoration, Morning Call, June 27, 2005, updated Sept. 5, 2021
Rose Valley Cemetery aka Rose Hill Cemetery-1885 (intersection of Butler Pike below Susquehanna)
Upper Dublin Lutheran Cemetery-1742, Anita L. Smith Eyster, Church Records, 1742-1921, of the Upper Dublin Lutheran Church in Upper Dublin Township, Pennsylvania (intersection of Butler Pike, above Susquehanna)
Whitcomb Family Cemetery -1832 (Susquehanna near Joel Drive)
Indian Burial Ground-1300 Camp Hill Rd., as listed by the Upper Dublin Historical Commission NOTE: this author has been unable to find confirmation of its existence; further, there was reported to be a second Indian burial ground near Jarrettown Inn, referenced as a site for Mundockk burials, but recently an historian with expertise in Indian burial sites has been unable to confirm that location. “Mundock” American Indians, YouTube, HSMC, Nov. 21, 2024.