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Christ Church is an Episcopalian congregation in Redding, Connecticut established in the 1720s. The church and adjacent burial ground are located at the intersections of Black Rock Turnpike (Route 58), Cross Highway and Church Hill Road. It is slightly further down and across the street (Route 58) from Redding Ridge Cemetery (heading north). The oldest stones in Christ Church Cemetery date to the 1750s - some of the oldest surviving in the area. Several Revolutionary War veterans are interred here.
Estimated number of interments, as of January 2024: at least 163.
Photos were taken 20 March 2014.
A view of the cemetery and Christ Church.
"Here lyes ye Remains of
Mr. NATHAN LYON
Who finished a Course of Virtue & Piety, &
exchanged this Life for Immortality,
Nov.br ye 21st 1757 in ye 54th Year of His Age."
"The Remains of Mr.
DANIEL MEEKER,
Who exchanged this Life for Immortality
July 19th 1760
in ye 22d Year of His Age."
"Revolutionary War
Stephen Betts
Capt. Morehouse's Co.
Died Jan. 24, 1826
AE. 76"
"In Memory of
WILLIAM HERON, ESQ.
who was born in the
city of Cork, Ireland
1742 and died Jan. 8, 1819."
"In Memory of
Mrs. MARY HERON,
widow of the late
William Heron Esq.
who died
July 16, 1819
AEt. 74."
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