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The Andover Senior Center was renamed The Center at Punchard in 2012.  It is located at 30 Whittier Court.  The web address is http://www.andoverseniorcenter.org.
The first documented gravestone in Andover was placed at South Church in 1711.


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*"Survey says... senior needs," ''Andover Townsman'', December 12, 2002.
[https://preservation.mhl.org/chapel-cemetery '''Chapel Cemetery at Phillips Academy''']
*"Work-for-tax-break program remains popular with seniors," ''Andover Townsman'', July 15, 2004, p. 1.
**Originally the cemetery for the Andover Theological Seminary
*"Forum advises senior citizens on housing - but not in town," ''Eagle Tribune'', June 22, 2006, p. 4.
**First burial was in 1810.
*"'Andoverisms' punctuate local conversations," ''Andover Townsman'', November 21, 2013, p. 15.
**Those buried include: Harriet Beecher Stowe; John Dove; Alice Buck; Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and Warren Draper.
***See "A little cemetery - a lot of history," ''Andover Townsman'', December 5, 2013, p. 16.




[http://www.christchurchandover.org/ '''Christ Church Cemetery''']
**Located at 25 Central Street.
**Graves in this cemetery date back to 1840.




== Building Needs and Improvements ==
*[https://preservation.mhl.org/112-gould-road '''Cornelius Gould Farm Cemetery - Gould Road''']
**Contains only three gravestones and a few unmarked graves: Cornelius Gould, Lydia Gould, and Emerson Gould.
**When the boundary line between Andover and North Reading was established in 1904, a portion of the Gould Farm was in North Reading.  The cemetery is in this portion.




=== 1998 ===
*Jenkins Family Cemetery - See Woodbridge-Jenkins Family Cemetery
*"Senior center won't be at PA," ''Andover Townsman'', February 26, 1998, p. 1.
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*"Board puts PA senior center option back on warrant," ''Andover Townsman'', March 5, 1998, p. 7.
*"Senior Center design team issues report," ''Andover Townsman'', May 14, 1998, p. 36.
*"Setting their sights on a new Senior Center site," ''Andover Townsman'', August 6, 1998, p. 6.
*"Seniors settle on Will Hall for new center site," ''Andover Townsman'', September 3, 1998, p. 24.
*"A senior center split," ''Andover Townsman'', September 10, 1998, p. 1.
*"Selectmen split on senior center," ''Andover Townsman'', September 17, 1998.
*"Should town fund senior center?," ''Andover Townsman'', October 29, 1998, p. 1.
*"Seniors clash with selectmen over center," ''Andover Townsman'', December 17, 1998, p. 1.


*[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=640791 Phillips Academy Chapel Cemetery]
**Located on Chapel Avenue.
**The burying ground of Andover Theological Seminary.


=== 1999 ===
*"Steps to new senior center are under way," ''Andover Townsman'', July 1, 1999, p. 16.
*"Supporters denied one of three last-chance grants for Will Hall," ''Andover Townsman'', August 2, 2001.
*"Seniors have till 2001 to raise $3.7 million," ''Eagle Tribune'', September 17, 1999, p. 13.
*"Selectmen endorse senior center lease," ''Andover Townsman'', September 23, 1999, p. 1.


*[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=91539&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1177&CSsr=281& Sacred Heart Cemetery]
**Located at 80 Corbett Road in the Shawsheen section of Andover.
**A member of the Catholic Cemetery Association


=== 2000 ===
*[http://staugustineparish.org/church_home.html St. Augustine's Church Cemetery]
*"New design, $387,000 raised: Senior Center update," ''Andover Townsman'', May 11, 2000, p. 1.
**Located off Lupine Road; office at 43 Essex Street.
*"Plans now in hand, seniors promise fundraising results," ''July 6, 2000, p. 15.
**Graves in this cemetery date back to 1855.
*"Seniors hire fundraising leaders," ''Andover Townsman'', November 2, 2000, p. 1.






=== 2001 ===
*[https://www.northandoverhistoricalsociety.org/first-burying-ground '''First Burying Ground, North Parish''' North Andover Historical Society]
*"Seniors pledge to raise $1M by June: Promise of a center," ''Andover Townsman'', February 15, 2001, p. 1.
**[http://www.northparish.org/cemetery/church.html North Parish Burial Ground in North Andover]
*"Details sketchy on how gift would work.  Will Hall article: The $2 million questions," ''Andover Townsman'', February 22, 2001, p. 1.
**[http://hne-rs.s3.amazonaws.com/filestore/1/2/9/1/1_40bc7622deefd6a/12911_e6dfb13f33ac7fb.pdf The Old Burial Ground on Academy Road, North Andover]
*"Senior-center group: We can't fund Will Hall alone," ''Andover Townsman'', March 1, 2001, p. 1.
*"Debt exclusion floated to fund $2 million center article: Seniors looking to nail down cash," ''Andover Townsman'', March 29, 2001.
*"Selectmen to residents: Spend $2 million more on Will Hall," ''Andover Townsman'', April 5, 2001.
*"Andover voters say no to seniors," ''Eagle Tribune'', April 25, 2001, p. 1.
*"New tack may be taken on senior center: No more funds for Will Hall senior-center concept," ''Andover Townsman'', April 26, 2001, p. 16.
*"Town not yet ready to give up on Will Hall as senior center," ''Andover Townsman'', June 28, 2001.
*"Door closes on Will Hall Friday," ''Andover Townsman'', August 30, 2001.
*"What happened to $500,000 for center?," ''Andover Townsman'', September 6, 2001.
*"Will Hall senior center: Those who gave for bricks will wait for next effort," ''Andover Townsman'', September 13, 2001, p. 5.
*"Council on Aging awaits town's ideas," ''Eagle Tribune'', November 8, 2001, p. 1.
*"Proposed PA senior center site to face wrecking ball," ''Andover Townsman'', November 8, 2001, p. 17.




=== 2002 ===
*[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=91565 Saint Francis Seminary Cemetery]
*"Will Hall comes crashing down: What next for senior center?," ''Andover Townsman'', January 17, 2002, p. 1.
*"When to say when? Senior-center experts debate size needs of next Andover center," ''Andover Townsman'', March 21, 2002, p. 1.
*"Senior Center moving on from Will Hall: A new plan develops," ''Andover Townsman'', April 4, 2002, p. 15.
*"Senior-center plan released. Stapczynski: Public money is at least 2 years away," ''Andover Townsman'', May 23, 2002, p. 11.
*"Tax taking to make senior center?," ''Andover Townsman'', February 28, 2002.
*"Seniors eye 2 spots for new center," ''Eagle Tribune'', April 2, 2002, p. 18.
*"New senior center architect hired," ''Andover Townsman'', November 7, 2002.
*"Elderly object to center proposal," ''Eagle Tribune'', November 20, 2002, p. 13.
*"Senior Center decision expected this week: Poll shows preference among seniors for expanding current location," ''Andover Townsman'', December 19, 2002.
*"Senior Center Task Force: Selectment ponder funding for design," ''Andover Townsman'', December 26, 2002, p. 1.




=== 2003 ===
*[http://www.southchurch.com/cemetery/index.html South Church Cemetery]
*"School, selectmen address expanded senior center," ''Andover Townsman'', January 9, 2003, p. 5.
**Located at the corner of Central and School Streets (41 Central Street).
*"Will town pay to plan larger senior center? Residents will vote in April," ''Andover Townsman'', January 16, 2003, p. 1.
**Oldest cemetery in Andover.
*"Two senior center options for area," ''Andover Townsman'', May 29, 2003, p. 1.
**First recorded burial was Robert Russell in 1710.
*"Senior Center will get land for building," ''Eagle Tribune'', October 22, 2003.
**The first two ministers, Rev. Samuel Philips and Rev. Jonathan French, and their families are buried here.  Also buried are the founders of Phillips Academy, Andover Theological Seminary and the Abbot Female Academy.
**Andover's Revolutionary War dead are buried here or remembered at the triangle of School and Central Streets.
**See [[South Church (Parish)]]
**[http://www.southchurch.com/cemetery/ List of people buried in South Church Cemetery]
[[File:southchurchmap.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Map of South Parish Cemetery]]
[[File:Memorial.jpg|200px|thumb|center|List of Memorials in South Parish Cemetery]]




=== 2004 ===
*"Article 32: Design Monday.  Senior center halfway there," ''Andover Townsman'', April 29, 2004.


*[https://www.andoverma.gov/309/Spring-Grove-Cemetery Spring Grove Cemetery]
**Located on Abbot Street named for the spring on the property.
**This is the Andover town cemetery.
**Funds ($3,000) appropriated at the 1869 town meeting purchase 41 acres from the heirs of Nehemiah Abbott for the cemetery.
**Dedicated on October 15, 1871. 
**A statue dedicated to Civil War Veterans erected on cemetery grounds.
**An online search by name, a map of the cemetery, and a list of rules and regulations are located on the town's website [https://www.andoverma.gov/618/Spring-Grove-Cemetery-Viewer] 
***See "Spring Grove Cemetery steeped in History, Shrouded in Beauty", The Townsman, October 29, 2015, page 11.


=== 2005 ===
*"Five votes away from senior center: More land needed," ''Andover Townsman'', January 13, 2005, p. 1.
*"$7.5M for Seniors: Center costs rise," ''Andover Townsman'', January 20, 2005, p. 1.
*"Andover Senior Center backers launch public relations push," ''Eagle Tribune'', March 2, 2005, p. 1.
*"Senior center favored," ''Eagle Tribune'', March 24, 2005, p. 1.
*"Cooking up support? Senior Center Now group pushing for new, $7.6M center," ''Andover Townsman'', March 31, 2005, p. 7.
*"Seniors get selectmen's vote: No support from Vispoli, Major, who again pitch community center," ''Andover Townsman'', March 31, 2005, p. 1.
*"New Vote sought on senior center," ''Andover Townsman'', May 19, 2005, p. 1
*"Proposed Youth/Senior Center: Officials, residents wonder if groups could share space," ''Eagle Tribune'', June 8, 2005, p. 11.
*"Center talks done until fall: Selectmen await seniors' petition," ''Andover Townsman'', July 7, 2005.
*"Last-chance strategies in works: Seniors hope for Sept. 27 meeting while lining up support," ''Eagle Tribune'', August 1, 2005.
*"As expected, town will vote again on senior center," ''Andover Townsman'', August 18, 2005.
*"Finance board says 'no' - again," ''Eagle Tribune'', September 8, 2005, p. 1.
*"Selectmen's switch strikes second blow," ''Eagle Tribune'', September 9, 2005, p. 1.


*[https://www.jcam.org/Pages/Cemeteries/Cemetery_Pages/Lawrence_Mt_Vernon.html Temple Emanuel Cemetery]
**Located at Corbett and Mount Vernon Street, Lawrence


=== 2006 ===
*"Andover capital improvement requests total $18.4 million," ''Eagle Tribune'', October 17, 2006, p. 1.
*"Four-season patio eyed for senior center: $360K expansion part of capital plan," ''Andover Townsman'', October 19, 2006, p. 5.


[https://preservation.mhl.org/99-corbertt-street '''United Lebanese Cemetery''']
**First Syrian Cemetery in the United States.[[Legacies of Labor]]


=== 2007 ===
*"New organization formed to raise money for seniors," ''Eagle Tribune'', February 16, 2007.


*[http://www.westparishgardencemetery.org/ West Parish Cemetery]
**Located at 129 Reservation Road.
**Graves in this cemetery date back to 1692 & 1751.


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*[https://preservation.mhl.org/4-douglass-ln '''Woodbridge-Jenkins Family Cemetery - Douglas Lane''']
**Located at 4 Douglas Lane, off Mortimer Road, off Jenkins Road.
**17 people were buried here between 1753-1882.
**In 1882, 8 members of the Jenkins family were reinterred, 7 to Spring Grove Cemetery (William Jenkins lot), 1 to South Church Cemetery.
**9 remain, 6 members of the Benjamin Woodbridge family (1805-1853, direct descendants of Rev. John Woodbridge, the first minister of Andover), and 3 children of Samuel and Rebecca Jenkins, who died on consecutive days in September 1753.
**The town adopted the cemetery at the 2002 town meeting.
**A 2003 Eagle Scout project cleaned up, restored, and fenced in the cemetery.
**A 2014 Eagle Scout project built a footbridge and footpath from the road to the cemetery.
[[Image:Jenkins.jpg|thumb|...Woodbridge and Jenkins Family Cemetery.... click to enlarge|left]]
 
 
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See
 
*"Buried here (famous Andover residents)," ''Andover Townsman'', October 26, 1995, p. 1.
*"Historic Undertaking: Repairing stones is grave matter," ''Andover Townsman'', February 21, 2002, p.1.
*"Revolutionary War-era cemetery now town's," ''Andover Townsman'', April 25, 2002.
*"Revolutionary War era cemetery is town's: Woodbridge Jenkins Cemetery," ''Andover Townsman'', May 2, 2002, p. 22.
*[https://mvlc.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/andover/search/detailnonmodal/ent:$002f$002fSD_ILS$002f0$002fSD_ILS:380293/one "Farm and Neighborhood Cemeteries of Andover and North Andover, Mass, Including Stone Inscriptions"] by Lenora White McQuesten.
*"Finding roots in Andover," ''Eagle Tribune'', January 11, 2009, p. 9.
* "Bridging Town History: Eagle Scout candidate builds critical link to early cemetery," ''Andover Townsman'', September 11, 2014, p. 17.
* [http://magenweb.org/Essex/Andover/cemeteryindex.html Andover Church and Cemetery Guide]
 
 
See also
 
*[https://archive.org/details/farmneighborhood00mcqu Farm and neighborhood cemeteries of Andover and North Andover, Massachusetts, including stone inscriptions]
* [https://mvlc.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/andover/search/detailnonmodal/ent:$002f$002fSD_ILS$002f0$002fSD_ILS:50527/one Guide to Cemeteries in Essex County Massachusetts] R929.5 Gui (The information for Andover is in the Andover File -- Cemeteries.)
*[http://andoverhistorical.org/ The Andover Historical Society] has a list of cemetery inventories for Christ Church, St. Augustine's, Phillips Academy Chapel, Spring Grove, South Church and West Parish cemeteries.
 
 
--[[User:Eleanor|Eleanor]] 15:41, June 13, 2006 and December 2, 2014 (EDT)<br>
--[[User:Kim|Kim]] 20:38, December 12, 2012 (EST)<br>
--[[User:Eleanor|Eleanor]] ([[User talk:Eleanor|talk]]) 10:52, 18 March 2015 (EDT)<br>
--[[User:Kim|Kim]] ([[User talk:Kim|talk]]) 14:33, 3 February 2016 (EST)<br>
--[[User:Eleanor|Eleanor]] ([[User talk:Eleanor|talk]]) 13:23, 12 February 2016 (EST)
----[[User:Stephanie|Stephanie]] ([[User talk:Stephanie|talk]]) 11:05, 19 October 2020 (EDT)


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The first documented gravestone in Andover was placed at South Church in 1711.


Chapel Cemetery at Phillips Academy

    • Originally the cemetery for the Andover Theological Seminary
    • First burial was in 1810.
    • Those buried include: Harriet Beecher Stowe; John Dove; Alice Buck; Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and Warren Draper.
      • See "A little cemetery - a lot of history," Andover Townsman, December 5, 2013, p. 16.


Christ Church Cemetery

    • Located at 25 Central Street.
    • Graves in this cemetery date back to 1840.


  • Cornelius Gould Farm Cemetery - Gould Road
    • Contains only three gravestones and a few unmarked graves: Cornelius Gould, Lydia Gould, and Emerson Gould.
    • When the boundary line between Andover and North Reading was established in 1904, a portion of the Gould Farm was in North Reading. The cemetery is in this portion.


  • Jenkins Family Cemetery - See Woodbridge-Jenkins Family Cemetery



  • Sacred Heart Cemetery
    • Located at 80 Corbett Road in the Shawsheen section of Andover.
    • A member of the Catholic Cemetery Association





  • South Church Cemetery
    • Located at the corner of Central and School Streets (41 Central Street).
    • Oldest cemetery in Andover.
    • First recorded burial was Robert Russell in 1710.
    • The first two ministers, Rev. Samuel Philips and Rev. Jonathan French, and their families are buried here. Also buried are the founders of Phillips Academy, Andover Theological Seminary and the Abbot Female Academy.
    • Andover's Revolutionary War dead are buried here or remembered at the triangle of School and Central Streets.
    • See South Church (Parish)
    • List of people buried in South Church Cemetery
Map of South Parish Cemetery
List of Memorials in South Parish Cemetery


  • Spring Grove Cemetery
    • Located on Abbot Street named for the spring on the property.
    • This is the Andover town cemetery.
    • Funds ($3,000) appropriated at the 1869 town meeting purchase 41 acres from the heirs of Nehemiah Abbott for the cemetery.
    • Dedicated on October 15, 1871.
    • A statue dedicated to Civil War Veterans erected on cemetery grounds.
    • An online search by name, a map of the cemetery, and a list of rules and regulations are located on the town's website [1]
      • See "Spring Grove Cemetery steeped in History, Shrouded in Beauty", The Townsman, October 29, 2015, page 11.



United Lebanese Cemetery


  • West Parish Cemetery
    • Located at 129 Reservation Road.
    • Graves in this cemetery date back to 1692 & 1751.


  • Woodbridge-Jenkins Family Cemetery - Douglas Lane
    • Located at 4 Douglas Lane, off Mortimer Road, off Jenkins Road.
    • 17 people were buried here between 1753-1882.
    • In 1882, 8 members of the Jenkins family were reinterred, 7 to Spring Grove Cemetery (William Jenkins lot), 1 to South Church Cemetery.
    • 9 remain, 6 members of the Benjamin Woodbridge family (1805-1853, direct descendants of Rev. John Woodbridge, the first minister of Andover), and 3 children of Samuel and Rebecca Jenkins, who died on consecutive days in September 1753.
    • The town adopted the cemetery at the 2002 town meeting.
    • A 2003 Eagle Scout project cleaned up, restored, and fenced in the cemetery.
    • A 2014 Eagle Scout project built a footbridge and footpath from the road to the cemetery.
...Woodbridge and Jenkins Family Cemetery.... click to enlarge



See

  • "Buried here (famous Andover residents)," Andover Townsman, October 26, 1995, p. 1.
  • "Historic Undertaking: Repairing stones is grave matter," Andover Townsman, February 21, 2002, p.1.
  • "Revolutionary War-era cemetery now town's," Andover Townsman, April 25, 2002.
  • "Revolutionary War era cemetery is town's: Woodbridge Jenkins Cemetery," Andover Townsman, May 2, 2002, p. 22.
  • "Farm and Neighborhood Cemeteries of Andover and North Andover, Mass, Including Stone Inscriptions" by Lenora White McQuesten.
  • "Finding roots in Andover," Eagle Tribune, January 11, 2009, p. 9.
  • "Bridging Town History: Eagle Scout candidate builds critical link to early cemetery," Andover Townsman, September 11, 2014, p. 17.
  • Andover Church and Cemetery Guide


See also


--Eleanor 15:41, June 13, 2006 and December 2, 2014 (EDT)
--Kim 20:38, December 12, 2012 (EST)
--Eleanor (talk) 10:52, 18 March 2015 (EDT)
--Kim (talk) 14:33, 3 February 2016 (EST)
--Eleanor (talk) 13:23, 12 February 2016 (EST)


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