County-operated cemeteries in Norfolk County provide burial services for county residents and may maintain historical records dating back to the county's earliest settlement, making them valuable resources for both families and genealogical researchers. There are 50 Cemetery locations in Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
Residents of Norfolk County interested in locating ancestors buried in local cemeteries can contact the county cemetery office or historical society for burial records, grave location assistance, and access to historical plat maps of older cemetery sections.
List of Norfolk County, Massachusetts Cemetery
Avon Saint Michaels Cemetery
Canton Cemetery
Brookline Lindwood Memorial Park Cemetery
Christ Church Burial Ground Cemetery
Dedham Pine Ridge Cemetery
Hancock Cemetery
Medway Oakland Cemetery
Cohasset Central Cemetery
Franklin Cemetery Association
Franklin Saint Marys Cemetery
Medway Saint Josephs Cemetery
Millis Prospect Hill Cemetery
Milton Cemetery
Needham Cemetery Association
Milton Cemetery
Monroe Cemetery
Norfolk Cemetery
Old Episcopal Cemetery
Cemetery Helpfull Solution
Foxboro Pet Memorial Park Cemetery
Holbrook Union Cemetery
Milford Sacred Heart Cemetery
Medway Evergreen Cemetery
Blue Hill Cemetery
Braintree Lakeside Cemetery
Canton Knollwood Memorial Park Cemetery
Canton Evergreen Cemetery
Dedham Brookdale Cemetery
Foxboro St Marys Cemetery
Dover Highland Cemetery
Norwood Highland Cemetery
Mount Wollaston Cemetery
Precious Blood & St John The Baptist Cemetery
Pondville Cemetery
Quincy Christ Church Cemetery
Randolph Central Cemetery Association
Rockhill Cemetery
Sharon Rock Ridge Cemetery
Sharon Sharon Memorial Park Cemetery
Sheldonville Cemetery
Snug Harbor Sailors Cemetery
Wrentham Center Cemetery
Quincy Pine Hill Cemetery
Walpole Maple Grove Cemetery
Vine Lake Cemetery
Walpole Plains Cemetery
Wellesley Woodlawn Cemetery
Wrentham Town-Cemetery Park
Plainville Plainville Cemetery
Plain Street Cemetery
Cemetery in near by County
Families in Norfolk County who need to transfer a burial right, add a second interment to an existing grave, or request a disinterment permit should contact the county cemetery office directly, as these procedures require specific documentation and may involve coordination with the county health department.
You may also find Cemetery locations in neighboring counties including Norfolk.