Christ Church Cemetery, South Amboy, New Jersey

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Christ Church Cemetery is located in South Amboy, New Jersey. The cemetery is owned and operated by the Christ Episcopal Church in South Amboy. The cemetery opened in 1856 and is still accepting new burials. [1]

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Coordinates: 40°28′25″N74°16′48″W / 40.4736°N 74.2799°W / 40.4736; -74.2799