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What (who) is burying-ground - definition

CEMETERY IN HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY
Weston Burying Ground, Manville; Weston Burying Ground, Bound Brook; Weston Burying Ground; Van Nest - Weston Burying Ground, Bound Brook; Van Nest - Weston Burying Ground

burying-ground      
n.
Cemetery. See burial-ground.
St. John's Burying Ground         
DEFUNCT CEMETERY IN MANHATTAN
Saint John's Burying Ground
St. John's Burying Ground was a cemetery bounded by Varick Street, Leroy Street, Hudson Street and Clarkson Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan.
Catherine Street Burying Ground         
Catherine Street Burying Ground (Cincinnati)
Catherine Street Burying Ground was the second Catholic cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was located near Court Street and Cutter Street.

Wikipedia

Van Nest – Weston Burying Ground

The Van Nest – Weston Burying Ground is in Hillsborough Township, New Jersey on the border with Manville, New Jersey. It is also referred to as the Van Nest Burying Ground and the Frelinghuysen Burying Ground. The cemetery is located on Millstone River Road (County Route 533) and the corner of Schmidt Street. It resides on the edge of Central Jersey Regional Airport. On the opposite side of the Millstone River and slightly north is the Davis Burial Ground in Zarephath, New Jersey. It has a similar brick wall surrounding the cemetery and dates from the same era. Van Nest – Weston Burying Ground was surveyed in 1912 by E. Gertrude Nevius of East Millstone and was published in the Somerset County Historical Quarterly. Between 1912 and 2008 there are 42 identifiable burials.

Examples of use of burying-ground
1. Goodwin Jr., 1', of Salisbury, was working at the city‘s Old Hill Burying Ground on Aug. 17 as part of his court–ordered community service for a burglary conviction.
2. A clue in a Dr Pepper promotion suggested a coin that might be worth as much as $1 million was buried in the 347–year–old Granary Burying Ground, the final resting place of John Hancock, Paul Revere, Samuel Adams and other historic figures.