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Established | c. 1886 |
Location | Prairie Township,
Union County, South Dakota |
Type | Catholic |
No. of interments | Over 700 |
St. Johns Cemetery (alternatively St. John [1] or St. John's [2]) is a Catholic cemetery located in Prairie Township, Union County, South Dakota, with links to St. Teresa of Avila parish and church, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls. [1] [3] The cemetery is one of a group of four adjacent cemeteries 1.2 miles south-east of Beresford, of which St. John is the is farthest west.
The earliest known burial is that of a child named Felix Phillip Mangan in 1886. As of 2001, the remains of more than 700 individuals were interred at St. John Cemetery.[ citation needed]
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Saint Johns Cemetery | |
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| |
Details | |
Established | c. 1886 |
Location | Prairie Township,
Union County, South Dakota |
Type | Catholic |
No. of interments | Over 700 |
St. Johns Cemetery (alternatively St. John [1] or St. John's [2]) is a Catholic cemetery located in Prairie Township, Union County, South Dakota, with links to St. Teresa of Avila parish and church, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls. [1] [3] The cemetery is one of a group of four adjacent cemeteries 1.2 miles south-east of Beresford, of which St. John is the is farthest west.
The earliest known burial is that of a child named Felix Phillip Mangan in 1886. As of 2001, the remains of more than 700 individuals were interred at St. John Cemetery.[ citation needed]