Resthaven Cemetery
Resthaven Cemetery in Edinburgh, Indiana is a historic burial ground that dates back to the early days of the town. It holds the graves of notable figures such as Mrs. Joseph Townsend, the first white settler to die in Johnson County, and Richard Conner. The cemetery's rich history includes the relocation of early settlers' graves to the newly established Edinburg Burying Ground, while the Thompson family plot remains as a testament to the past. With its serene surroundings and significant heritage, Resthaven Cemetery is a place of remembrance and reflection.
Established in 1852, Resthaven Cemetery is a four and a half-acre property that was purchased from Alexander and Rebecca Thompson Breeding. The cemetery's founders, including Edmond Mooney and James Thompson, sought to provide a new burial ground for the growing community. Today, Resthaven Cemetery stands as a solemn and peaceful resting place, preserving the memories of Edinburgh's early settlers and offering a place of solace for visitors.
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