This page is under construction as information is constantly becoming available.
This page includes cemetery history's in addition to other historical
information pertaining to Pasco and Hernando Counties. As this site expands we
will add lists of burials for each cemetery with the history of the communities
that formed around them. Some of the cemeteries listed have since been destroyed
and in some cases have homes and businesses built on them while others remain in
unfit conditions; very little remains of them. Any site marked as a ghost
cemetery refers to a cemetery that has not been relocated but upon inspection of
the site there is no cemetery, these cemeteries have been documented through
historical accounts. In some cases these sites may have been developed.
This page will be updated on a regular basis so please check back for
pictures, maps and any updated historical information and articles. Any
information contained on this page may not be reproduced without written consent
of the author. Copyright ©2003-2008
Anyone with questions, comments, or additional information can contact the
page designer Jeff Cannon
MAIN ARTICLES:
- Aripeka Cemetery (a.k.a. Gulf Key Cemetery)

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Baker Hill Cemetery
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Bayport Cemetery

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Bishop Cemetery
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Blackman Cemetery
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Brooksville African American Cemetery
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Brooksville Catholic/ Olive Street Cemetery

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Brooksville Cemetery (white)
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Buck Place Cemetery
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Centralia Cemetery (ghost cemetery)
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Chinsegut Hill Cemetery
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Coogler Family Cemetery- downtown Brooksville (ghost cemetery)
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Easter Cemetery
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Enville African American Cemetery
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Freeman/ Tooke Lake African American Cemetery (ghost cemertery)
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Fort Taylor African American Cemetery
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Giddens Homestead Cemetery
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Haynes Private Cemetery
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Hope Hill Cemetery
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Johnson Cew Cemetery
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Lake Lindsey African American Cemetery
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Lake Lindsey (white)
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Langs African American Cemetery
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Lykes Family Cemetery

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Marchand Cemetery
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Masaryktown Cemetery
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May Family Cemetery- ghost cemetery
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McGeachey Cemetery
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McMinn Place African American Cemetery
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McMinn Place Cemetery (white)
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Mickler Family Cemetery (two graves)

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Mills "Old" Cemetery- (a.k.a. Kaylon Cemetery- four graves remaining)

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Mills "New" Family Cemetery
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Mitchell Cemetery
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New Church Cemetery
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Old Still African American Cemetery
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Oriole African American Cemetery
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Spring Hill African American Cemetery
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Spring Hill (white) Cemetery- a.k.a. Ayers-Simmons or Confederate Cemetery

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Spring Lake Cemetery
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Polish Catholic/ St. Stanislaus Cemetery
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Thompson/ Coogler Cemetery
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Tucker Hill Cemetery

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Twin Lakes African American Cemetery
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Walls Cemetery
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Wiscon African American Cemetery
"
The reader is assured that if the cemeteries
in his town are kept in good order, this Dream is not leveled at his town at
all, but is leveled particularly and venomously at the next town."
Taken from "A Curious Dream" by Mark Twian, suggested
reading.