In the town of Weymouth, most cemeteries are privately owned and operated, or have fallen under the care and control of the town's Cemetery Commission.  

Cemeteries in Weymouth

Ashwood   31 Broad St

Belcher, Hrs of Eliphalet    720-726 Randolph St.

Cemetery    Pleasant St. at Lambert Ave.

Cemetery, Old    608-616 Pleasant St.

Elmwood    574-596 Union St. 

Fairmount    End of  Cedar St. 

Highland      899-909  Main  St.

Lakeview     331-345 Pond St. 

Mt. Hope    Elm St. and Pine St. 

North  Weymouth      North  St. and Norton St. 

Reed      615-645  Front St. 

St. Francis Xavier     Washington St.

Village    Front St. 

Weymouth, Town of      off 100 Park Ave.

The North Weymouth Cemetery, Village, Fairmount, Mt Hope and St. Francis Xavier are the main large cemeteries in the town, all of which are still in use. There is also Lakeview cemetery, which is a smaller and less used cemetery, but still active. 

The other cemeteries listed above are for the most part no longer in use. I am not sure which ones the Town of Weymouth controls, but the town hall or the Weymouth Historical Soc. would be a good place to seek information about them. 

Please remember when trying to contact a cemetery to include a self addressed, stamped envelope to help ensure a response. Many small cemeteries are on shoestring budgets and cannot afford to answer queries without postage.  

Vital Statistics 

For information on deaths that occurred in Weymouth, the Town Clerk's office is a good place to start. There is a card index file in the Clerks office listing all deaths in the town, although owing to the fact that the Weymouth Town Hall, like many wooden town halls in New England, burned down at one point, the information may not be complete. The more recent cards usually list a place of burial. Also the name of a spouse and parents might be obtained from the card. Please check the link for Birth, Marriage and Death Records  to find out what information can be had at the Town Clerk's and what their fees are. 

Tufts Library

The Tufts Library at 64 Broad St. has a collection of books and records that would be of interest to the genealogist looking up Weymouth ancestors.  They have the 4 volume History of Weymouth, published in about 1910, vols. 3 and 4 of which have genealogies of many of Weymouth's families. There is also a book on births, marriages and deaths to 1850. Other towns are also available. There are town reports that list vital records up to the 1950's, and some Poll Books are also available from the 1900's that might give useful information to a genealogist. Some Weymouth High School year books are available, and there are volumes on war veterans and selected family genealogies.  

Also available are town newspapers on microfilm, which you will need permission to obtain, but which will contain obituaries and other interesting information on local people and events.  There are also a number of maps and files containing numerous local events and happenings that pertain to the town and it's people.


Thomas Crane Library in Quincy, MA 

The Thomas Crane Library contains the Patriot Ledger newspaper on microfilm from 1837 to the present which is a good source of obituaries for the entire South Shore. They also have online access at the library to NEHGS on line database.

 

New England Historic Genealogical Soc. 

The NEHGS is located at 101 Newbury St. in Boston, a short walk from the Copley "T" station on the Green Line. Admission is free to members, or a day pass may be obtained for $15.00.

Boston Public Library

The main branch of the Boston Public Library in Copley Sq.  (right across the street from the Copley "T" station) also has an extensive amount of records useful to the genealogist. They have census information for the New England Region on microfilm, city directories, and newspapers on microfilm. A library card may be needed to look at some items. Library card information.