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About the Cemetery

History of North Chinchilla Cemetery *

North Chinchilla Cemetery, also known as "Griffin Burying Ground", is a historic cemetery located in Chinchilla, South Abington Twp., Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. It is situated on Willowbrook Road, near the intersection of Edella Road and North Abington Road in South Abington Township. The cemetery dates back to the mid-1800s, making it one of the older burial grounds in the region.


Note that there are two additional local cemeteries also named "Griffin Burying Ground." Each is located in the Providence section of nearby Scranton.


Founding and Origin


The exact founder of North Chinchilla Cemetery is not widely documented, but records indicate that it has been an active burial site since the 19th century. The cemetery was likely established by early settlers in the area, serving as a final resting place for local families and community members. Over time, it became known as Griffin Burying Ground, possibly named after a prominent family or individual associated with its early history.


Cultural Significance


North Chinchilla Cemetery holds cultural and historical importance for the Lackawanna County community. It serves as a testament to the region’s early settlers, many of whom played key roles in the development of South Abington Township and surrounding areas. The cemetery is a reflection of the area's heritage, with gravestones dating back to the mid-19th century, showcasing the craftsmanship and burial traditions of the time.


Additionally, the cemetery remains active, with ongoing efforts to preserve its historical integrity. Volunteers and historians have worked to document inscriptions on gravestones, ensuring that the memory of those buried there is maintained for future generations.


* Generated by MS Copilot 5/31/2025

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