That pictures above is probably not the oldest tomb ever found, but it’s the oldest tomb with a legible date; the earliest date on any tombstone, to date.
It’s the tomb of Rev. Ephraim Huit who died on September, 4th, 1644, and buried in the old burying ground of Windsor; Palisado Cemetery. It reads:
Who when hee lived wee drew our vitall breath,
Who when hee dyed his dying was our death,
Who was ye stay of State, Ye Churches Staff,
Alas the times forbid an Epitaph
But if you’re looking for creepy, cool, then feast your eyes on these lovely tombs and cemeteries from all around the world.
Anchor Cemetery Portugal

Arlington National Cemetery

Austria Cemetery

Burial Spirit Houses Eklutna Alaska

Cemetery in China

Chichicastenango Cemetery Guatemala

Chiesa Dei Morti

Children’s Anthropomorphic Gravestones

Creepy Headstones

Crowley Mausoleum In A Walmart Parking Lot

Greyfriars Kirkyard

Hill Of Crosses

Howard Street Cemetery Salem Massachusetts

La Noria Cemetery Chile

La Recoleta Cemetery Argentina

London Catacombs

Masses of Tombstones in Cemetery in Queens

Merry Cemetery Romania

Mound Of Olives Jerusalem

Mount Jerome Cemetery Ireland

Old Jewish Cemetery Prague

Pere Lachaise Cemetery

Plot E Oise Aisne American Cemetery

St. Andrews Cathedral Graveyard

The Hanging Caskets Sagada

The Hardy Tree in London

The Oldest Cemetery in Europe

The Skye Museum of Island Life

The Victorians Of Highgate Cemetery

Underwater Cemetery

Waverley Cemetery Sydney

If you gotta go, you may as well go in style.







