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=== Town cemeteries === East Granby has seven cemeteries.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Patitucci|first1=M. J.|title=Cemeteries of East Granby|url=http://www.eastgranby.com/historicalsociety/cemeteries.htm#Small%20Pox%20Cemetery|website=East Granby Historical Society|access-date=December 27, 2015}}</ref> The oldest graves of East Granby can be found in the East Granby Center Cemetery, and dates back to 1737. * East Granby Center Cemetery β Located Near East Granby Center On School Street. The East Granby Cemetery was established in 1722, and it is no longer active.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Santore|first1=Beth|title=East Granby Cemetery|url=http://www.graveaddiction.com/egranby.html|website=Grave Addiction|access-date=December 27, 2015}}</ref> * Copper Hill Cemetery β Located In The Northwest Part Of Town * Elmwood Cemetery β Located On Windsor Locks Road, 3/4 Mile East Of Town Center * Holcomb Cemetery β Located Near The Granby Railroad Station * Prisoners' Cemetery β Located near [[Old Newgate Prison]]. * Smallpox Cemetery β Located at the top of the hill off Tariffville Road. The cemetery is on top of the "Manitank Mt." between Turkey Hill and Hatchett Hill, the property is owned by Tilcon-Roncari. * Viets Cemetery β Located Near Old Newgate Prison. This cemetery is in a clump of trees and bushes in a field in back of the farmhouse belonging to Jenny W. Kellogg. It is about a mile down the road leading from the prison towards 107-3. The plot is perhaps twenty feet square. There are about twenty stones in it. Not one of them is inscribed. The prisoners were taken down here from the prison and buried according to the story told around here.
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