Eglington Cemetery Is One Of New Jersey’s Spookiest Cemeteries

Eglington Cemetery in New Jersey, established in 1776, is the oldest continually operated, privately owned cemetery in the U.S. and is known for its paranormal activity.

There are more than 2,000 cemeteries in New Jersey but only one is the oldest continually operated, privately owned cemetery in the United States. Eglington Cemetery was established in 1776 and is still active to this day. It is open to the public (offices are currently closed) and visitors are expected to be respectful. It is quite beautiful but it's also, according to paranormal experts, incredibly haunted.

Eglington Cemetery is the final resting place of over 70,000 New Jerseyans.

Notable interments include congressmen and senators James Matlack, Henry C. Loudenslager , and Robert C. Hendrickson, professional baseball player Ray Narleski, singer Joanie Weber, NASCAR drivers Bud Olsen and Jackie McLaughlin, and murder victim Alvin Milton Day, Junior.

Alvin Day, just 24 at the time, was killed during what has been called the first shooting spree in the United States. The "Walk of Death" occurred in East Camden in 1949. Thirteen men, women, and children were killed.

It is not known if Alvin's spirit remains at the cemetery though multiple EVPs have been recorded with male voices.

Female voices have been recorded as well. Electronic voice phenomena recorded by investigators include "it might be you" and "come on then."

Paranormal experts rate this cemetery as highly active, particularly at night.

The cemetery is nearly as active in the day, filled with family members and locals enjoying the beautiful, peaceful place. It has gardens, striking headstones, a fountain, miles of walkways, and plenty of open space.

The cemetery office (as of last 2019) offered a map that pointed out notable gravesites. They may be made available again when the offices reopen. This cemetery is just as important to the living as it is for the dead. Curious visitors are welcome but should not create messes or disturbances. Speaking of disturbances, you can hear the EVP recordings for yourself on the Precision Paranormal website.

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