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Knepper Farm | Taylor township west side of Route 440; note from Ned Knepper in 1978 of 9 gravestones under a machine shed, names unknown; also 3 fieldstone markers on the Harry S. Knepper farm | View... | ||
Kline | N39°55.799' | W78°04.974' | Licking Creek township near Andover; 6 graves copied by Sam Buterbaugh; earliest Conrad Cline died 1788 | View... |
Kendall | Ayr Township on Buterbaugh/Moore farm south of McConnellsburg; 1 marker for the first white woman to die a natural death; copied by Anne Lodge in 1982. (Address: fence row behind 16937 Great Cove Rd, McConnellsburg, PA) | View... | ||
Jerusalem Christian | N39°51'4.194" | W78°15'0.108" | Brush Creek township north of Amaranth; 110 graves copied from LDS microfilm about 1950; earliest David May died 1847 (Address:269 Church Rd.) | View... |
Hykes/Martin | Ayr Township south of McConnellsburg; used by Old Order River Brethren; copied by Sam Buterbaugh in the 1960s with a number of weathered field stones; this is the traditional burial place for Daniel McConnell, Sr., the founder of McConnellsburg, on a hillside behind 421 Back Run Rd, McConnellsburg, PA | View... | ||
Hustontown (Church of God) | N40°03'45.7" | W78°00'53.4" | View... | |
Hustontown | N40°2'38.243" | W78°1'45.383" | border of Dublin/Taylor township at United Methodist church; about 500 markers copied by Glenn Cordell in November 1982; dates from Civil War period (Address: Pleasant Ridge Rd, Hustontown, PA) | View... |
Huston Family | In Hustontown at the NE side of Route 475 and Pitt Street; five marked graves with 1 field stone marked B S October 21, 1837; copied by Ken Keebaugh. | View... | ||
Humbert Farm | Ayr Township on Dickey's Mountain Road; copied by Sam Buterbaugh, earliest fieldstone Hess died 1819 | View... | ||
Hooper | Bethel township off Route 643 near Bedford Chapel; 6 readable tombstones copied by D.L. Welsh in 1991 | View... | ||
Hockensmith | Licking Creek township on Hoop's Hill near Andover; 4 marked graves and 9 fieldstones copied by Hazel Harr in 1978; earliest grave 1854 | View... | ||
Hills Chapel | N39°49'16.068" | W78°10'42.888" | Bethel township near Dott; 98 marked graves copied from LDS microfilm; earliest Job Hill died 1832 (Address: Alpine Rd, Needmore, PA) | View... |
Hendershot (Buck Valley) | N39°45'11.5" | W78°16'21.1" | Union township in Buck Valley; 26 marked graves copied from LDS microfilm; earliest Jackson Hendershot died 1859; along Rt 484 at the foot of Sideling Hill Mountain on the Union Twp side, located along the road | View... |
Hendershot | N39°45'11.953" | W78°16'20.846" | Bethel township on farm of Shirley Remsburg; 3 marked graves plus 20 fieldstones; recorded by Bernard Barton in 1993 (Address: Buck Valley Rd, Warfordsburg, PA) | View... |
Hammett | Licking Creek township near Harrisonville; 3 graves on Gordon Strait farm, 1 grave on Oliver Daniels farm, copied by Sam Buterbaugh | View... | ||
Hammel | Licking Creek township; 1 marker along old rail fence post 2 miles down Sipes Mill Road, copied by Deanna Anderson in October 1983; for Mary Hammel 1747-1818 | View... | ||
Gregory/Hixson | on Greenland Road near the Maryland border; 12 stones plus others not readable, copied by David Mason in July 1984 | View... | ||
Green Hill Presbyterian | N39°59'39.938" | W78°5'17.837" | Licking Creek township; copied from a published church history list by George Harris in 1930 and updated by Floyd Sipes in 1978 (Address: opposite side and west of 7304 Lincoln Highway, Harrisonville, PA) | View... |
Gladfelter Pulpwood & Gladfelter/Newman | Taylor township, 2 legible and 6 fieldstones copied by Ned Knepper in 1978; and Taylor township; 2 legible and 7 fieldstones copied by Ned Knepper in 1978 | View... | ||
Fort Littleton Farm | Dublin township on old Wm. Wilds farm; copied by Gil Colledge in October 1981; 10 graves but stones moved to woods by James Stevens; earliest Baker died 1830 | View... | ||
Fort Littleton | N40°4'15.072" | W77°58'2.876" | Dublin township at Fort Littleton; about 175 graves copied by Sam Buterbaugh in early 1970s; earliest Snyder child died 1811 and Rev. James Hunter of M.E. Church died 1820 (Address: Sinoquipe Rd, Fort Littleton, PA) | View... |
Field | Taylor township, copied by Charles Edwards in 1982; 2 Barnett markers on Mountain Road in Charlie Black's field; 1 Sipes stone lying on ground near Donald Gracey's home | View... | ||
Farm | Taylor township; copied by Ned Knepper mostly unknown names; 3 on Edwards farm, 2 on Cordelia McLain farm, 5 on Harry Knepper farm, 10 on Reed Feight farm, 1 on Black farm, 4 on Harper tract | View... | ||
Fairview | N40°3'11.798" | W78°4'30.865" | Taylor township at United Methodist church, 3 miles west of Hustontown; about 250 graves copied by Roy and Jennifer Cline, Tom Duffey, Glenn and Connie Cordell on August 29, 1982. (Address: 2288 N. Hess Rd, Hustontown, PA) | View... |
Ensley | N39°56'53.716" | W78°14'1.309" | Brush Creek township - The Ensley & Rohm Family Cemeteries are located near each other at the top of the hill above Union Christian Cemetery in Brush Creek Twp (Address: Old 126, Crystal Springs, PA) | View... |
Englert Farm | N40°1'28.594" | W77°56'24.131" | Todd Township near Knobsville; 16 graves copied by Sam Buterbaugh in the 1960s; earliest Fanny Truax died 1851 (Address: Narrows Rd, McConnellsburg, PA) | View... |
Ebenezer Methodist | N39°55'31.971" | W78°8'22.724" | Belfast township near Needmore; copied by Sam Buterbaugh in 1960s; earliest Fanny Truax died 1851 (Address: 226 Ebenezer Church Rd, Needmore, PA) | View... |
Dublin Mills | Dublin township; new cemetery, only 1 marker in 1982 for Ray Long died 1980 | View... | ||
Dubbs | Dublin township near Burnt Cabins; 5 marked graves copied by Clara Louise Dubbs in October 1978; earliest Sarah Long died 1848 | View... | ||
Diehl | Brush Creek township, Whips Cove on farm settled by Solomon Diehl; 8 graves copied by Donald R. McKee, with note that other Diehl markers were moved to Whips Cove Church in the 1880s. | View... |