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Runkel Family Cemetery |
This is the final resting place of many of the West
Hanover Township Runkles and related families. It is on private property,
but the owner usually grants requests to visit. |
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Derry
Presbyterian |
This list of graves in Derry
Presbyterian Church Cemetery has been compiled from (1) record made July 14,
1878, by the Rev. Thomas Hastings Robinson, D.D., and Dr. William H. Egle,
(2) a record made in the 1920's by Miss Clara Moyer and Mrs. May Silks and
(3) by reading the tombstones which are still legible. - Winifred Reed in
March,1980 |
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Coble Family |
This small
family graveyard is situated along Prospect Road in Conewago Township, on
the Coble Homestead Farm, between Mapledale Road in Conewago Township,
Dauphin County and (State) Route 241 (Mt. Gretna Road) in Mt. Joy Township,
Lancaster County, just a short distance from the meeting point of three
counties: Dauphin, Lebanon, and Lancaster. |
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Fishburn Meeting House |
In Derry Township, a few miles
east of Hummelstown, was erected in the year 1846 a one-story limestone
church or meeting house, by the United Brethren in Christ, and remodeled in
the year 1886. Long before the year in which the house was erected the
followers of Otterbein worshipped in the surrounding country among its
members holding their meetings statedly in houses during the winter and
barns in summer, excepting when the large gatherings were had, they went to
the woods and held their "two day" meetings, or if longer than that, it was
known as a camp meeting. |
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Landis /
Stricker Mennonite Cemetery |
A farm cemetery(private
property) Hummelstown, Middletown Road, Pa./Dauphin Co. |
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Stauffers Cemetery |
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| Shell Church Cemtery |
Searchable database
online |
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Swatara Hill |
Swatara Hill Cemetery is
located adjacent to the Swatara Hill Church of the Brethren, along Route
230, at Gainsburg, south of Middletown, in Londonderry Township, Dauphin
County, PA.
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