Results for Presbyterian Cemetery
Euchee Valley Presbyterian Church And Cemetery
This is the site of one of Florida’s oldest organized Pres...
Bethesda Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
In 1879 William Lee Henderson (b1808), his wife Eleanor Sh...
Westminster Presbyterian Cemetery World War Memorial Avenue of T
This Avenue of Trees,
preserved by
Gene...
Presbyterian Cemetery
[Front]:
This cemetery, the oldest in Union, ...
Lynchburg Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
Marker front:
This church was organized in 1855 by 2...
Abington Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Church founded on this site, 1714. Cemetery establi...
Sardis Presbyterian Church & Cemetery
The first residence of missionaries sent in 1821 to establ...
Mt. Paran Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
Mt. Paran Church was incorporated September 18, 1841. The ...
Presbyterian Church Cemetery
John Sadler deeded this land to the trustees of the Presby...
Paint Lick Presbyterian Church/Paint Lick Cemetery
Founded 1784 by Rev. David Rice. Early elders of the churc...
Results for Presbyterian Cemetery
Euchee Valley Presbyterian Church And Cemetery
This is the site of one of Florida’s oldest organized Presbyterian Church which was the largest Presbyterian Church in Florida until 1885. On May 27, 1827, the Reverend Murdoch Murphy of the Alabama Synod presided with one Elder, Donald McLean, ...
Bethesda Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
In 1879 William Lee Henderson (b1808), his wife Eleanor Shelby (b1817) and their nine children moved from their Alabama home to Texas by wagon train. Church records indicate worship services were held in a shelter built by the Hendersons shortly ...
Westminster Presbyterian Cemetery World War Memorial Avenue of T
This Avenue of Trees,
preserved by
General Thomas Mifflin Chapter
D.A.R.
in memory of soldiers
of Juniata County who
gave their lives in the
World War
Dedicated November 11, 1940
Courtesy hmdb.org
Presbyterian Cemetery
[Front]:
This cemetery, the oldest in Union, was established ca. 1817 and sometimes called the "village cemetery." In 1818 a Presbyterian "union" church used by other denominations as well moved here from a 1783 site about 2 mi. E. Alexander Macbeth ...
Lynchburg Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
Marker front:
This church was organized in 1855 by 21 charter members who met in the nearby Methodist church. This Greek Revival church, built of hand-hewn pine and featuring galleries on either side, was built that year with the help of ...
Abington Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Church founded on this site, 1714. Cemetery established, 1719. First recorded burial, 1728. Site of Revolutionary War skirmishes. Burials include pastors and educators notable in Abington, Philadelphia, and Princeton, and veterans of major wars.
Marker is at the intersection of Old ...
Sardis Presbyterian Church & Cemetery
The first residence of missionaries sent in 1821 to establish the Turnip Mountain Mission to the Cherokees was located on this site, just north of the Cemetery wall. The mission, later known as Haweis, was built two miles to the ...
Mt. Paran Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
Mt. Paran Church was incorporated September 18, 1841. The chruch was called Soldier’s Delight prior to 1841 and that congregation began circa 1776. The oldest legible tombstone is that of Robert Gilchrist, dated October 17, 1767. The oldest known deed ...
Presbyterian Church Cemetery
John Sadler deeded this land to the trustees of the Presbyterian Church of York Springs (then known as Petersburg) on October 4, 1858. The chapel was destroyed by fire in 1897 and a new church building was erected on Main ...
Paint Lick Presbyterian Church/Paint Lick Cemetery
Founded 1784 by Rev. David Rice. Early elders of the church: Thomas Maxwell, Alexander Henderson, James Woods, Samuel Woods, Robert Brank, George Denny, Robert Henry. First located in Paint Lick Cemetery. Second building erected circa 1830 on present site. During ...