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Source:
American Revolutoinary Soldiers
of
Franklin County, PA

 

GRAVE YARDS

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HOKES GRAVEYARD
(Near Greencastle, Penna.)
pg. 253

ANDREW UNANKE

 

FREDERICK BYERS, SR. (BYER - BOYER)

 

GABRIEL CARPENTER

 

JOHN GEARHART

 

MOSS SPRING GRAVEYARD
Antrim Twp.

     The Presbyterian Church at Moss Spring, adjacent to Greencastle, was evidently the eldest church building in this part of the County.  It was built in 1737 or 1738, frame, 28 x 42, and called "Old Red Meeting House."  The situation was a delightful one, and during the intermission of services the people, lunch in hand, would gather at the spring and drink of its cool, clear waters, or stroll at will among the rocks and woods of the surrounding groves."
JOSEPH DAVISON

 

DAVID KENNEDY

 

JOHN KENNEDY

 

JOHN McCLELLAN, JR. (DR.)

 

JOHN McCLENAHAN, SR.

 

ROBERT McCULLOCH

 

WILLIAM WALLACE

 

OLD JOHNSTON GRAVEYARD.
(Antrim Township)
pg. 255

JOHN BEATTY

 

WILLIAM BEATTY

 

OLD McCLELLAN GRAVEYARD
(Near Upton)
pg. 256

CAPT. JOHN McCLELLAND

 

JOHN McCULLOUGH

 

OLD REFORMED AND LUTHERAN GRAVEYARD
Mercersburg, Penna.
pg. 256

ANDREW LEYMEISTER

 

OLD REFORMED CHURCH GRAVEYARD
Greencastle, Penna.
pg. 257

JOHN HERR

 

PHILIP ROEMER

 

CONRAD SPEILMAN

 

MICHAEL TICE

 

OLD SHANNON GRAVEYARD
(Now, The Academy Farm)
Mercersburg, Penna.
pg. 258

JAMES McFARLAND

 

WILLIAM SHANNON, CORPORAL

 

JOSIAH SMITH
 

 

SAMUEL SMITH
 

 

PRESBYTERIAN GRAVEYARD
(Lower Path Valley)
pg. 259

     List of Rev. Soldiers buried in above Graveyard, - list preserved by Capt. John Walker to the date of his death, (1900) - Joseph Noble being the only one who as a stone;  Martin Miller; Samuel Walker; Robert Walker; Archibald Elliott; William Elliott; Francis Elliott; Joseph Noble (stone); Robert McConnell (Estate Admr. 1801).
 
ARCHIBALD ELLIOTT
 

 

FRANCIS ELLIOTT
 

 

JOSEPH NOBLE
 

 

ROBERT WALKER.
     Served as pvt. under Capt. Noah Abraham 177-78.  He died unmarried in 1778.  He was a son of Alexdr. and Mary Walker, early settlers in Metal Twp.
     Penna. Arch. 5th Ser. Vol. 6, p. 21, 33, 141, 139, 316.
 
SAMUEL WALKER
 

 

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