Hi Willora Glee and cousins, You did share those listings with me Willora, and I posted them on findagrave -- at least all of those that were not already on there -- and added family info to those I knew about. Also Mr. Weaner gave me his transcript of the burials in the northern cemetery, I have a copy of the listing that is in the Pennsylvania Archives, Willora Glee sent me her list, and my hubby and I walked both burial grounds in the last few years. Also whenever I have a few minutes I research the names on ancestry and other sites to help get the families sorted out and to verify info about the names. I am now going over the Gettysburg Times' 1960 series "A Bit of History About Early Settlers." There have always many errors and much confusion about the two cemeteries, Northern and Southern. Some of the people are listed in both places. I have corresponded with findagrave about the problem but am not sure the listings are all straightened out yet. Here is a hot link to the NORTHERN Low Dutch Cemetery sometimes called Osborns: http://goo.gl/jGLhz When that page opens, click on "view all interments" at the upper right. There are 64 memorials listed. You can double click on the underlined names to open and read what has been posted. If you have documentation of someone buried there who is not listed, even if there is no marker remaining, please email me at carolynleonard@me.com and I will try to fix it. Of course, you have to have some type of proof they are buried there. If you see an error, click on the "edit" tab at the top right of the memorial page, enter the correct info and send. The person who is responsible for maintaining that memorial will receive it. I am responsible for only 25 of the 64 memorials there now. There are 72 burials listed in the Southern or Lower Low Dutch cemetery. Here is a hot link to the SOUTHERN Low Dutch Cemetery sometimes called Youngs: http://goo.gl/cLNo0 I would be happy to receive any info any of you have that would help. You can email it to me at carolynleonard@me.com. By the way -- We are preparing for our once every two year Gathering of Low Dutch Cousins. We are descendants of the Low Dutch who settled New Amsterdam, moved to New Jersey, migrated to near Gettysburg, and made history when they later populated the Kentucky frontier. Our Dutch Cousins goal is to research, share and preserve the genealogy and history of our common Low Dutch heritage, including but not limited to, the restoration and preservation of the Old Mud Meetinghouse near Harrodsburg, KY. Our mission is to honor the memory of these ancestors, and enjoy the friendship of cousins - both newly-discovered and long-loved. To learn more about the Low Dutch check out our official webpage managed by Pam Ellingson webmaster: www.DutchCousins.org; Also you can go to www.carolynbleonard.com and click on Dutch Cousins, and the LOWDUTCHHERITAGE; sign up for the Dutch Letters round robin weekly email Buffalo234@cox.net; and visit the Dutch Cousins Facebook page. Download free genealogy stuff at http://bit.ly/Genealogystuff Blessings & Best wishes, cousin carolyn in Oklahoma On Apr 23, 2013, at 11:56 AM, dutch-colonies-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > I have given money in the past to maintain the Conewago cemeteries. I was given in the past the list of who is buried in the North and South cemeteries of Conewago. I also have a plot map for them. I could share them but there are seven pages and I cannot post them to the list. I have had these maps and burial lists for a long time for over 15 years. If memory serves me right I shared them with Carolyn Leonard and her Dutch Cousins list. I could post the burial lists but not to plot maps. Maria Stryker Banta is supposed to buried in one of the two cemeteries but there is not listing for her nor is there a stone for her. She was buried to Henry Banta 4th. He is supposed to be buried there too. I descend out of them. How do you want me to handle this? > Glee Van Osdol Krapf