My ancestor, Johann Ludwig WISSINGER and his wife Catherine were of the Protestant faith and in 1750, Johann and his friends built a crude log structure for their church in the Middletown area, Md.. This building was used by the Lutheran and Reformed congregations until 1783 when the group disbanded. In 1771, the Lutherans purchased an acre of land from Conrad CRONE and in 1773, they built a sexangular log structure for their church. This building was used until 1814 at which time they built a brick structure replacing it in 1859 with a larger brick structure, which is still standing, and in use today. This building was also used by the government as a lookout and hospital during the Civil War. I believe this church is the Lutheran Congregation of Zion Church of Middletown, Md. Can anyone clarify the history of these churches ? Also, in May of 1960, the Lutheran Congregation of Zion Church decided to remove a small cemetery from the rear of the church to make room for an elementary annex. About 100 graves were moved to a nearby larger cemetery. Does anyone know which cemetery these graves were moved to ? Does anyone know where a list of these 100 graves sites can be found or know more about this ? Thanks. Bob Wissinger