I'm struck with what a great group,and how much combined knowledge we have. Can we,combined, make an educated guess who is buried,without tombstones? My thoughts have been on a different cemetary, but I was in Old Bethel Methodist's cemetary a few min yesterday. So--- There is a row,with spaces for ,maybe 10-15 graves, and only 2 tombstones survive. [the cemetary is 10 + years older than when regular sandstone tombstones could be bought. 1807-17. O.K. mAYBE A BLANK FROM THE CHURCH,AND THEN 'WILLIAM JEFFERS" D May 4th 1833 in 74th years. [My Mom said he was nail maker for the Jersey colony, and lived on Back Run n of modern RT 125. Son m a Pine,and lived west side Back Run.1982 a desc visited Mom] O.K. Jeffers, and then 6-8-10 blank spaces,and then Martha Doughty,consort of Richard Doughty d JUNE 4,1814,and then more blank spaces. I'll guess 1st, that R Doughty was Richard Doughty,b Absecon, w Atlantic City, NJ, and that Richard Doughty's buried next to Martha,unmarked. Maybe Martha has an infant,b 1814,by her side? Mom wrote that Wm Jeffers was of Swedish blood. We write in our resource books So,my Mom, 1901-94, has her comments added to above. I went thru some cemetaries adding the wife's maiden name. Where possible. Richard Doughty was uncle of Mrs John S Parker. Richard and jeffers lived just west-sw of the dam of Lake Harsha. I pointed out to my dau that though only a couple graves seperated Wm Simonds from the Collins wife of Rev Wm Simmons-that they were 2 different men likely un-related. Page 244 of Evert's 1880 history mentions Richard Doughty being quite a hunter.His brother died a hunter near Dan'l Teegarden,in franklin co,ind 1811-12 winter. Anyway,whose buried between Wm Jeffers and Martha Doughty?