One of the graves in Harley Cemetery is my Great-Great Grandfather George Daniel Cluck (1822-1882). Harley was the headmaster at some kind of educational institute (called the Harley Institute or Harley Academy or something like that, I think) that was located at that place. My mother and grandparents grew up at the little stone house whose remains are near the cemetery. I think there may be a couple of other Clucks buried there but can't read the stones well enough to tell for sure. Brett Elliott > I have discovered a small cememtery on the road leading to the National > Refuge in Johnson County. The sign reads: > "Harley Cemetery Joshua M. Harley 1839-1892." The small plot is chain-linked > fence with barbed wire around the top and a locked gate A large stone indicated > that Johsua M Harley's wife was Lucretia B.? Griffin born 1842 but no death > date. There is another small stone which I could not read and about 4 graves > with rocks for headstones. Does anyone have more info on this cememtery, > so I can put it on the internet along with other Johnson County cemeteries?? > Please E-mail at Rbeaver@simplynet.net > > > ==== OKJOHNST Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okjohnst/ > >