These are some notes that Helen Clear wrote under the pictures of the cemeterys. This is for private use only. Not to be posted. Grandview Cemetery is very aptly named. Visitors receive a "grand view" of the Beaver River Valley above Beaver Falls. North Sewickley Cemetery since 1830- This popular burying place in northern Beaver County is often refered to as "Upper Presbyterian". Four generations of the Druschel Family are buried in Burns-Unionville Cemeter, New Sewickley Twp. The land for the cemetery was given by Samuel Burns (1816-1899) and his wife Ruth (Shanor) Burns (1822-1910). Concord United Methodist Church and cemetery are in North Sewickley Township. Another Concord is Presbyterian and is located in Economy Borough. Ruth Nye is buried in Mt Pleasant Cemetery in Marion Township. A Baptist church stood here at one time. (I can actually read tombstone Nov 1818-9 - May 30 1897tlf) Beautiful St John's Protestant Evangelical Church, located alon Penna. Route 68 in New sewickley Township, is better know as "Burry's Church". Founded by persons of German origin, it has been serving local residents for more than 150 years. (tombstone in pict- CATHARINE ZAHN, GEB,FRISCHKORN, GEBOREN, 4 SEPT?r 1821, GESTORBEN, 11 NOV 1889, at very bottom it says, CHRIST?? 1ST MEIN LEBEN UNO STER??? MEIN GEW?I? -tlf) Lillyville Church of God in Franklin Township was once named Bethel Church. The beautiful stone on the right is in that cemetery. Stone says "THOSE WHO LEAVE US IN THE SPRINGTIME OF THEIR LIVES WILL GREET US AGAIN SOMEDAY IN A LAND WHERE SPRINGTIME IS ETERNAL" Many Beaver County residents attended church in nearby Zelienople (Butler co) and were buried in that borough's cemetery (tombstone reads: GOETTMAN, PETER GOETTMAN, 1825 -1913, ELIZABETH, HIS WIFE, 1829-1918 -tlf)