In a message dated 7/31/02 10:14:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, sweeze@zoominternet.net writes: > Can you tell me more aboutthis Krohn's cemetery? Hi Pat --- Thanks for your help with the estate records :) Here is the situation with "Krohn's": I have been looking for this cemetery for almost 2 days now and after I posted, decided to do more searching, particularly in Beaver County since the family once lived in that county. GGG-Grandpa's obituary states that he ''has been a citizen of Cranberry for many years...." ... so I was assuming both "Oak Grove Lutheran" (the church) and "Krohn's" were in Butler County at the very least, if not in Cranberry itself. Among other things, I had checked other Beaver County sites earlier without luck but thanks to the Beaver County link at your own site, I was able to quickly find a cemetery called "Crone's Cemetery" --- actually, the proper name is "Crone's German Lutheran Cemetery" (both are used). From what I was able to find out, it is a very, very, very small cemetery, but apparently it is still in operation. I have a call in now to the cemetery and I am waiting to hear back from them. The spellings seem so divergent that I am not 100% certain I have the right cemetery ---- surely there couldn't be two of them! but one never knows. I am hoping that if 'Crone's' is not the one for which I am looking, that they can direct me to "Krohn's", and hopefully Oak Grove Lutheran Church --- perhaps this church is/was in Beaver County as well: I could not find this church at the same Beaver County web site, however. I am sure it merged somewhere along the line, or merely ceased to exist, and I may just try checking with the Lutheran Archives & present day churches in both counties at this point. At any rate, I will surely let you know if a "Krohn's" (and/or "Oak Grove" for that matter) turns out to be in Butler. Thanks again for your help and I will be in touch! Cindy