Cornelia, Spring Township, Centre Co., still exists, although it is smaller now than it was in 1834. I am not aware of very many tax records that survive for Spring Twp. for that period, most having been "borrowed" by an attorney many years ago and never returned. Where were you able to locate this valuable resource? In 1834 Spring Township included what is now Benner and portions of College Township. If you can find Bellefonte on a map, Spring Township is a near-rectangle that surrounds it. When it included those other townships, it extended westward double the length it now has. White Twp., Cambria Co. still exists as far as I know, but I'm not familiar enough with the geography of that reason to give specifics. Justin Justin Kirk Houser Genealogist/Researcher of Central PA and Beyond Main Lines: Houser, Breon, Shawley, Ranio/Hrynio (and others) President, BAHS Class of 2003 Student Representative, BASD Board of Education Listowner, PACENTRE-L@Rootsweb.com Historian, Schürch Association of North America (specialty Central PA lines) Member, Valley View United Methodist Church "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature"
I am looking for the any cemeteries that are located in Spring/Spring Twp. Specifically looking for the burial of John Woodard (1760-1841) and Lucy Washburn Woodard (1768-1841). Their children were John, Jr., Lucy (m. Wilbur Baldwin); and Polly (m. Charles Sergeant). Carol