Hi Peggy! I want to thank you for the file of info you sent on Confer and Huff. I just finished going through it in between law school apps. I have some more Confer data to share with you shortly, but need to check a record or two at our library to confirm first. The Nelsonville Cemetery is right along the road on top of Keating Mountain. Here are the directions as I have them: From the intersection of Jay and Water Streets in Lock Haven (the Lock Haven Courthouse), travel west on Water Street for 1 mile. Turn right onto PA Route 120 (Susquehanna Avenue) and travel 38.9 miles, to Keating. Turn left onto Keating Road and go over the bridge. Continue on this road. At 0.7 mile, the road splits three ways. Continue on Keating Mountain Road (gravel) which is toward your left but not the leftmost road. From this point, travel 6.5 miles. The cemetery is on the left side of the road, in a clearing. There are several cemeteries in both East and West Keating Twps. that will appear in our next Clinton Co. cemetery book, covering all of Western Clinton County (except Chapman Twp. & Renovo already printed by us in another book). The only thing that is holding it up is the Dennison Cemetery in Noyes Twp. which we need to access by boat, and we are working on this. The only marked Shade grave there is: Shade, Jennie S., 23.3.0, w/o Wm. T., footstone: J. S. S., (stone broken)......................................................... 18(84) "Blessed are they who die in the Lord." Justin At 07:50 AM 1/7/2007, you wrote: >Has anyone ever heard of the Nelsonville Cemetery on top of the Keating Mt? >Has anyone ever been there. Would like to know if there is any markers at >all up there. I heard there is another cemetery there but off hand cannot >remember the name of it. I have a great aunt supposedly buried >there ,Abigail >Huff Shade but cannot find out anything about it. >Thanks Peggy > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message