Does any of this ring even a faint bell with anyone? Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Parish History, 1926, lists Casper Rider under "fathers of children baptized before the year 1800." This church is located 8 miles SE of Washington, PA, and was pastored by Johannes Stauch who was also the pastor at Jacob's Lutheran in the same time frame (1791-1808). He also served Ginger Hill (Stecher's) Church and possibly Pigeon Creek (Kamerer) and Werner's (North Zion) in Allegheny Co. Rider, Maria J. (1844-1844) (aged 3 months, 14 days) This tombstone was found in the Horn Cemetery, on the property of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (founded 1869, disbanded 1942). Many stones in the cemetery predate the founding of this church. This cemetery is a couple miles north of Marianna, Washington Co, very near the Greene Co. line. Tombstone reads: Maria J. daughter of G. and E. Rider died Sept 26 1844. It is fallen flat; won't be long until it is buried in the grass. It is beside Catharine Boos, wife of Christian (maybe), d: 13 May 1846, aged 29. Nearby stones spell this name Booze. Note that in the 1860 census records that George and Elizabeth Rider, Greene Co, have a daughter named Maria who is living, so not the infant, and a woman named Catharine Boos, age 69, living in their household. Possibly this Catharine Boos is the mother of the the Catherine Boos who died in 1846. Rider, George (c1790- ) (ref: 1820, 1850, 1860 U.S. Census) occ: plasterer wife: Booze (Rider), Elizabeth (c1800- ?) res: Morgan twp, Greene Co, PA (ten children)