My husband and I were recently in Franklin County (from Oregon) to see if we could find the cemetery where his ancestors were said to be buried. The information I had from FindaGrave said the cemetery (Church Hill aka White Church) is in Mercersburg. I had also found a small entry in the Franklin Co IAGenWeb Archive for the cemetery that said it was Presbyterian. After searching for most of the day we stopped at the Mercersburg Police department. :-) The office on duty had no clue where the actual cemetery was because it wasn't in the borough of Mercersburg. BUT he did give me clue, he hoped. He thought there was a pioneer cemetery somewhere out towards LeMaster. Just about a half mile out of Mercersburg is road called Church Hill Lane. We found a little walled in cemetery about a mile down the Church Hill Lane road (about 3 miles from Mercersburg) and stopped, I asked a lady who lived next door to it if it was White Church or Church Hill Cemetery. She only knew it was owned by the Presbyterian Church. So I went in and started looking (just in case it was what I was looking for) and there was my husband's ancestors ... in a little cemetery in Peter's Twp with a LeMaster address, not Mercersburg. And that was the main point the police officer stressed ... if it was not in Mercersburg or a part of Mercersburg borough. My whole point of this little explanation is ... as much as we all appreciate the information that goes on line, there are unintentional errors that can keep us from finding what we are really looking for. Had I gone just for the information on line and not searched for the correct information, my family genealogy documentation would not be accurate. Constance