Location is correct -- Here is what Rineer said in Churches and Cemeteries of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania - A Complete Guide: HISTORY: Former site of Christ Episcopal Church 1818-1937. 1818 - Congregation organized out of St. John's Church, Compass, and first stone church built. 1841 - Congregation chartered by Lancaster County courts. 1877 - Brick church built replacing stone building. 1937 - Last services held in church. 1980 - Church building badly damaged in windstorm and was removed. RECORD LOCATIONS: Church Records for Christ Protestant Church, 1828-1879, including baptisms, confirmations, communicants, and marriages: Original records are in possession of St. James' Episcopal Church, Lancaster. Church records, 1828-1850, are included in a volume of the records of St. John's Episcopal Church, Compass, Chester County. Microfilm copy at LCHS Cemetery started 1818. Gravestone Inscriptions: Gerberich 2:2:33; Worner 7 (1935); LMHS LCHS - Lancaster County Historical Society LMHS - Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society Keith Maria Campbell wrote: Yes, that is the location of the Christ Episcopal Cemetery. It is surrounded by an Amish farm. The church building was damaged in 1980 and is no longer there. The cemetery is fenced and well maintained. On Dec 13, 2008, at 11:46 AM, Adam Boyd wrote: Does anyone know if the location in the link below is the Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery? ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [1][email protected] web.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the b ody of the message -- Keith A. McKain McCain-McKane-O'Kane DNA Group 1 - # Mc17936 Website: [2]http://home.comcast.net/~geosci64 Email: [3][email protected] References 1. mailto:[email protected] 2. http://home.comcast.net/~geosci64 3. mailto:[email protected]