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    1. [PALAWREN] Harlansburg M.E. Cemetery (continued)
    2. Jill Hilderbrand & Bob Breslin
    3. George Jordan (footstone) Pvt. Capt. McCune's 4-Co. 134th Reg. Pa. Militia War of 1812 David Studebaker 1776 - 1844 (footstone) Lt. Capt. Shaffer's Co., 138th Reg., Pa. Militia, War of 1812 Jacob Shaffer 1775 - 07/19/1825 Pvt. Capt. Imbrie's 2 Co., 26th Regiment, Pa. Militia, War of 1812 George Bruce 1790 - 1848 Pvt. Capt. Denniston's Co., 135th Regiment, Pa. Militia War of 1812 James Collins 1769 - 1846 Pvt. Capt. Denniston's Co., 135th Regiment, Pa. Militia War of 1812 Samuel Burnside 1836 - 1900 Pvt. Co. B 112th Regiment, Pa. Volunteers, 2-F.A., GAR (Civil War) Jacob Dean 1796 - 1840 Pvt. 32nd Regiment, Pa. Militia War of 1812 James Dannels (Daniels) 1787 - 12/13/1844 Pvt. 134th Regiment, Pa. Militia, War of 1812 (aged 57 years) Jonathan Dean 1768 - 04/04/1837 (aged 69 years, 2 months & 2 days) (no stone) Eleanor Thompson Dean 1773 - 04/10/1847 (no stone) The Harlansburg Methodist Episcopal Church was organized through James Locke's marriage to a Methodist girl by the name of Ann McFarland. Two preachers came to his house and friends were invited in for services. The Church was organized in James Locke's house and remained open until the family moved from the old homestead after the death of James H. Locke (1914). A strange coincidence, it was born in his home when he set it up and died when his house was no longer occupied by his descendants. (Source: William Locke and His Family. c. 1924). THE END!!!

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