At 14:58 8/13/99, smschlack wrote: >Linnea, >If you are reading this, I love you. Thanks for posting everything >Annville. > >My aunt and I are trekking to Annville on Tuesday. Can anyone help us zero >in? We are interested in any GEBHARDs (think Soundex) or CARMONYs buried >at: > >The Methodist, formerly United Brethren(?) church, Annville Rte 422 on west end of Annville. Turn south onto Mill St. Takes you right to it. The Methodist church is at Main St & College Ave. They have the map and list of plot owners. The office is accessed on the alley side. >Christ Reformed Church, Annville This cemetery, also known as the Jerusalem Cemetery, is no longer in existance. Many of the graves were moved to Evergreen Cemetery (behind St Mark's Lutheran Church on Cumberland alley. If you turn east off of rte 934, one block north of Christ Church, onto Queen St it will take you to the side of it.) St. Mark's Church may be able to help you with a listing of burials. >Or any other church in Annville Another "old" Annville cemetery dating from I think the 1860's is Mt. Annville. It's north on rte 934 right across the railway tracks. Some graves from the Jerusalem Cemetery were moved here, also. This is the largest cemetery in Annville - you will have a beautiful view of town from here! I believe St. Mark's Lutheran handles this cemetery, also. They *should* have some type of listing of interments and/or plot owners. Hill Church (Quittapahila) is not far from here, also. Go east on rte 422 to the light in Cleona (where the Giant food store is). Turn left onto Mill St & up the hill. The church & cemetery will be right before the hard turn to the left (church & graveyard on the right.) Rev Caspar Stoever & his wife are interred here. There is also Grand View Memorial Park. This is a newer burial area from mid-century. On the east end of Annville (rte 422) turn north at Weber St (Napoli's Pizza) and go across the tracks and up the hill. Cemetery on the right. It is a private cemetery, but they will be very helpful at their office to locate gravesites. Those are the main cemeteries in Annville. Sure hope this helps! -Linnea