At 8:45 8/15/99, GenieDot@aol.com wrote: >To SMSCHLACK and any other interested researchers: > >The following Carmony - Cormany - Karmany graves are at Jerusalem Reformed >and Lutheran Church Cemetery in Annville, Lebanon Co., according to the paper >read before the Lebanon co. Historical Society 5 Nov 1935 by Prof. Thomas S. >Smith of Annville. Obviously what was readable in 1935 may not even still be >standing, let alone readable, but this list was posted in the Leb Co GenWeb >Archives some time ago and I printed it out. > The "Jerusalem" cemetery in Annville no longer exists. It was plowed under in the 1960's due to disrepair. There is a nice monument desaignating it as Annville's oldest burial ground. The only listing found was that in the baove paper which was read before the Lebanon Co Historical Society in 1915 (not 1935). I have yet to do the research to find out more about this event, but I'm sure there is something in the church and town records about it. Many of my husband's ancestors were buried here - both Lutheran & Reformed. Some of the bodies and stones were moved to either Mt. Annville or Evergreen cemeteries in Annville. I must also check their records to see if it mentions where these bodies were reinterred. -Linnea