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. CARMENE, Anna, b. 9 July 1758; d. 8 January 1842; 83y-6m-30d. CARMENE, Johan Philip, b. 3 December 1748; d. 5 March 1834; 75y-3m-2d. CARMENI, Rebeca, d. 28 September 1821; 2y-8m-22d (daughter of Georg & Christian Carmeni) CARMONY, Franklin Theodore, d. 14 September 18445m-14d (son of William & Mary Ann Carmony) CARMONY, Henrietta Barbara, d. 14 December 1844; 2y-9m-25d (daughter of William & Mary Carmony) CARMONY, Mary Ann (nee Shertzer), d. 20 June 1844; 33y3m4d (wife of William Carmony & daughter of John Shertzer CORMANY, John William, b. 17 March 1838; d. 2 August 1839; 16m-17d (son of William & Mary A. Cormany) KARMANY, John, b. 5 July 1789; d. 17 September 18868; 79y-2m-12d There are biographical notes in this paper as well, relating to Mary A. (Shertzer) Carmony. There is considerable detail about her father who was a prominent Annville citizen who according to tradition came from Manheim, Lancaster Co. (no mention of his wife - guesss he had all those 12 children by himself!), and the note concludes "Mary married William Carmony. She was the mother of Mrs. Lucy Truitt and Robert Carmony, who formerly resided in Annville. John William and Henrietta Barbara were also children of Mary's. The Carmony family came from the neighborhood of Carlisle. I think the Carlisle reference is only applicable to the William Carmony line, and does not refer to the other names above, from the Carmany/Cormany research I did a year or so ago. For what help it might be, there are also Carmany burials in Schaefferstown, and you can find them listed in Abraham Brendle's History of Schaefferstown. That line intermarried with the Philippy family, among others. Happy Hunting! Dot Clark Lansdale, PA