Can someone help me, PLEASE? I received some info from the Lynn/Linn Lineage Quarterly which referenced a article from the "Old Salem Presbyterian Church, Greenville, Mercer County Pennsylvania" I am researching David Linn b.1758 d.1830 married to Susan Coyle and his son James Linn b.1784 d. 1855 married to Anna Williamson. The article states that all lived and died in Delaware twp and were members of the Old Salem Church and were buried the the Church's cemetery. I am so confused. I can't find anything on the church or cemetery I have looked in both Greenville and Delaware. Are these dates before Greenville was a town? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Jeri
Jeri this could be The Old Sedars Church it is gone a parking lot now bodies were moved to the Greenville cemetery. The cemetery Books at the Sharon Library have the names of those moved. Reference I believe was in History of Mercer County 1888 Hope this helps. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeri Maling" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 6:07 AM Subject: [PAMERCER] Old Salem > Can someone help me, PLEASE? I received some info from the Lynn/Linn Lineage Quarterly which referenced a article from the "Old Salem Presbyterian Church, Greenville, Mercer County Pennsylvania" I am researching David Linn b.1758 d.1830 married to Susan Coyle and his son James Linn b.1784 d. 1855 married to Anna Williamson. The article states that all lived and died in Delaware twp and were members of the Old Salem Church and were buried the the Church's cemetery. > I am so confused. I can't find anything on the church or cemetery I have looked in both Greenville and Delaware. Are these dates before Greenville was a town? > > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks > Jeri > > > ==== PAMERCER Mailing List ==== > Find your relatives in Mercer County..... visit our website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~pamercer. > >
Correction to previous message. Of course the Linns, etc. are buried in Old Salem Cemetery, not church. The church no longer stands. On the Mercer County site, in the cemetery index, the cemetery is referred to as "Bigler graves"--the Old Salem in the index in an entirely different cemetery. No wonder you are confused. Can I help you? Evelyn
"Thank you" to all who came to my aid. If I can assist someone in someway, I will be glad to TRY to help. Jeri ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeri Maling" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 8:07 AM Subject: [PAMERCER] Old Salem > Can someone help me, PLEASE? I received some info from the Lynn/Linn Lineage Quarterly which referenced a article from the "Old Salem Presbyterian Church, Greenville, Mercer County Pennsylvania" I am researching David Linn b.1758 d.1830 married to Susan Coyle and his son James Linn b.1784 d. 1855 married to Anna Williamson. The article states that all lived and died in Delaware twp and were members of the Old Salem Church and were buried the the Church's cemetery. > I am so confused. I can't find anything on the church or cemetery I have looked in both Greenville and Delaware. Are these dates before Greenville was a town? > > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks > Jeri > > > ==== PAMERCER Mailing List ==== > Find your relatives in Mercer County..... visit our website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~pamercer. >