The HSMC has a copy of Charles Barker's "Tombstone Inscriptions" made sometime in the early 1900's for this cemetery. The other early burials that do not have stones are not included of course, and that is what I need. The cemetery is now 'officially' known as the Merion Hall and Cemetery Association, 324 Righters Mill Road, Gladwyne, PA 19035, 610-642-5699, and the sexton is Orion Burns. He has records from 1885 to the present. I do not think these records exist anywhere else. I contacted the Oddfellows State secretary for earlier records, but they knew nothing about them. Also, the Methodist church next door knows nothing about any early records. FaithGib@aol.com wrote: > > Dan, > > I was told last year that the Montgomery County Historical Society has a book > or list of graves from this cemetery, but from before 1910 or 1900. So you > should be able to obtain copies from them (their address is on the Mont. Co. > website). The folks I'm looking for all died AFTER then, that's why I asked > for a lookup. I'm looking for KENDRICK and FEGER, who might be buried with or > near the HALBERSTADT graves. > > Faith >