A slight correction to my pervious post. Henry Allshouse Sr was buried at the First reformed Church cemetery Easton Northampton Co., PA. The granite marker mentioned was for Henry Allshouse Jr. in Westmoreland County. The graveyard (near the corner of Frothingham and Margaret Street) where Henry was buried was at the junction of lands of Daniel Klingensmith, John P.Klingensmith, "Richfield", and John Klingensmith. The Allshouse family owned a tract of land there in 1806, a part of "Richfield". The granite marker for Henry Allshouse was placed by E. E. Allshouse (attorney in Greensburg) in 1945. It is the last and only marker on what once was the graveyard for burial of early settlers and their families. With the years an alley and a street shrank the area. Relatives removed bodies to Brush Creek and other cemeteries. A few remained, with records faulty or missing. Others who came at the same time as the Allshouses were the Klingensmiths, and are buried in the same private cemetery as the Allshouses. This cemetery was located on Margaret Street, in Jeannette, Pa. Where a lagre plot of land was set aside by City officials with a suitable monument and placed by Elmer E. Allshouse, a grandson & Attorney. The plot of land was originally said to have been donated by two or three of the Klingensmiths, between 1790 and 1810, for burial purposes, with wives laid to rest ther too. Henry Jr's body is no longer at Market street it was moved to a common vault at Brush Creek cemeteries only the headstone remains. Sorry for any confusion. Laurie Beth Roman