What a wonderful project. It must be 20+ years since I visited Beulah UP Cemetery. It looks better than I remember it. Kind souls must be weeding it. DAUGHERTY: My great-great grandparents (John and Catherine Leasure Daugherty) and several of their Union Army veterans/sons and wives are buried there. Their daughter Catherine (9-19-1843 to 1-17-1864) is buried there. MAXWELL: Also, the brother and sister-in-law (Henry and Elizabeth and Maxwell) of a great-great grandfather (Robert Maxwell) on another line are buried there. John and Catherine Daugherty's daughter Mary became the wife of Henry Maxwell's brother Robert on June 2, 1864. Mary and Robert were later members of Crossroads Presbyterian Church and are buried at that cemetery in Monroeville. There may also be a relationship with the McWilliams and Morrows buried there. Jack Nesbitt Kansas City MO ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ellis Michaels" <ellisrn@earthlink.net> To: <PAWESTMO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 11:55 AM Subject: [PAWESTMO-L] Westmoreland Cemeteries > Hello All, > Just a note to notify any interested researchers that I have added 5 > new cemetery tombstone pages to the PAGenWeb Westmoreland County Archives > Tombstone Photo site. The Beulah United Presbyterian Cemetery in Penn > Township has a complete transcription, as well as an image of every > tombstone included. I also added 4 Miscellaneous (A-F, G-L, M-R, S-Z) > Pages, to encourage others to donate any images of Westmoreland County > Tombstones they may have. Special thanks to Floyd Mitman and Joe Trosky > who helped get our Miscellaneous pages off to a great start. > > The Tombstone Photo Page for Westmoreland County is > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/westmoreland/tsimages.htm > > > Ellis Michaels > ellisrn@earthlink.net > > If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are dead and rotten, > either write things worth reading, or do things worth the writing. > (Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac) > > > ==== PAWESTMO Mailing List ==== > >