Good Morning,
Just from receint experience, I have called the office, informed them that I was the lot holder and would be in town for a few days and wanted to visit my great grandparents grave.? I told them the location (I have the deed) and with 2 weeks notice they cheared a path to the grave and marked it with spray paint.
Just my experience.
Kate
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From: Ray Markey
To: pa-phila-mount-moriah-cemetery@rootsweb.com
Sent: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 6:06 am
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Thanks to a visit to the GSP and a viewing of the microfilms I was able to
locate the targeted ancestors in Mount Moriah, Section 126 lot 239. So my
mother and I made a voyage there yesterday (only 30 minutes drive from my
home) and though three of the adjoining sections had been cleaned up and
cut, unfortunately 126 was not one of those. Growth was 4 feet high and many
of the stones were encased in thorny overgrowth that made them inaccessible
and unreadable.
That said I would like to return with tools to
Hi all,
This is my first post on this list, and I'm trying to locate a lot plan, or anything resembling one, for section 200 at Mount Moriah. I have 3 relatives buried in that section, with the last names of Johnson and Mason (Elizabeth Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Johnson, and Mary Jane Mason), and am trying to pinpoint their exact location prior to visiting the cemetery again.
Also, if anyone has any pics of stones that show any of these details from section 200, I would really appreciate copies of them as