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From: "Doris O. Sink" <>
Subject: Re: [BRE] Re: Antietam: Price's Cem
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 13:47:01 -0500
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Frederick Alexander Harbaugh {2 Jan 1821-27 Aug 1894} s/o Elias was a
waggonmaker on West Main St Waynesboro. Married 19 Nov 1850 Catherine 1
{Feb 1823-27 Nov 1907} d/o Peter Benedict. Members of the German Baptist
Church buried Price's Church north of Waynesboro. From Antietem Ancestors
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From: "Richard Smith" <>
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Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 12:04 PM
Subject: [BRE] Re: Antietam: Price's Cem


> Dianne,
> Thank you for the quick reply. I guess that I have further searching in
the Waynesboro area. I wish that I had known all of this back in the 1950s
when some of the family was still living.
>
> ~~~~Rinehart, Susanna Jan 12, 1862-Nov 23, 1832 aged 70y 10m 11d
> Should this read 1762-1832?
>
> I am trying to get a better location for my g-grandparents and
gg-grandparents in Franklin County in the middle to late 1800s. I know some
of them lived in the Rouzerville area.
> I think that some of my grandmothers' siblings were buried in the Harbaugh
Cemetery. Have you heard of that one? Where is it located?
>
> I hope that you don't mind all of these questions but I live 5½hours from
the Waynesboro area. We hope to go to the CARR reunion in Greencastle in
August.
>
> Thank you again for all your help,
> Pat Smith
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> Subject: Antietam: Price's Cem
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>
> Dear Pat,
> I am sending you a copy of my response to your question on the
BRE: Price's Meetinghouse Cem. My family documented these cemeteries in
the early 1980's. It was a family outing for us. I guess I was raised to do
this. Let me know if you have further questions.
>
> In response to Pat N. Smith's request for information of the children of
John Shockey (1806-1859) and Catharine Monn Shockey(1808-1858) who were
possibly buried at Price's Meetinghouse Cem. in Waynesboro, PA.
>
> I do not show record of the children Lydia, Catharine, Margaret,
Isaac, Abraham, Samuel, Martha, or David Shockey in Price's Cem. However, I
do have record of a Susanna who married John Rinehart.
>
> Some of the Rinehart's buried at Price's Church Cemetery,
Franklin Co., PA:
>
> Rinehart, John Aug 27, 1832- July 25, 1925 aged 92y 10m 28d
> Rinehart, Susanna, wife of John Rinehart, July 24, 1834-Jan 10,
1901 aged 66y 5m 16d
> Rinehart, Susanna Jan 12, 1862-Nov 23, 1832 aged 70y 10m 11d
>
> There are approx. 30 Shockey burials at Price's until 1985 when
my records end. Earlier Rinehart burials include:
>
> Rinehart, Lewis __-July 7, 1841 aged 67y 8m 13d
> _______, Susannah Feb 20, 1779-Jan 22, 1852 72y 11m 2d
>
> Rinehart, Daniel D. __-Dec 21, 1928, 81y 8m 8d, (a deacon of
Antietam Church and son of Samuel and Catharine Bonebrake Rhinehart)
>
> The Mack Cemetery of Waynesboro, Franklin Co., PA has the
following Shockey burial:
>
> Shockey, Mary S., daughter of Abraham and Mary d. Oct 30, 1862
aged 7y 11m 5d
>
> Snow Hill Cemetery, Quincy, PA: The Snow Hill Institution
>
> My Snow Hill Cemetery records do not show any Shockey's although
they may have been associated with the Institution-now called Nunnery. The
Monn family was closely associated with Snow Hill and there are many Monn
burials there as Mary Monn married David Snowberger who was b.1797.
>
> Dianne Gleim Bowders
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