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From: "George F. Nagle" <>
Subject: RE: [PADAUPHI] Paxtang Cemetery
Date: Sun, 08 Jun 2003 05:16:56 -0400
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Don't confuse Paxton Cemetery with Paxtang Cemetery. Paxton is the old
cemetery, dating to the mid-1700's, connected to Paxton Presbyterian Church,
and is very small compared to Paxtang Cemetery, across the street, which
dates to the last few decades of the 1800's, and is very large and still a
popular working cemetery.
George F. Nagle, editor
Afrolumens
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Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] Paxtang Cemetery
I have cemetery records for Paxtang Cemetery but do not find any Gottshalls.
Notes say that this is one of the oldest cemeteries in central PA and
contains remains of numerous veterans of the American Revolution as well as
many
outstanding citizens of the area. It is located on the east side of
Progress
Avenue in Paxtang Borough. I don't know when your grandparents died, but
perhaps
it was after these records were recorded. Let me know if you would like any
other names looked up.
Roger Cramer
Peoria, Arizona
<A HREF="http://members.aol.com/RogerCubs/index.html">Roger & Sue Cramer's
Genealogy Site</A>
http://members.aol.com/rogercubs/index.html
<A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilogle/">Ogle Co., IL Genealogy Site</A>
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilogle/
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