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Subject: Re: [Pafayett-L] STONE and FLENNIKEN and REA surname information
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 12:14:13 EDT
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<< > Ed,
> This is the Glade Cemetery and the church was once the New Providence
> Presbyterian Church.
> Robert >>
Ed,
Thank you for sending this to the list. The following contains the
information from the stone memorial that sits to the right of the church.
There is another memorial to a famous citizen that sits across the road from
the church on Rt. 88.
NEW PROVIDENCE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1776-1945
In Honor Of Those Who Served In All Wars
World War II *Paid The Supreme Sacrifice*
*FORQUER, Eugene
*ROSS, Marion
*SHOAF, Verne
*SHIMEK, William
*BISHOP, Richard
AREFORD, Ervin
BARCLAY, Hugh M.
BOWSER, Craft
BOWSER, Claire H.
COLE, Edwin
COLE, James
COLE, John
CRAGO, John H.
CRAGO, Wesley N.
CRAIG, James F.
CRUMRINE, Eugene
CRUMRINE, Lynn
CRUMRINE, Ralph
CUNNINGHAM, Harold
CUNNINGHAM, Harvey
DOTY, Gaylord
DOTY, Russell
FULLER, Thomas
GOLDSTROM, Charles
GRIMM, Donald
GRIMM, Francis
HART, M. Ewing
HART, Paul R.
HARTLEy, C. James
HARTLEY, Thelma I.
LARUE, Arthur
McMINN, Dale
McMINN, Paul
McMINN, Raymond
MILLER, Ewing
MOSHOLDER, Samuel
MOSHOLDER, William
MUNDELL, Wilbur
MURRAY, Robert
PHILLIPS, Kenneth
REEVES, Eleanor
ROSS, Ralph
SHIMEK, Arthur
SHIMEK, Harold B.
STOCKDALE, Charles
STOCKDALE, Fred
STOCKDALE, William
STOCKDALE, Robert
THOMAS, John Jr.
ULLERY, Ralph
WALTERS, Douglas
- WORLD WAR I -
BARNHART, John A.
BARNHART, Lynn
BARNHART, Orin
BOYCE, Harry
BURNETTE, Lewis
CRAGO, Benjamin H.
EWART, Arley
*EWART, Samuel
GRIMM, Samuel
HART, John T.
HART, Neri G.
HARTLEY, Harold M.
HUSTON, Frank G.
McMINN, Lon R.
MILLER, Albert J.
MILLER, Reed G.
RUTTER, R. Rhea
RUTTER, Lawrence
SHARPNACK, Lindsay
THOMAS, John
- Spanish War -
CRUMRINE, Walter
CRUMRINE, Frank
RIFFLE, Arthur C.
STEPHENSON, Hugh
- Civil WAR -
BARCLAY, Israel C.
BARNHART, William W.
CLARK, Francis
CRAGO, William H.
CUMLEY, Henry
CUMMINS, J. Reese
HARDESTY, Washington
HARRPER, John M.
HARTLEY, Noah M.
HOULSWORTH, Samuel S.
HUDSON, Henry
HUDSON, James
HUNTER, John
HUSTON, Henry A.
IRELAND, John
JACOBS, James
JAMISON, John A.
MARTIN, Joseph W.
McCLELLAND, G. W.
McCLELLAND, William H.
McMINN, Luther
McNATT, Joseph
MUNDELL, J. Watson
RHEA, J. Harvey
SANGSTON, James M.
SNYDER, J. Madison
STONE, Elias
- WAR OF 1812 -
ALTON, Jesse
FLENNIKEN, Elias A.
FLENNIKEN, John W.
- REVOLUTIONARY WAR -
BARCLAY, Hugh
CRAWFORD, William
FLENNIKEN, Elias
FLENNIKEN, James
FLENNIKEN, John
HUSTON, Samuel
MORRISON, Robert
STEPHENSON, Hugh
VEECH, James
- Korea -
ALLISON, Carl
BISHOP, Melvin
BLAKER, Brice
HARRIS, Melvin
HARRIS, Richard
HARE, Charles
HARTLEY, Ray
McMINN, Richard,
MITCHELL, Earl
MITCHELL, Zane
MUNDELL, Dale
MUNDELL, William
YOUGER, Kenneth
The original church was said to have been at a slightly different
location and it had three walls log wall and was open to the elements on the
fourth. The Flenniken Library in Carmichaels has a booklet they recently
produced from a paper written by Samuel P. Flenniken of Uniontown on this
Church.
Robert
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