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First Baptist Church Of Herford Cemetery
Baltimore County, Maryland

9 Mt. Carmel Road
Parkton, Md. 21120
410-343-0404

Lat: 39°35'26"N, Lon: 76°39'58"W

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 20.

Contributor's Index:

Howard, Ester J., b. Feb 1, 1856, d. Nov 18, 1936, Stone #9, [BH]
Howard, George W., b. Jan 1, 1854, d. Jul 3, 1910, Stone #9, [BH]
Naylor, "Josiah L, Jr., b. Mar 22, 1943, d. Oct 5, 1950, Beloved Son, Stone #2, [BH]
Naylor, Alice Ann, b. Aug 12, 1845, d. Dec 3, 1919, 'A dear one from us has gone, a voice we loved is stilled, a place is vacant which never can be filled.', Stone #7, [BH]
Naylor, Cora E., b. Mar 6, 1893, d. Nov 5, 1997, Stone #8, [BH]
Naylor, Dorothy, b. Apr 4, 1905, d. no date, Stone #1, [BH]
Naylor, Edith Agnes, b. Aug 1, 1888, d. Jun 30, 1954, Stone #3, [BH]
Naylor, Emma R., b. Jan 8, 1867, d. Jul 22, 1887, Stone #7, [BH]
Naylor, Grover C., b. Oct 8, 1886, d. Aug 6, 1934, Stone #8, [BH]
Naylor, Ida V. Canoles, b. Mar 15, 1885, d. Feb 26, 1904, Stone #7, [BH]
Naylor, Josiah L., b. 1912, d. 1990, Stone #1, [BH]
Naylor, Peter Henry, b. Jan 4, 1888, d. Sep 20, 1960, Stone #3, [BH]
Naylor, Rene M., b. Nov 16, 1869, d. Jun 19, 1889, Stone #7, [BH]
Naylor, Samuel A., b. Apr 15, 1840, d. Mar 13, 1907, Stone #7, [BH]
Naylor, Samuel A., b. Aug 22, 1882, d. Jul 18, 1887, Stone #7, [BH]
Norton, "Benjamin W., Jr., b. Apr 16, 1946, d. Jun 18, 1949, 'Buzz', Stone #6, [BH]
Norton, Benjamin W., b. 1913, d. 1978, Stone #5, [BH]
Norton, Dorothy F., b. 1916, d. no date, Stone #5, [BH]
Swank, Letha G., b. Jul 20, 1911, d. Sep 25, 1993, Stone #4, [BH]
Swank, T. Howard , b. Aug 20, 1905, d. Feb 22, 1960, Stone #4, [BH]

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