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Ebersole Farm Cemetery
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania

In South Hanover Township, Dauphin County, approximately one mile north of Hummelstown was located Peter Ebersole's farm around the turn of this century. On it was a small graveyard which fortunately was recorded in the early 1890's. (NQ)

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 18.

Contributor's Index:

Brenneman, Henry, b. 30 Sep 1784, d. 2 May 1834, [SH]
Carberry, Christian, b. 1823, d. no date, s/o James & Margaret Carberry, Sr, [SH]
Carberry, James, Jr, b. 1816, d. 10 Oct 1841, s/o Andrew Garberich & Hain, [SH]
Carberry, James, Sr, b. 27 Nov 1797, d. 8 Mar 1837, h/o Margaret, [SH]
Carberry, James, b. c.1867, d. no date, s/o William & Susan Carberry, [SH]
Carberry, Margaret, b. 17 Apr 1796, d. 31 Jul 1865, w/o James Carberry, [SH]
Carberry, Susan, no dates, w/o William Carberry, [SH]
Carberry, Thomas, b. c.1832, d. no date, s/o James & Margaret Carberry, Sr, [SH]
Carberry, William H, b. c.1867, d. no date, s/o William & Susan Carberry, [SH]
Carberry, William, b. c.1832, d. no date, h/o Susan, [SH]
Ebersole, Annie, b. 10 Oct 1794, d. 24 Jun 1869, w/o John Ebersole, [SH]
Ebersole, Barbara, b. 5 Dec 1764, d. 12 Jan 1868, w/o Peter Ebersole, [SH]
Ebersole, Jacob, b. 24 Dec 1849, d. 16 Jul 1875, s/o Peter & Mary Ebersole, [SH]
Ebersole, John, b. 12 Nov 1786, d. 12 Jan 1868, h/o Annie, [SH]
Ebersole, Peter, b. 29 Sep 1757, d. 4 Sep 1804, h/o Barbara, [SH]
Gerberich, David, b. 27 Mar 1812, d. 3 Apr 1839, h/o Rebecca, [SH]
Gerberich, Mary Ann, b. 9 Sep 1837, d. 24 Nov 1852, d/o David & Rebecca Gerberich, [SH]
Schmidt, John, b. 24 Sep 1777, d. 26 Aug 1811, [SH]

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