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Vankirk (Johnson Farm) Cemetery
Amwell Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania

Contributed by Doreen Hall, April 2000 [dorhall@hotmail.com]. Total records = 32.

Reference: "Rural Reflections of Amwell Township", Published in 1976.

Baird, Prissilla, b. 7 Mar 1827, d. 10 Apr 1847
Bane, Sena, b. 1809, d. 16 Jun 1823
Bebout, Alexander, b. 1818, d. 13 Apr 1842
Bebout, Bedan, b. 5 Apr 1773, d. 20 Feb 1865
Bebout, Margaret, b. 25 Apr 1777, d. 20 May 1841
Blake, Mary, b. 11 Jan 1831, d. 28 Jan 1851
Blakeney, Wke___, 23 Dec 1872
Carter, Isaac, b. 29 Aug 1799, d. 13 Jan 1864
Carter, Nancy, b. 1799, d. 8 May 1869
Carter, William, b. 1817, d. 21 Jun 1848
Coulson, John, b. 5 Aug 1784, d. 20 Oct 1854
Coulson, Sarah, b. 1785, d. 23 Jun 1840
Creacraft, Mary, b. 1815, d. 18 Jan 1845
Curry, William, b. 1739, d. 12 Aug 1820
Hughes, Thomas, b. 28 May 1815, d. 8 Sep 1828, s/o B. Hughes & A. (Hughes)
Iams, William C., b. 13 Sep 1815, d. 20 Sep 1833, s/o John Iams & Anna (Iams)
Lacock, Eliza, b. 1795, d. 10 Jul 1818
Luellem, Samuel, b. 18 Dec 1807, d. 21 Nov 1846
Maun, Infant Son, b. 28 Oct 1853, d. 30 Oct 1853, s/o William Maun & Elizabeth (Maun)
McClain, John, b. 7 Dec 1844, d. 10 Mar 1857
McElree, Lucy, b. 1802, d. 28 Apr 1831,
McGary, Margaret, b. 1762, d. 13 Aug 1833
McGary, William, abt 1762
Vankirk, Drydan no dates
Vankirk, Henry, b. 1771, v14 Jan 1862
Vankirk, John, 10 Jan 1842
Vankirk, Norman Watson, b. 1806, d. 14 Oct 1807, s/o S. Vankirk & H. (Vankirk)
Vankirk, Samuel G., b. 2 Jul 1846, d. 12 Nov 1858, s/o H. Vankirk & E. (Vankirk)
Vankirk, Sarah Jane, 28 Dec 1835,
Wilson, Ann, b. 1756, d. 1827
Wilson, Elizabeth, b. Apr 1791, d. 19 Dec 1839
Wilson, Robert, b. Apr 1785, d. 31 Jan 1858

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