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Schoenersville Cemetery (Christ Church Cemetery)
Schoenersville, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania

2354 Grove Rd, Allentown, PA 18109-3044

Lat: 40° 39' 36"N, Lon: 75° 25' 30"W

Assoc address: P.O. Box 22521, Lehigh Valley, PA 18002-2521

At one time it was Christ Church Cemetery but the cemetery is no longer affiliated with Christ Lutheran Church. It is now owned and maintained by the Schoenersville Cemetery Association. The cemetery is located east of Rte 987 (Airport Rd) at Grove Rd, which is east of the Lehigh Valley Int'l. Airport in Schoenersville PA.

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 26.

Contributor's Index:

Lichtenwalner, Angelina A., b. 1 Jun 1842, d. 2 Feb 1869, [AP]
Lichtenwalner, Bernhard, b. 24 Nov 1855, d. 12 Sep 1857, [AP]
Lichtenwalner, Catharine, b. 21 Jun 1833, d. 19 Aug 1835, [AP]
Lichtenwalner, George A., b. 26 Jun 1873, 7 Nov 1878, [AP]
Lichtenwalner, Harvey E., b. 17 Aug 1870, d. 30 Oct 1874, [AP]
Lichtenwalner, Joseph, b. 3 Jun 1802, d. 2 Aug 1878, [AP]
Lichtenwalner, Morris, b. 3 Apr 1861, d. 11 Nov 1864, [AP]
Lichtenwalner, Sufan L., b. 28 Apr 1838, d. 25 Jun 1840, [AP]
Lichtenwalner, Violeta, b. 19 Apr 1838, d. 26 Nov 1838, [AP]
Schaffer, Abam, b. 5 Mar 1831, d. 6 Mar 1831, [AP]
Schaffer, Christianna, b. 8 Jul 1831, d. 24 Mar 1833, [AP]
Schaffer, Eva C., b. 4 May 1829, d. 11 may 1829, [AP]
Schaffer, Laura, b. 8 Aug 1877, d. 30 Mar 1878, [AP]
Schaffer, Priscilla, b. 24 Nov 1822, d. 8 Feb 1826, [AP]
Schaffer, William, b. 12 Jul 1829, d. 5 Mar 1833, [AP]

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