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Lake View Cemetery
Monroe County, Pennsylvania

Saylorsburg, Pa

Lat: 40°53'50"N, Lon: 75°19'35"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:

Kleintop, Mary E., b. 1964, d. 1928, w/o Nathan Kleintop, [DE]
Kleintop, Nathan, b. 1858, d. 1934, h/o Mary E. Newhart, Kleintop, [DE]
Newhart, Catharine J., b. 1855, d. 1935, w/o William J. Newhart, [DE]
Newhart, Cecelia, b. 1865, d. 1914, w/o S. D. Newhart, [DE]
Newhart, Charles E., b. 5/5/1853, d. 8/24/1899, [DE]
Newhart, E. E. Rebecca, b. 7/7/1875, d. 1887, d/o Mary Jane and Rev. J. S. Newhart, [DE]
Newhart, Gertrude M., b. 1852, d. 1938, w/o S. D. Newhart, [DE]
Newhart, Jacob, b. 5/31/1815, d. 10/4/1902, h/o Mary A. Newhart, [DE]
Newhart, Kathryn H., b. 1888, d. 1970, w2/o S. Clarence Newhart, [DE]
Newhart, Mary A., b. 5/22/1820, d. 12/11/1890, w/o Jacob Newhart, [DE]
Newhart, Mary Jane, b. 2/29/1848, d. 1887, w/o Rev. J. S. Newhart, [DE]
Newhart, Mary, b. 5/15/1883, d. 10/24/1955, w/o Eli Serfass, [DE]
Newhart, Rev. J. S., b. 5/3/1845, d. 1932, h/o Mary Jane, [DE]
Newhart, S. Clarence, b. 1893 d. 1975, h/o Kathryn H. Newhart, [DE]
Newhart, S. D., b. 1859, d. 1924, h/o Cecelia and Gertrude M., [DE]
Newhart, Salome S., b. 1904, d. 1994, [DE]
Newhart, William J., b. 1856, d. 1941, h/o Catharine J., [DE]
Serfass, Eli,, b. 11/3/1879, d. 4/25/1965, h/o Mary Newhart, [DE]
Transue, Martha J., b. 1/9/1848, d. 7/21/1936, w/o Peter Transue, [DE]
Transue, Peter, b. 2/19/1849, d.7/8/1890, h/o Martha J. Newhart, Transue, [DE]

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