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Trinity Union Church Cemetery, Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania

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  • John Henry Weyerbach (1779 - 1863)
  • Joseph Amey, [Twin] (1793 - 1842)
    Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy : Oct 1 2020, 1:51:54 UTC
  • John Emig (1779 - 1849)
    Wife was living with son Joseph during 1860 census.* Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy : Oct 1 2020, 1:51:55 UTC
  • Anna Margareta Amey (1754 - 1829)
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  • Johann George Emig, Sr. (1751 - 1833)
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On March 12, 1763, Christian Shuck and his wife Anna Catherina Shuck sold 1 acre and 56 perches for 5 shillings to the trustees of the Lutheran and Reformed Congregations (for an expansion of the church cemetery).
Source: Deed Book 28 Page 291.

The cemetery is also known as Springfield Cemetery and Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery.

NOTE: Pleasant Hill Cemetery adjoins the church to the North.

Mailing Address:
Trinity Lutheran Church
2170 Route 212
Coopersburg, PA 18036
Phone: 610-346-7282

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