Please add profiles for people who were born, lived or died in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Official Website Bucks County is one of the three original counties created by colonial proprietor William Penn in 1682. Penn named the county after Buckinghamshire, the county where he lived in England. He built a country estate called Pennsbury Manor in Falls Township, Bucks County. Some places in Bu...
MIDDLETOWN FRIENDS' MEETING Middletown Friends meetings were first established at Middletown in 1683, and held at the houses of Nicholas Walne, John Otter, and Robert Hall. The first meeting-house was built in 1690, near Neshaminy creek, a mile west of Langhorne, whither it was removed in 1734, the present house in the town being the third. It was first called the Neshamina Meeting because of...
The Buckingham Friends burial ground has been in use since about 1705, before the meeting house was built. The earliest gravestones date from the 1790s. Quakers in the area did not use markers until this time. There are graves of Revolutionary War soldiers, an area set aside for blacks in the early 19th century, and several graves of Native Americans. Local Quakers used Buckingham Friends until...
Restricted to the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries:From viewing multiple maps and surveys we get a better idea as to where the following Brown family individuals lived.* John Brown (1710-1753) and Hannah (Hague)* John Brown (1731-1761) and Lydia (MNU)* Jonathan Brown (b.c.1759) and his wife Eva (Crowl)* Adonijah Brown (c.1785- ) buried in Slate Hill cem. and his sister Martha Brown (spinster)* Is...
The cemetery is located on 2026 Bensalem Boulevard, Bensalem, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Find a Grave
Established in 1882, historic Bristol Cemetery in Croydon, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is located at Rt. 13 and Rt. 413 offers traditional in-ground burial options. The cemetery’s convenient location makes it easily accessible from all PA and NJ surrounding areas. Official Website Find a Grave
Purpose=*To gain a better appreciation of the early families of Northampton Township, Bucks Co., PA*To discover inter-family ties* (please add profiles) Get your bearings with this circa 1830 map that has a few of the old place names.==Early Settlement and Population==~• a short summary: * Part One * Part Two * Settlers included: **1682 Thomas Walmsley ** William Buckman , Arthur Cook (justice ...
Blooming Glen Mennonite Church was established by 1767 as there are two grave markers in the cemetery with this date. During the 1800's, Blooming Glen was sometimes referred to as Perkasie Cemetery . This should not be confused with the current Perkasie Mennonite Cemetery which was not established until 1950. Any references to burials in Perkasie Mennonite Cemetery during the 1800's mean Bloomi...
Nestled in the rolling hills and clear streams of Bucks County, Beulah Cemetery has been a part of the community since 1882, providing local residents with well over one-hundred years of peace, tranquility and tradition. Beulah, located in New Britain on Almshouse Road, is a traditional, non-demominational cemetery. NOTE: The graves at Montgomery Square Cemetery , Montgomeryville, Montgomery C...
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Wikipedia Washington Crossing National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in Upper Makefield Township, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Union Cemetery, Quakertown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Newtown Cemetery, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The cemetery is managed by Newtown Cemetery Associates, 16 N Chancellor St, Newtown PA. Their phone number is 215-968-5413. This is NOT the address of the cemetery, which can be entered from S Elm Ave or Penn St. The street address for the cemetery chapel is 600 E. Washington Ave, at the north end of the cemetery...
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 ...
This project is for those buried in Tohickon Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Saint John's Lutheran Cemetery, located on 1565 Sleepy Hollow Road, Spinnerstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The cemetery dates back to 1763. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Richlandtown Cemetery, Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The cemetery is also known as Union Cemetery and St. John's UCC Cemetery . Find a Grave