Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in McKean County, Pennsylvania. Official Website The county was created in 1804 and organized in 1826. It was named in honor of former Pennsylvania Governor and Declaration of Independence signer Thomas McKean. McKean County is home of "The Zippo Lighter" and boasts of being "The Black Cherry Capital of the World." Adjacent Counties...
Willow Dale Cemetery resides in Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania. The earliest burial, in the actual Willow Dale Cemetery, is from 1833. There are stones from the Kinzua Cemetery (1810-1962) and the Morrison Run Cemetery (1850-1962) that belong to those reinterred at Willow Dale. Kinzua and Morrison Run Cemeteries were moved because of the Kinzua Dam Project, which flooded their previous r...
Oak Hill Cemetery resides in Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania. The earliest interments date from the 1840s. This burying ground is still active. Oak Hill Cemetery was established Dec 1883 by Phillip Webster, a local undertaker, on the hillside the Lincoln Farm. In 1885 eight more acres from the Raub Farm was added, making it 17 acres. By 1896, nearly 1900 people were buried here. A Civil ...
McKean County Farm Cemetery, also known as the Poor Farm Cemetery, is located in Smethport -a borough of McKean County Pennsylvania. The cemetery resides behind the County Poor House. ?
Please add profiles of those interred in Lebanon Lutheran Cemetery, AKA Mount Lebanon Cemetery, in Kanesholm, Wetmore Township, McKean County, Pennsylvania.This is the cemetery for the Lebanon Lutheran Church (founded in 1870), three and a half miles from Kane, off US Highway 6. It is the mother church of several Swedish Lutheran congregations in McKean County. Names of the Interred w/ DOB & DO...