Bethel Township, Armstrong County Pennsylvania Cemeteries

Bethel Township Armstrong County Pennsylvania Cemeteries Bethel Lutheran Church Cemetery Crooked Creek Presbyterian Cemetery Homewood Baptist Cemetery Smail Family Cemetery If you know the name or location of any cemeteries in the township or if you have transcribed one of the cemeteries, please e-mail me Return to Bethel Township Home Page  

Crooked Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Bethel Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania

Crooked Creek Presbyterian Church CemeteryBethel Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania Surname First Name Middle Name Other Name Date of Birth Date of Death Age at Death Notes ALTMAN R J 10/14/1883 11Y 6M 2D S/O JAMES/SARAH A ALTMAN JAMES 1825 1892 H/O SARAH A ALTMAN SARAH A 1837 1925 W/O JAMES ANDERSON WILLIAM 1928 1980 ANTHONY … Read more

Homewood Baptist Church Cemetery, Bethel Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania

Homewood Baptist Church CemeteryBethel Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania Surname First Name Middle Name Other Name Date of Birth Date of Death Age at Death Notes BARIE ESTHER A 9/02/1903 10/28/1953 BARTOSH MARGARET 1894 1894 BARTOSH SARAH H 1906 1906 BARTOSH ELIZABETH M 1907 1907 BARTOSH JOSEPH SR 7/10/1870 3/27/1945 BARTOSH ANNA 5/31/1861 5/08/1954 BENNETT CAROL … Read more

Chapter 5 – Allegheny (now Bethel, Parks and Gilpen)

Chapter 5 Allegheny (now Bethel, Parks and Gilpen) Division of the Township in 1878-Origin of the name Allegheny-English and French Traders-Conrad Weiser and Christian Frederick Post-The Earliest Land Tracts Surveyed and Seated-Valuation at Different Periods-Names of Pioneers-Churches-Schools-Mills-A Notable Fox Hunt-Old-Time Fourth of July Celebration-Railroad Stations-Towns-Leechburg-Lively Enterprises-Canal Packet Lines-Taxable Inhabitants in 1832-Steamboat Arrival in 1838-The Town … Read more

Chapter 6 – Kittanning, History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania

Chapter 7 Kittanning Blanket Hill Ă¯Â¿Â½ Relics of the Battle Fought There Ă¯Â¿Â½ Original Tracts of Land In the Township Ă¯Â¿Â½ Residents In 1805 Ă¯Â¿Â½ BeersĂ¯Â¿Â½ Mills Ă¯Â¿Â½ John Guld Ă¯Â¿Â½ a Circle Hunt Ă¯Â¿Â½ The Paper Town of “Benton” Ă¯Â¿Â½ Churches Ă¯Â¿Â½ Population Ă¯Â¿Â½ Temperature Ă¯Â¿Â½ Postal Ă¯Â¿Â½ Humboldt Gardens Ă¯Â¿Â½ Geology. KITTANNING township, … Read more

Chapter 7 – Redbank Township, History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania

Chapter 7 Red Bank Township Originally Organized in 1806 – Name derived from Red Bank Creek – Indian Appellations for that and Other Streams – The Creek Declared by Law a Public Highway – Flatboats – Red Bank Navigation Company – Site of the Indian “Old Town” – Yost Smith Church – Railroad Project Agitated … Read more

Chapter 7 – Redbank Township, History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania, Part 1

Chapter 7 Red Bank Township Part 1 Originally Organized in 1806 – Name derived from Red Bank Creek – Indian Appellations for that and Other Streams – The Creek Declared by Law a Public Highway – Flatboats – Red Bank Navigation Company – Site of the Indian “Old Town” – Yost Smith Church – Railroad … Read more

Chapter 7 – Redbank Township, History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania, Part 2

Chapter 7 Red Bank Township Part 2 The rest of the territory of this township, except a portion in the southeastern part, was covered by warrants to Harmon LeRoy & Co., and to Wilhelm Willink & Co., that is, to the Holland Land Company. That company, by H. J. Huidekoper, attorney-in-fact, agreed, sometime in September, … Read more