Sherritt Cemetery

Sherritt Cemetery Washington Township Click on the Page number to view a scanned image of the cemetery transcription.   To view some pictures from the cemetery, Click Here – photos were contributed by Brenda Stouffer. Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Contributed by Deborah McManus for … Read more

Washington Township, Armstrong County Pennsylvania Cemeteries

Washington Township Armstrong County Pennsylvania Cemeteries   Armstrong Cemetery   Bowser/Booher Cemetery   Brush Valley Cemetery   Fair Cemetery   Johns Cemetery   Limestone Church of God Cemetery   McNutt/Morrow Cemetery – external link, a new window will open.   Neal Cemetery   Reesdale Cemetery   St. Johns Cemetery   St. Mark’s Lutheran Cemetery   Sherritt Cemetery   Smail Family Cemetery – external link, a new window will … Read more

Limestone Church of God Cemetery, Washington Township, Armstrong County Pennsylvania Cemeteries

Limestone Church of God Cemetery Washington Township Armstrong County Pennsylvania ALEXANDER, Lloyd 1914 – 1969 same stone as Nancy ALEXANDER, Nancy 1918 – NA same stone as Lloyd ALLEN, Harry Floyd 1914 – 1981 BAYCURA, Andrew 1909 – 1973 BAYCURA, Mary 1902 – 1986 BAYLOR, Harriet 1882 – NA BAYLOR, Joseph P. 1886 – 1986 … Read more

Old Photos, Washington Township

Washington Township Old Photos (standing) Lawrence “Irish” Fair watches as his sons (L.) Alvin L. Fair and (R.) Frank H. Fair cut tree Armstrong County 1930’s from the personal collection of Esther Johns (L.) Frank H. Fair and (R.) J. Earl Fair cut tree for saw mill owned by the Johns family. Armstrong County 1930’s … Read more

Wattersonville Cemetery

Wattersonville Methodist Cemetery THE WATTERSONVILLE CEMETERY, although not in BradyĂ¯Â¿Â½s Bend Township, lies just a few miles downriver from the town of East Brady, on the Armstrong County side of the Allegheny River. Ann M. Brooks of Syracuse, New York wrote to us in 1999 when she came into possession of a listing of the … Read more

St Marks Lutheran Church

St Marks Lutheran Church Adrian PA St. Marks Lutheran Church Adrian, Pennsylvania 175th Anniversary 1824 – 1999   Armstrong County derives its name from Col. John Armstrong, who, with his little army of 300 men, destroyed the Delaware Indian village at Kittanning on September 8, 1756. Because of the troubled condition of the frontier, there … Read more