1798 Shins Tax Record Transcript

Shins Tax Record Transcript 1798 PA tax records for Whitely Townsp.Greene County, under description of all lands, lots and buildings,third assessment of Ninth Div. State of PA: Janet B. Seegmiller No Name Owner #of dwellinghouses/outhouses not exceeding 100 dollars Dimensions #of dwelling residences value Situation& adjoining Quanof land Valuationof each #106 Shins, George Same 1 … Read more

War of 1812 – Greene County

First Regiment, 2nd DetachmentPennsylvania MilitiaOctober 2, 1812 – April 15, 1813 Fort Ferree was located in what is now Upper Sandusky, Wyandot County,Ohio. Its strategic position was on a bluff overlooking the flood plainof the Sandusky River.The Fort was built in late 1812 by men of the 1st Regiment, 2ndDetachment of the Pennsylvania militia lead … Read more

Historical Sketch of the Quiet Dell Brethren Church

Historical Sketch of the Quiet Dell Brethren Church submitted by David Mackey [From a 1943 mimeographed church bulletin observing the church’s 50th anniversary and homecoming. The church is located on Palmer Road at the intersection of Quiet Dell Road, Aleppo Twp., Greene Co., Pa.]Material assembled by Mr. Bud Wise.Most of the charter members of this … Read more

Pleasant Hill Methodist Church Cemetery, Gilmore Township, Greene County

Pleasant Hill Methodist Church CemeteryJollytown Rd., Gilmore Twp., Greene Co., PA Carol Patterson CLICK HERE to view photos of the tombstones Name Birth Death Info Charles Benton Coss 1843 1928 1856 1926 w/o Charles Benton Coss Glenn J. Park 17 Nov 1913 9 Sep 1972 s/o Thomas Jefferson & Lillie Shriver Park(s) Lillie M. Parks … Read more

Shepherd Church Cemetery, Cumberland Township, Greene County

Shepherd Church Cemetery Cumberland Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania   This is a copy of the tombstone inscriptions in the old and abandoned cemetery. I copied these inscriptions in1962. It is quite possible that many of the tombstones no longer exist. It is probably one of the oldest cemeteries in Greene County as the oldest burial … Read more

Glades Cemetery, Military Veterans Burials, Cumberland Township

Glades Cemetery Military Veterans Burials Carmichaels, Cumberland Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania.   Cemetery behind the current 1st Baptist Church -there is a memorial marker in front of the church “New Providence Presbyterian Church Memorial – In Honor Of Those Who Served In All Wars” (Francis Clark, John M. Harper, John Hunter, Joseph W. Martin, J. … Read more