African Union Church Of Kennett Cemetery, Chester Co., PA Contributed to the USGenWeb Archives by Fred Kelso Copyright. All Rights Reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ********************************************************* African Union Church Of Kennett Cemetery Bucktoe Rd. Just West Of Captain Robinson Drive Kennett Twp. ---------------------------------- Tombstone Images for this cemetery are located at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/chester/africanunionk.htm African Union Church of Kennett Fence No trace of the church remains on this wooded site at the confluence of two small creeks. The cemetery is protected from the road by an iron fence. Only three gravestones are visible. According to articles in the American Republican dated 4/1/1851 and 12/26/1854, “The Union Church of African members at Kennett township, in the county of Chester, and State of Pennsylvania” was incorporated in April of 1851, having been first organized about 1824. There is also mention in 1853 and 1854 articles that the “sons and daughters of Africa in these parts” met at “Timbuctoo Meeting” in New Garden – it is likely that this refers to the same church, as the Bucktoe Rd. cemetery is just over the border of New Garden Twp. in Kennett Twp. BROWN, Corp'l Wilson Co. B, 127th USCT FORD, Agnes Millie Sept. 7, 1904 Aged 12 Years MAXWELL, William Co. K, 32nd Regt. USCT Died May 18, 1903 Aged 67 Years Last Updated: 11/23/2005