Greene County PA Archives Cemeteries.....Bryan Cemetary - Partial Survey No More To Come ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sandy (Bryan) Whisler morningstar1956@hotmail.com October 22, 2005, 9:56 am Abstracted By: Sandy (Bryan) Whisler Richill Township: Located along South Fork of Dunkard Fork of Wheeling Creek. Just east of mouth of Barney's Run, cal 1/2 miles south of Ryerson Station Last Name First Name Middle Name Birth Death Comment -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bryan Weaden J 1825 1907 grandfather Bryan Cecelia 9-9-1829 9-3-1918 grandmother Loller Silas W 1844 1922 father Loller Lizzie B 1852 1911 mother Deeds Jacob 6-22-1856 aged 73yr 2mo 12da Deeds Anne 6-6-1858 his wife aged 71y r (stone imbedded) Deeds Isaac 6-4-1867 aged 42 yr 7mo 7da Deeds Mary Jane 7-11-1859 wife aged 30yr 6mo 13da Houston William 10-26-1854 aged 63yrs Houston George W 1-11-1861 aged 41yrs Houston John 10-26-1838 aged 2yr 1mo 27da son ofW. & E. Houston Murdy Mary Jane 4-28-1861 aged 38 yrs wife of A. B. Murdy Bryin J. crude fieldstone Poland Jane 2-4-1871 20yr 5mo 29da wife of Benjamin Poland Butler Samuel Steiger 2-27-1864 aged 1yr 6mo 26da son of Joseph & Elizabeth Butler D. B. 1867 C. J. S. B. D. E. Additional Comments: Info copied from Cemetry Record Book, Bowlby Library, Greene County, PA, page number 730. Transcriptions were done by Dorothy & James Hennen on July 9, 1978. Other notes recorded for this cemetary by Dorothy & James Hennen are as follows: "We have also been told that Richard chapman is buried here. Many graves are marked with plain fieldstones and many markers are said to have been removed." I have been to this cemetary serveral times. The first visit in 1986, the Deeds stones, the J. Bryin stone, and many other crude stones were still there. The orginial wrought iron fence was still there embedded into the ground around the entire top of the hill indicating there were numberous graves at one time in this cemetary. At my last visit in 2002, the only remaining stones were 4 huge stones of Weaden Bryan, his wife Cecelia, their daughter Lizzie, and her husband Silas Loller. -Sandy (Bryan) Whisler mrningstar1956@hotmail.com This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/ File size: 3.4 Kb