Cemeteries: WPA Records of Blauch Cemetery, Brothersvalley Township, Somerset County, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by the Somerset County Federated Library System and its constituent libraries, the Meyersdale Public Library, Somerset County Public Library, Windber Public Library, Somerset County Public Library, Windber Public Library and Mary S. Biesecker Library. Transcribed by: Jean Wall and proofread by April Copyright 2007. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/ To view other cemetery listings in this project, go to http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/wpa/toc.html __________________________________________________________ Cemetery Name: Blauch Cemetery Survey Date: circa 1934 State: Pennsylvania County: Somerset City/Town/Township: Brothersvalley Township Cemetery Location: Situated in Brothersvalley Twp., Somerset Co., PA. On Farm owned by Norman Suder, known as the Upper Gardille Farm. Additional Information: To line between Suder Farm and Farm of William Glessner, to the right of the raod, leading from Wm. Glessner home to the Elmer Walker home and off the road about 50 rods and at a large oak tree. Also on the bank of an old abandoned road. IMAGE-URL: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/wpa/brvalley/smcems/Blaugh-cem1.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAST-NAME FIRST-NAME BIRTH-DATE DEATH-DATE AGE/AGED INSCRIPTION and ADDL-INFORMATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B. C. . 1830 . Inscription on stone O. N. . . 13 Inscription on stone UKNOWN . . 1813 . Stone badly broken with only the date S. C. . 1831 . . UKNOWN . . . . Not inscribed, and on which an Oak Tree at least two ft. in diameter has grown, now dead. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ...Mrs. David Blauch burried in the cemetery supposed to be the grave on which the tree stands. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------