Cemeteries: WPA Records of Kimmel 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: April and proofread by Carl Gaus 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: Kimmel Cemetery Survey Date: circa 1934 State: Pennsylvania County: Somerset City/Town/Township: Brothersvalley Township Cemetery Location: Situated in Brothersvalley Twp., Somerset Co., PA. Owned by Frank Boyd, in the orchard a few rods above the barn. IMAGE-URL: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/wpa/brvalley/smcems/Kimmel-Cemetery.jpg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LAST-NAME FIRST-NAME BIRTH-DATE DEATH-DATE AGE/AGED INSCRIPTION and ADDL-INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ KIMMEL George . 11 Sep 1866 73y 2d . KIMMEL Mary . 16 Feb 1891 91y 1m 21d w/o George Kimmel (KIMMEL) (John) . . . adult grave not inscribed, (said to be Aron) (KIMMEL) (Aron) . . . adult grave not inscribed, (said to be John) (KIMMEL) (Child) . . . childs grave not inscribed, (said to be one of John Kimmel's children) (KIMMEL) (Emanuel) . . . childs grave not inscribed, (said to be Peggy child/o George & Polly Kimmel, who died in childhood) (KIMMEL) (Peggy) . . . childs grave not inscribed, (said to be Emanuel child/o George & Polly Kimmel, who died in childhood) UNKNOWN . . . . not inscribed UNKNOWN . . . . not inscribed On the same farm there is a cemetery below the house on the bank overlooking the road, in which several bodies are buried now partly destroyed, several years ago while repairing the road the bank gave way, and a skelton was exposed. Which was reinterred near the same place. David Blaugh said people by the name of ZUGG are burried [sic] there, and a drovier who became sick and died and was burried [sic] there, name unknown.