Cemeteries: WPA Records of Weigle Burial Ground, Stonycreek Township, Somerset County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by the Somerset County Federated Library System and its constituent libraries, the Meyersdale 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: Weigle Burial Ground Survey Date: circa 1934 State: Pennsylvania County: Somerset City/Town/Township: Stonycreek Township Cemetery Location: Situated on the farm of Harvey Weigle, Stonycreek Twp. In orchard about 100 yards east of the barn. IMAGE-URL: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/wpa/stonycreek/smcems/WEIGLE-BG.jpg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LAST-NAME FIRST-NAME BIRTH-DATE DEATH-DATE AGE/AGED INSCRIPTION and ADDL-INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WEIGLE Annie . 25 Oct 1825 40y 2m w/o John Weigle, grave enclosed in fence. WEIGLE* Child . . . grave not inscribed, *(said to be child of Annie's) grave enclosed in fence. SMITH* grave . . 18y grave not inscribed, some distance away *(said to be that of a Smith girl aged about 18yrs.) UNKNOWN grave . . . graves not inscribed, some distance away UNKNOWN grave . . . graves not inscribed, some distance away UNKNOWN grave . . . graves not inscribed, some distance away UNKNOWN grave . . . graves not inscribed, some distance away UNKNOWN grave . . . graves not inscribed, some distance away WEIGLE John . 3 Jul 1846 70y this grave is situated on the same farm, on top of hill east of the buildings ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ...in corner of the Weigle Farm and that of William Ream. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ...(This body was buried at the request of Mr. Weigle, during his life time ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ...on account of the wet condition of the ground.) Total 9 Graves