Fairview Cemetery
Also known as Boiling Springs Presbyterian Cemetery , Spring Church Cemetery
Spring Church, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
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1. Spring Church Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery
2. Spring Church Joint Cemetery (early burials of both the Lutheran and Presbyterian churches)
3. Boiling Springs Presbyterian Cemetery which in 2009 is called "Fairview Cemetery" and is listed as that on Findagrave.
The Joint cemetery is the original portion of the Spring Church Cemetery. There was an original Lutheran church and an original Presbyterian church, both of which have been torn down, with new versions of each constructed very close by to the Spring Church Cemetery. During the early days, individuals from both the Lutheran and Presbyterian churches were buried in the same cemetery, which is called the Joint Cemetery by the present-day members of both the Lutheran and Presbyterian churches.
At some point, The two churches decided to have their own cemeteries. The Lutheran Cemetery is west of the Joint Cemetery. The Presbyterian Cemetery is north and east of the Joint Cemetery. At the Apollo Memorial Library, there is a 2001 cemetery reading of the entire Spring Church Cemetery by Hall and Pruet. This report has a map.
Today (2009), The Lutheran church maintains the Lutheran Cemetery. I Presbyterian church maintains the Presbyterian Cemetery (now called "Fairview Cemetery"). Both churches contribute to a fund which maintains the Joint Cemetery.
1. Spring Church Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery
2. Spring Church Joint Cemetery (early burials of both the Lutheran and Presbyterian churches)
3. Boiling Springs Presbyterian Cemetery which in 2009 is called "Fairview Cemetery" and is listed as that on Findagrave.
The Joint cemetery is the original portion of the Spring Church Cemetery. There was an original Lutheran church and an original Presbyterian church, both of which have been torn down, with new versions of each constructed very close by to the Spring Church Cemetery. During the early days, individuals from both the Lutheran and Presbyterian churches were buried in the same cemetery, which is called the Joint Cemetery by the present-day members of both the Lutheran and Presbyterian churches.
At some point, The two churches decided to have their own cemeteries. The Lutheran Cemetery is west of the Joint Cemetery. The Presbyterian Cemetery is north and east of the Joint Cemetery. At the Apollo Memorial Library, there is a 2001 cemetery reading of the entire Spring Church Cemetery by Hall and Pruet. This report has a map.
Today (2009), The Lutheran church maintains the Lutheran Cemetery. I Presbyterian church maintains the Presbyterian Cemetery (now called "Fairview Cemetery"). Both churches contribute to a fund which maintains the Joint Cemetery.
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- Added: 13 Jun 2004
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 1985924
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