Andrea Lingenfelter

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I have been interested in genealogy since I was a child. The surnames of my ancestry are: Lingenfelter, Mauk/Mock, Hoch/High, Herbein, Zeth, Claar, Imler, Burgoon, Dively, Mann, Palmer, Bowersock, King/Koenig, Burley, Hoeh, Knarr/Knerr, Raybuck/Rebock, Haupt, Shaffer, Lautenschlager, Walter, Smith/Schmidt, Acker, Alexander, End, Plappert, Becker, Klinkner, and many more.

If anyone has any additional information that is verifiable to any memorial I manage, I will make the necessary edits.

I am also researching the Old Lingenfelter Farm Cemetery that was once in Sprankle Mills, Jefferson County, PA. A former property owner removed the gravestones of the deceased and cultivated crops on them. The property was later strip mined for coal in the 1960s. The graves were located right off of Enterline Road. After reviewing maps showing the topography of strip mined land, it has been determined that the graves were indeed demolished. These graves contained a total of 7 graves that we know of, so far. If you have any information regarding this cemetery, please feel free to send me a message. For more information about the discovery of one of the missing gravestones (Catherine Lingenfelter) from this cemetery, please reference "Family Tree Research Leads to Discovery" The Jeffersonian-Democrat (Brookville, PA, USA), 2 Sep 1976.

I have been interested in genealogy since I was a child. The surnames of my ancestry are: Lingenfelter, Mauk/Mock, Hoch/High, Herbein, Zeth, Claar, Imler, Burgoon, Dively, Mann, Palmer, Bowersock, King/Koenig, Burley, Hoeh, Knarr/Knerr, Raybuck/Rebock, Haupt, Shaffer, Lautenschlager, Walter, Smith/Schmidt, Acker, Alexander, End, Plappert, Becker, Klinkner, and many more.

If anyone has any additional information that is verifiable to any memorial I manage, I will make the necessary edits.

I am also researching the Old Lingenfelter Farm Cemetery that was once in Sprankle Mills, Jefferson County, PA. A former property owner removed the gravestones of the deceased and cultivated crops on them. The property was later strip mined for coal in the 1960s. The graves were located right off of Enterline Road. After reviewing maps showing the topography of strip mined land, it has been determined that the graves were indeed demolished. These graves contained a total of 7 graves that we know of, so far. If you have any information regarding this cemetery, please feel free to send me a message. For more information about the discovery of one of the missing gravestones (Catherine Lingenfelter) from this cemetery, please reference "Family Tree Research Leads to Discovery" The Jeffersonian-Democrat (Brookville, PA, USA), 2 Sep 1976.

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