The Muncy Cemetery, Muncy, Lycoming County Pa
When wandering through the cemeteries, often for my own genealogical interests, but sometimes for find a grave photo requests, or geocaches, I cannot help but wonder about the stories behind the stones. Many of the stones are works of art, and some day I would love to learn more about the stone carvers in our area. But for now, as I come across a marker that catches my attention for any reason - sometimes because I remember the name from some prior research, often just because I was intrigued by the stones design - I take photos, and add notes as time allows. I have folders full of photos, and there is no rhyme nor reason to which I research on any given week. These are simply some of the stories behind the stones.
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Henry Johnson
McAdam & Rankin
Brady Monument
Oliver Young
Joshua Bauman
Robert Montgomery
Baker Langcoke
Wm. J & George Wood
Union Soldiers
Daniel Ritter
Lewis Smith
John D. GAR Musser post
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"A practical test of the new fire escape invented by Levi Hill, of Muncy, was given at the Updegraff, Williamsport, at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon." - February 1894 |
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Dr. Milton Clarkson Lightner Ellis II was born in 1848, the son of Milton C.L. & Clarissa [Hoffman] Ellis. He married Ehrlen Jarret, and they had at least two children, including Milton C.L. Ellis III. Dr. Ellis was a dentist in Williamsport, residing on West Fourth Street. He was the potentate for the Irem Temple, Order of the Mystic Shrine [Shriners]. |
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His body now lies in the Somme American Cemetery at Bony, Aisne, France. October 3, 1892 – August 24, 1918." |
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Ernest R. Noble |
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I came upon your page looking for information on Oliver Young. I'm curious if the circle monument mentioned above is the man I'm looking for. The Oliver young I'm trying to find information on was active in Williamsport businesses in the 1880s up through the early 1900's but not much beyond 1910. Do you happen to have any info on this marker?
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