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Mennonite Historians of Eastern Pennsylvania Cemetery Database Report Last Name First Name YOB YOD Spouse Name Cemetery Name Cemetery Location Mennonite Historians of Eastern Pennsylvania Cemetery Database Report Last Name First Name YOB YOD Spouse Name Cemetery Name Cemetery Location B J 1712 1755 Lower Skippack Mennonite Skippack Twp., Montgomery Co. B M 1712 1788 Lower Skippack Mennonite Skippack Twp., Montgomery Co. B? Harry 1867 son of ? and Mary Christ Union, Trumbauersville Trumbauersville, Bucks Co. Babbrael Adam Philip 1768 Tohickon Union Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co. Babcock Caroline M. 1830 1903 Frederick A. Babcock Augustus Lutheran Trappe, Montg. Co. Babcock Lydia 1841 1873 Green Tree Brethren Lower Providence Twp., Montg, Co. Babel Christian 1874 1947 St. James Union, Limerick Limerick Twp., Montgomery Co. Babel Lillie 1873 1936 St. James Union, Limerick Limerick Twp., Montgomery Co. Babel Rachel 1902 1980 William H. Zion Memorial Gardens Franconia Twp., Montg. Co. Babel William H. 1895 1989 Rachel Zion Memorial Gardens Franconia Twp., Montg. Co. Bach Aaron S. 1817 1969 Rockhill Mennonite Rockhill Twp., Bucks Co. Bach Anna 1794 1887 Jacob Bach Rockhill Mennonite Rockhill Twp., Bucks Co. Bach B. Treis 1883 1961 St. James-Perkiomen Episcopal Evansburg, Montgomery Co. Bach Barbara 1791 Coventry Mennonite East Coventry Twp., Chester Co. Bach Jacob 1790 1876 Anna Bach Rockhill Mennonite Rockhill Twp., Bucks Co. Bach John S. 1829 1877 Rockhill Mennonite Rockhill Twp., Bucks Co. Bach Judit 1819 Lydia Bach West Swamp Mennonite (Old) Milford Twp., Bucks Co. Bach Lydia Judit Bach West Swamp Mennonite (Old) Milford Twp., Bucks Co. Bache Edith 1929 Ralph Plack Grace Lutheran, Hatfield Hatfield, Montg. Co. Bachenstoe Elias A. 1844 1863 son of John & Theresia Bachensto Zionsville Bible Fellowship (MB Upper Milford Twp., Lehigh Co. Bachert Lucy Ann 1942 1988 Trinity Reformed, Telford Telford, Montg. Co. Bachmaen Maria 1698 1776 Saucon Mennonite Coopersburg, Lehigh Co. Bachman Amanda 1854 dau of Jacob & Caroline Bachma St. Peter's Union, Hilltown Hilltown Twp., Bucks Co. Bachman Caroline 1823 Jacob Bachman St. Peter's Union, Hilltown Hilltown Twp., Bucks Co. Bachman Charles Parker 1875 1877 son of Frances M. & Mary Bachm St. Peter's Union, Hilltown Hilltown Twp., Bucks Co. Bachman David 1769 1817 Maria Geissinger Saucon Mennonite Coopersburg, Lehigh Co. Bachman Elisabeth Frey 1796 1874 Jacob Bachman Saucon Mennonite Coopersburg, Lehigh Co. Bachman Elizabeth 1787 1852 Johannes Bachman Leidy's Reformed Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co. Bachman Elizabeth 1825 1875 Jacob Bachman St. Peter's Union, Hilltown Hilltown Twp., Bucks Co. Bachman Frank M. 1847 1928 St. Peter's Union, Hilltown Hilltown Twp., Bucks Co. Bachman Jacob 1781 1857 Elisabeth Frey Bachman Saucon Mennonite Coopersburg, Lehigh Co. Bachman Jacob 1822 1891 Caroline Bachman St. Peter's Union, Hilltown Hilltown Twp., Bucks Co. Bachman Jacob Howard 1872 son of Frances M. & Mary Bachm St. Peter's Union, Hilltown Hilltown Twp., Bucks Co. Bachman Johannes 1783 1868 Elizabeth Kob Bachman Leidy's Reformed Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co. Bachman Johannes 1735 1805 Elisabeth Klemmer Saucon Mennonite Coopersburg, Lehigh Co. Bachman Lydia 1805 1829 St. Peter's Lutheran, N. Wales North Wales, Montg. Co. Bachman Maria 1815 1855 dau of Johannes & Elizabeth Leidy's Reformed Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co. Bachman Mary 1775 1836 David Bachman Saucon Mennonite Coopersburg, Lehigh Co. Bachman Mary M. 1886 Frances Bachman St. Peter's Union, Hilltown Hilltown Twp., Bucks Co. Bachman Same Gorg 1686 1753 Marr. 38 y.; 7 sons & 4 daus. Saucon Mennonite Coopersburg, Lehigh Co. Bachran Florence 1899 1902 Lansdale Cemetery Lansdale, Montg. Co. Bachran Raymond 1909 1909 Lansdale Cemetery Lansdale, Montg. Co. Backenstoe Bertha 1891 1948 West Swamp Mennonite Milford Twp., Bucks Co. Bacon John 1898 1898 Lansdale Cemetery Lansdale, Montg. Co. Bade Bona 1864 1945 Tohickon Union Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co. Bade Carl 1867 1946 Tohickon Union Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co. Bader Edwin 1853 1924 Hannah S. Bader Tohickon Union Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co. Bader Hannah S. 1855 1922 Edwin Bader Tohickon Union Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co. Bader Ida 1876 1902 Harry Bader Keller's Union Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co. Bader Ida H. dau of Edwin & Hannah Bader Tohickon Union Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co. Wednesday, June 17, 2020 Database information is the property of Mennonite Heritage Center, 565 Yoder Road, Page 1 of 148 Harleysville, PA 19438; phone: 215-256-3020; e-mail: [email protected] Last Name First Name YOB YOD Spouse Name Cemetery Name Cemetery Location Bader Johannes 1768 1807 St. Peter's Union, Hilltown Hilltown Twp., Bucks Co. Bader Lloyd 1901 1901 son of Harry & Ida Bader Keller's Union Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co. Bader Maria 1735 1808 Peter St. Peter's Union, Hilltown Hilltown Twp., Bucks Co. Bader Peter 1727 1805 Maria St. Peter's Union, Hilltown Hilltown Twp., Bucks Co. Badger Betty R. 1926 Towamencin Schwenkfelder Towamencin Twp., Montg. Co. Badger Esther Peart 1900 1964 Lansdale Cemetery Lansdale, Montg. Co. Badger Harrison 1887 1941 WW1 Lansdale Cemetery Lansdale, Montg. Co. Badman Catrin Indianfield Lutheran Franconia Twp., Montg. Co. Badman David 1854 1942 Herstein's Mennonite Limerick Twp., Montgomery Co. Badman Elizabeth 1853 1862 dau of Frederick & Mary Badman Indianfield Lutheran Franconia Twp., Montg. Co. Badman Frederick 1821 1870 Mary Badman Indianfield Lutheran Franconia Twp., Montg. Co. Badman Jennie 1906 1934 Herstein's Mennonite Limerick Twp., Montgomery Co. Badman John 1885 1887 son of Henry & Mary Ridge Valley Union West Rockhill Twp., Bucks Co. Badman John L. 1910 1950 Herstein's Mennonite Limerick Twp., Montgomery Co. Badman Levina 1855 1865 dau of Frederick & Mary Badman Indianfield Lutheran Franconia Twp., Montg. Co. Badman Maggie 1871 1931 Herstein's Mennonite Limerick Twp., Montgomery Co. Badman Mary 1820 1905 Frederick Badman Indianfield Lutheran Franconia Twp., Montg. Co. Badman Mary T. 1892 1976 Lower Skippack Mennonite Skippack Twp., Montgomery Co. Badman Raymond S. 1895 1972 Lower Skippack Mennonite Skippack Twp., Montgomery Co. Badman William 1843 1862 son of Frederick & Mary Badman Indianfield Lutheran Franconia Twp., Montg. Co. Baehler Gertrude M. 1901 1923 Saucon Mennonite Coopersburg, Lehigh Co. Baer Charles B. 1898 1956 Wentz's Reformed Worcester Twp., Montg. Co. Baer Elizabeth 1781 1845 Jacob Baer Franconia Mennonite Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co. Baer Elizabeth D. 1871 1963 Trinity Reformed, Collegeville Collegeville, Montg. Co. Baer Eula E. 1897 1958 John R. Baer Trinity Reformed, Collegeville Collegeville, Montg. Co. Baer Glenn L. 1898 Trinity Reformed, Skippack Skippack, Montg. Co. Baer Jacob 1782 1852 Elizabeth Baer Franconia Mennonite Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co. Baer John R. 1868 1950 Trinity Reformed, Collegeville Collegeville, Montg. Co. Baer Sarah 1803 1838 Harmony Mennonite Harmony, Butler Co., PA Baer Susanna 1812 1849 Franconia Mennonite Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co. Bagenstose Ernest 1896 1960 Virginia Bagenstose St. James Union, Limerick Limerick Twp., Montgomery Co. Bagenstose Virginia 1913 Ernest Bagenstose St. James Union, Limerick Limerick Twp., Montgomery Co. Bager Jacob 1858 1862 son of Henry and Maria Christ Union, Trumbauersville Trumbauersville, Bucks Co. Bahn Edwin Morgan 1869 1943 Bethel Hill Methodist Worcester Twp., Montg. Co. Bahn Nellie Walsh 1877 1952 Bethel Hill Methodist Worcester Twp., Montg. Co. Bahn Russel M. 1919 1950 Bethel Hill Methodist Worcester Twp., Montg. Co. Bahr Catharine 1784 1850 Johannes Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Catharine 1858 1881 dau of Isaac & Esther Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Elam 1844 1853 son of Jacob & Catharine Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Elisabeth 1808 1809 dau of Johannes & Catharine Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Elisabeth 1812 1815 dau of Johannes & Catharine Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Elisabeth 1785 1809 dau of Jacob & Esther Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Esther 1759 1836 Jacob Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Esther 1816 1816 dau of Johannes & Catharine Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Isaac 1826 1884 Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Jacob 1759 1825 Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Johannes 1780 1864 Catharine Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Johannes 1852 1854 dau of Isaac & Esther Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Rebeca 1810 1858 dau of Johannes & Catharine Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Bahr Selly 1857 1857 dau of Isaac & Esther Boyertown Mennonite Boyertown, Berks Co. Baier Jacob 1820 1849 Harmony Mennonite Harmony, Butler Co., PA Bailey Ann Richter 1911 1965 Trinity Reformed, Collegeville Collegeville, Montg. Co. Bailey Anna C. 1898 1989 Frieden's Union, Sumneytown Sumneytown, Montg. Co. Bailey Elizabeth W. 1847 1926 Green Tree Brethren Lower Providence Twp., Montg, Co. Bailey Everett Martin 1906 1992 Trinity Reformed, Collegeville Collegeville, Montg. Co. Wednesday, June 17, 2020 Database information is the property of Mennonite Heritage Center, 565 Yoder Road, Page 2 of 148 Harleysville, PA 19438; phone: 215-256-3020; e-mail: [email protected] Last Name First Name YOB YOD Spouse Name Cemetery Name Cemetery Location Bailey Herbert D. 1900 1962 Green Tree Brethren Lower Providence Twp., Montg, Co. Bailey Lena A. 1884 1924 dau of John W. & Laura (Hess) Mingo Brethren Upper Providence Twp., Montg. Co. Bailey Matthew John 1980 1997 Trinity Reformed, Collegeville Collegeville, Montg. Co. Bailey Raymond S. 1909 1967 Trinity Reformed, Telford Telford, Montg. Co.
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