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In 1718, members of the English Friends from North Wales in Philadelphia County, settled in Oley Township. Meeting were held in the homes of George Boone Sr. and Anthony Lee. In 1737, a log Meeting House was built. In 1750, a stone building was erected.
The first interment in the Exeter Meeting burying ground was that of John Hughes who died Oct. 10, 1736 at the age of 84. By 1817, the burying ground was filled. As no additional land could be purchased, ground was hauled in and filled to a depth of four feet and a second tier of graves was begun. There are no headstones or markers on the graves.
Some markers at this site:
A.D. 1736; HERE ARE BURIED DISTINGUSHED PIONEERS AND FOUNDERS OF BERKS COUNTY. LEE...BOONE...ELLIS...WEBB THIS TABLET IS PLACED BY THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS NO.36..THE HISTORICIAL SOCIETY OF BERKS COUNTY 1944
EXETER; FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE AND BURYING GROUND; ANCESTORS OF PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND DANIEL BOONE ARE BURIED HERE; HISTORICIAL SOCIETY OF BERKS COUNTY 1915
EXETER FRIENDS MEETING; ESTABLISHED 1725 AS OLEY NAME CHANGED TO EXETER 1742. PRESENT STONE MEETING HOUSE 1750 NEAR SITE OF TWO PREVIOUS LOG STRUCTURES. BURIED HERE ARE MEMBERS OF THE BOONE, ELLIS, HUGHES, LEE, AND LINCOLN FAMILIES. MEETINGS DISCONTINUED 1899, BUILDING REOPENED FOR WORSHIP 1940.
Exeter Quaker Burying Ground occupies ground beside Exeter Meeting House
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