Transcribed 13 Aug 1955, by Helen I. Harman, Mt. Holly Springs, PA This listing comes from the Zeamer Records, housed at the Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. During a telephone with coversation Ms Harman in 1996, she expressed joy and excitment that researchers were benifitting from her labors of 40 years ago. LEH Contributed by Leon E. Hertzler. CEMETERY DIRECTIONS: Lisburn Road, South Middleton Twp, 3 miles East of Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania BRENNER, Elizabeth, b. 24 Jan 1840, d. 06 Aug 1861 d/o George & Ann Brenner, Owen A., d. 02 Aug 1869, aged 0-8-2 s/o J.E. & F.E. Brenner, BOMBERGER, Elizabeth, d. 27 Aug 1881, aged 71-10-4 Christian, d. 04 Feb 1871, aged 84-4-16 (First Cumberland Co. Mennonite Bishop) Fanny, d. 26-Jul 1893, aged 71-9- Barbara, d. 08 Mar 1900, aged 72-7-25 BUTTERORF, George, d. 25 Dec 1848, aged 3-8-29 s/o Henry & Rachel Butterorf, Henry G. s/o Henry & Rachel Butterorf, EBERSOLE, Benjamin, d. 16 Apr 1859, aged 66-6-7 Elizabeth, d. 30 May 1847, aged 49-5-11 Benjamin, d. 21 Apr 1861, aged 32-5-12 s/o Benjamin & Elizabeth Ebersole, ERB, John, d. 10 Jun 1844, aged 50yrs (first Minister at Erbs Mennonite Church) Barbara, d. 24 May 1843, aged 22 yrs Sarah, d. 07 Nov 1849, aged 6yrs Magdalena; see Magdalena Plough GOODYEAR, John, d. 29 Dec 1864, aged 80-2-18 Anna, d. 28 Feb 1861, aged 77-11-12 w/o John Goodyear Jacob, d. 14 Jan 1867, aged 80-9-27 Abraham, b. 24 Jun 1816, d. 09 Jun 1840 HOFFER, Samuel, d. 27 Mar 1862, aged 67-0-26 Catharine, d. 24 Mar 1877, aged 60-8-23 w/o Samuel Hoffer George, d. 16 Dec 1835, aged 13-2-9, s/o Samuel & Catharine Hoffer Ida, d. 05 Nov 1862, aged 5-3- , d/o Daniel & Elizabeth Hoffer Samuel H., d. 28 Feb 1864, aged 0-8-1, s/o Jacob & Susanna Hoffer Elizabeth, d. 16 Mar 1877, aged 52-2-9 Isaac, d. 18 May 1892, aged 54-2-9 HOLL, Peter, b. 19 Mar 1781, d. 11 Nov 1852 HULL, Nancy, d. 11 May 1866, aged 81-8-5 w/o Peter Hull-Holl Levi, d. 30 Mar 1886, aged 73-4-21 KNEISLE, M.A., d. May 1839, aged 84yrs LIGHT, Agnes G., b. 10 Feb 1850, d. 04 Nov 1850 d/o Elias & Nancy Light LUCAS, George, d. 08 Aug 1841, aged 35-8-7 Peter, b. 10 Mar 1829, d. 24 Jul 1889 Lydia Ann, d. 10 Aug 1863, aged, 1-7-1 d/o Peter & Josephine Lucas John, b 18 May 1812, d. 01 Jan 1851 Sarah Ann, b. 10 Dec 1839, d. 19 Jul 1859 d/o John & Susanna Lucas John, d. 11 Oct 1880, aged 78yrs. Fanny, d. 27 Dec 1866, aged 77yrs. Jacob, d. 14 May 1858, aged 50-4-14 Nancy, d. 02 Jun 1874, aged 59yrs. MARTIN, David, b. 06 1784, d. 05 Nov 1835 Regina, d. 28 Mar 1848, aged 24-4-10 w/o David Martin Henry, d. 24 Apr 1846, aged 2mos. s/o David & Regina martin Sabilla J., d. 19 Feb 1873, 19-9-16 w/o William A. Martin MELLINGER, Leah. d. 19 Feb 1852, aged 23-10-10 MILLER, Michael, b. 05 Jun 1808, d. 06 Feb 1854 Barbary, b. 27 Mar 1816, d. 15 Dec 1844 w/o Joseph Miller MOHLER, Annie, d. 16 Sep 1860, aged 0-8-9 d/o J. & A. Mohler PLOUGH, John, d. 22 Feb 1861, aged 49-7-7 Magdalena, d. 08 Nov 1856, aged 40-8-2 w/o John Plough Elizabeth, d. 23 Aug 1860, aged 16-8 M.A., d. 28 Aug 1847, aged 1-7-24 Susannah, d. 28 Dec 1855, aged 13-4-2 Catharine, d. 30 Jan 1856, aged 1-7-2 Frances; see Frances Plough, SHENK, Frances (Plough), d. 17 Sep 1866, aged 25-7-4 w/o Henry Shenk, (d/o John Plough & Susanna Hess) WEBBERT, George, b. 15 Oct 1769, d. 20 Mar 1857 Elizabeth, d. 31 May 1839, 62-11 w/o George Webbert Melchor, d. 25 Jul 1837, aged 5-3-25 s/o Henry & Elizabeth Webbert Note: This record I copied from the tombstones on Tuesday 22 Sep 1903. The stone Church that used to stand in this graveyard was torn down and taken away all but one end, which is still standing. John Etter says this church was built in 1838, John Erb who formerlyowned the Hertzler Farm, gave the ground. Rev. John Erb was the congregations Minister. A Mr. Herr, father of the Herr of Lutztown and a Mumma from Dauphin County were active. Christian Bomberger, who lived at Rife's School House also preached. Melcher Brenneman and Abram Witmer's father also gave liberally. J. Zeamer The church was Erbs Mennonite Meeting House, also Known as Stone Mennonite Meeting House located on the Lisburn Road So. Middleton Twp., 3 miles east of Carlisle, PA. Rev. John Erb was the first Minister. Rev. Christian Herr of Boiling Springs, Rev. Jacob Herr of Lutztown, Rev. Henry Weber of Mechanicsburg all served as Ministers. Bishop John Mumma of Dauphin County and Bishop Christian Bomberger of Monroe Twp were the Bishops served this church. The deed for the property was issued to the Trustees Jacob Neasley and Abraham Hartzler-Hertzler of Hickorytown. In the late 1800's there were the three Mennonite Congregations within a few miles of each other; Erb's, Herr's Church at Boiling Springs, Cocklin's Church in Monroe Twp. In 1885, these congergations joined together and built the Churchtown Mennonite Chrch at Village of Churchtown in Monroe Twp. source: Churchtown Mennonite Church History1835-1985, edited by: John Brubaker & Gerald Kraybill Zeamer Count of 57 names Transcribed 13 Aug 1955 by Ms. Helen I. Harman Submitted 29 Nov 1998 by Leon E. Hertzler, Newport, NH