Adams County Cemetery Update
Replies: 6
Re: Lower Bermudian Cemetery
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Posted: 30 Jul 2008 9:45AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Vanessa,
It used to be one building, which was the Lower Bermudian Lutheran and Reformed Church. Lutheran and Reformed meant that two denominations met there and shared the building. At some point, the Reformed congregation built their own building and moved across the street. That is where the Mt. Olivet Cemetery is. It is presently the United Church of Christ.
The early burials for your family, whether Lutheran or Reformed, will be at the Lower Bermudian Cemetery. Later burials could be at either place.
Peggy Reeves
It used to be one building, which was the Lower Bermudian Lutheran and Reformed Church. Lutheran and Reformed meant that two denominations met there and shared the building. At some point, the Reformed congregation built their own building and moved across the street. That is where the Mt. Olivet Cemetery is. It is presently the United Church of Christ.
The early burials for your family, whether Lutheran or Reformed, will be at the Lower Bermudian Cemetery. Later burials could be at either place.
Peggy Reeves
