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CAMP CORBLY CEMETERY
(this cemetery located in Clearfield county was moved to accomodate
Curwensville Dam project)  Truly sad these graves were disturbed.    Complete listing
Samuel Young - b. 1821, d. 06/15/1853, moved to Friend's Cemetery in Grampian

Catherine Bell - b. 2/28/1815, d. 2/25/1849, moved to Mahaffey Cemetery in Mahaffey.

William Bell, b. 7/10/1806, d. 9/13/1818, moved to Mahaffey Cemetery in Mahaffey.

Harriet Bell - b. 2/29/1848, d. 1/20/1867, moved to Mahaffey Cemetery in Mahaffey

William Haslet - b. 10/24/1783, d. 3/25/1850, moved to Friend's Cemetery in Grampian.

Elizabeth Haslet - b. 2/25/1792, d. 3/25/1850, moved to Friend's Cemetery in Grampian.

Mary Elder - b. 1765, d. 12/30/1848, moved to Friend's Cemetery in Grampian

James Elder - b. 1795, d. 6/13/1865, moved to Friend's Cemetery in Grampian

Laura Elder - b. 8/1/1849, d. 4/4/1855, moved to Friend's Cemetery in Grampian

John Hullihen - b. 7/24/1856, d, 5/2/1865, moved to Watts Cemetery.

Charles Walters - b. 3/14/1833, d. 2/21/1859, moved to Friend's Cemetery in Grampian.
FERGUSION CEMETERY (partial listing) was moved to accomodate  Curwensville Dam
Frampton B. McCracken 0 b. 5/16/1843, d. 2/6/1890, moved to Friends Cemetery, Grampian, PA. Clearfield county

Lucy McCracken
- b. 1849, d. 1915

Ralph L. McCracken - b. 1869, d. 1930, moved to Friends Cemetery, Grampian, PA. Clearfield county

Harriet F. McCracken - b. 12/25/1852, d. 1/9/1858, moved to Lumber City Cemetery.

Margaret E. McCracken
- b. 10/20/1850, d. 3/20/1876

V.P. McCracken - b. 10/9/1876, d. 5/31/1880, moved to Lumber City Cemetery

Olie China McCracken - b. 10/9/1876, d. 5/31/1880, moved to Lumber City Cemetery

(Infant son) McCracken,
- b. 9/1/1890, d. 9/8/1890

Dove Coder, B. 11/15/1890, d. 3/18/1897, moved to Friends Cemetery. Grampian, PA.
OLD TOWN CEMETERY (partial listing)
OGDEN, DANIEL - 2nd Lieut. Harpers N.Y. Reft. Rev. War - 1734/1819

OGDEN, Nancy - b. 12/22/1814, d. 4/9/1904 - OGDEN, Malissa d. 12/1868, not sure if the last number is 8 but looked like it.

REED, Louisa - 7/16/1825 - REED, Eliza, 2/19/1880, age 63 - REED, Thomas, d. 8/31/1869

FLEGAL;  Jacob, d. 4/1/186?, age 67 - Margaret, stone was worn -  Daughter, Elenor b. 8/?1839, d. 1848 - Mary E. 1835-1922

DORVIT John A. Co. H4. Reg. PA. Cav.,b. 7/5/1831- d. 9/15/1885 - wife Hannah E. b. 3/23/1842, d. 4/9/1897

LANICH, George, b. 1828, d. 1901, and  Estavilla Lanch, b. 1832, d. 1907

MACK, Edwin, 1844-1913, Josphine 1852-1936

GRAHAM:   Elizabeth, d. 6/18?? - James, b. 2/2/????, d. 4/9/???? - Alfred A. d. 2/28/1880,  age 35 yrs.

CALWELL, William - 1857-1913 / Blanche, 1866-1948

TATE, William-  1849-1937 /  Urella 1855-1941

BUTLER, Robert d. 6/25/1861, age 52, wife Margaret, d. 4/4/1901, age 84 yrs, 7 mos and 6 days.

HASTINGS, John McCrea - Co. F. 1 PA. Inf.  no dates on stone.

BUCK, David - 1801 - 6/28/1872 Metal holder by tombstone that has the american flag with this writing on the holder:  Patriotic Order of America, E 25 - wife Margaret b. 9/26/1845, d.

These graves are enclosed with an irongate.

TATE, Mary Jane, dau. of ? (could not read name) b. 2/1?/1854, d. age 59 yrs, 4 mos and 27 days.

REED,  Alexander Bowman, 1786-1852, wife Rachel 1792/1875

REED, George Latimer, 1825/1905, wife Sarah Elizabeth 1826 - 1908:  Children:  Elizabeth 1857-1910 and Alexander Bowman 1850-1852
end of graves enclosed in irongate.

KENNARD, b. 4/18/1839, d. 02/17/1900:  Elizabeth, b. 12/25/1842, d. 11/08/1918

GLASS, Florence 1871-1929 and Charles V. Glass 1870-1923

The following names were on one stone:  HALFORD, Charles Henry 1848-1925 and SMITH Emma, 1858-1888, and LANICH,Ella 1861-1924

KENNARD, Amos 1837-1889, Ida 1841-1928

Partial Iron Fence:  LOGAN, Mary V. 8/29/1895, age 43 years, wife of A.F. LOGAN

LEE, Noel 1845/1900; Mary (Thorn) Lee 1853-1916; Geoge T. 1874-1876 and Remon D. 1880-1836

BUTLER, Daisy (Thorn) 8/17/1884 - 12/22/1963

This cemetery data was recorded by Gloria Gloss, I walked this cemetery and I'm sorry to say it's badly neglected.   It's really a shame for it's one of Clearfield's oldest cemeteries and many of the early settlers are buried there.  The cemetery is  full of broken tombstones, sinking ground, very high grass etc.  Some buried there are not found in the biography of Clearfield county's history, their headstones are the only mark that is left to show they once were a part of making Clearfield a community. And sadly some no longer have that identityTruly a disgrace to these pioneers of the town of Clearfield.
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